All the hard work of the previous day is now paying off as they make clean launches with straight flights and stand up landings. |
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United's baggage allowance on domestic flights does indeed limit suitcases to 50 pounds each. |
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It is worth checking, too, for seasonal charter flights from Scottish airports. |
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Some carriers have already cancelled a series of flights from London airports. |
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He added that mainland companies should also take part in arranging charter flights to ensure that business is shared fairly. |
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We are condemned to spend hours and money waiting for connecting flights in foreign airports. |
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The FAA is also believed to be considering broadening the use of armed air marshals to all internal flights in America. |
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The US Department of Homeland Security requested the presence of air marshals on threatened flights in late December. |
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Moving the contents of your apartment down three flights of stairs one armload at a time is boring, to say the least. |
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Even flights between the UK and the US are dictated by such bilateral agreements. |
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It has been a long trek since their humble beginnings in the early 1950's, when there were no flights to Namibia from Germany, Europe or America. |
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His flights of fancy occur primarily as dream sequences and flashbacks, leaving room for the plot to linearly unfold. |
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Up above them in the ether the jets trails of the morning flights could be seen lingering. |
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The second day, we could have legitimately reported flights were taking off round the clock day and night. |
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Air Jamaica has reduced its flights to the UK in the wake of the introduction of hi-tech wands that can detect cocaine inside passengers. |
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If there is a thunderstorm in Chicago, all the flights in New York are held up. |
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At Luxor airport seven flights were held up while two others were diverted to Cairo airport. |
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In a 24-hour period, 1,398 flights delivered over 13,000 tons of coal without accident or injury. |
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Or some that make it into their flights get sick while airborne or shortly after landing. |
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Cal chooses to climb another two flights of stairs to relieve himself in a dimly lit water closet at the farthest corner of the building. |
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And though art may inspire her, Morales seems more concerned with wearability and timeliness than flights of fashion fancy. |
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Charter flights will be taking about 1,000 Slovenians weekly, until the end of the season. |
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With no flights available due to overbooking and the official weigh-in only six hours away, her dream of competing was again in jeopardy. |
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Restrictions on light aircraft and helicopter flights were lifted overnight. |
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Two flights and 12 hours later, my addled brain finally hits my own pillow exactly 24 hours after rising in Brussels. |
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But it is obviously disappointing to hear that trans-Pacific flights have stalled once again. |
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In July evening flights of swifts wheeling high over our garden are a regular feature. |
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European Aviation, which based three jumbo jets at Manchester and had regular holiday flights to Florida, has announced plans to axe 560 jobs. |
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Then she goes off on one of the quasi-mystical flights of fancy that have led many who have interviewed her to conclude that she's quite barking. |
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As if historical fact weren't enough, Jones also shows a fondness for, and in fact a deft hand with, fanciful flights of whimsy. |
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When early flights are canceled or delayed, there's also a better chance of getting rebooked. |
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Passengers still waiting for cancelled flights were told to leave the airport and rebook or arrange a refund via a dedicated helpline. |
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It is in dire need of a new terminal and extended runway for international flights and wide-bodied aircraft. |
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Long lines, overcrowded, delayed and canceled flights all add to the aggravation. |
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The attendants are demanding a 24-hour midnight-to-midnight break for working 13-hour trans-Pacific flights from New Zealand to Los Angeles. |
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Among them, according to the state department, was an attempt in 1995 to bomb a dozen US trans-Pacific flights in midair. |
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The more direct routing may save 30-45 minutes of flight time on some Eastbound trans-Pacific flights in particular. |
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As milkweed dies, surviving butterflies begin their long, unwavering flights back to the sheltered groves that safeguarded their ancestors. |
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You have formed a contract with the tour operator or the airline, depending on whether you booked a package holiday or flights only. |
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For example, a plane that makes many flights or touch-and-goes during the year should have its landing gear lubricated. |
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In the end, although canceled flights did prevent some members from coming, more than seventy were in attendance. |
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With all this pressure the crew relieve boredom and tension of long flights by playing practical jokes. |
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The elevator's out of service, so we have to walk up seven flights to visit the heart doctor. |
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The company encourages a little levity to make crammed flights slightly more tolerable. |
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A squadron, usually commanded by a lieutenant colonel, normally consists of two or more flights and has 50 to 750 personnel. |
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Plans for an extra 10 flights an hour at Heathrow Airport have triggered furious protests among residents and an anti-noise pressure group. |
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Southend Airport today launched a major campaign to revive short-haul business and pleasure flights to Europe. |
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Many thysanopterans disperse over short distances or migrate over large areas, and mass flights are observed. |
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In spite of its length and occasional flights of fancy, it has a rewardingly esoteric heart. |
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It's not the fact that to get to the crew room I have to go up two flights of stairs and down three. |
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Schedule periodic dual flights when the crosswind exceeds your comfort level. |
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There was the sound of a woman announcing all flights to Tokyo in the background and Eden's eyes widened in understanding. |
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They dragged the cart along the sidewalk, up two flights of stairs, across the hallway and into our dorm room. |
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It would show the reaction of non flyers being taken on dual flights in incredible scenery. |
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But one can have too much distance or get carried away with the flights of fancy one's distance encourages. |
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In recent weeks, the flights have been stopping at Larnaca in Cyprus where BA is basing its crews operating to the Middle East. |
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In 1930, he learned to fly seaplanes and began making speed and long-distance record flights in a wide variety of very interesting aircraft. |
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Around 100,000 people travel on BA flights every day over the bank holiday weekend. |
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Endless flights to test the effects of weightlessness on fruit flies left us cold and indifferent with few exceptions. |
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Now this storm system has delayed flights in Atlanta, Chicago, Ohio and elsewhere. |
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Newel posts are the supports at the end of flights that transfer the weight of the stair to the floor and support the balustrades or spindles. |
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The following day saw the launch of flights to Nakhon Ratchasima, priced from a mere 450 baht. |
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Tethered hot air balloons and helicopter flights were among the other attractions at the festival. |
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Broadbills seem to be territorial during the breeding season and their display flights may serve as both breeding and territorial displays. |
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Passengers at airports and terminals across the country waited for hours for flights that did not materialise. |
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Because almost five percent of total domestic flights go through O'Hare, the problems in Chicago create a ripple of backups elsewhere. |
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Investigators will be checking passenger manifests of outgoing flights from the east coast early on Tuesday morning. |
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The airport is used by holiday charter airlines and has scheduled flights to Aberdeen and Amsterdam in the Netherlands. |
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There are regular scheduled flights to the island by light aircraft, from Dar es Salaam or the nearby Selous. |
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Scores of scheduled flights were cancelled and charter services were delayed up to 18 hours, as reported last night. |
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However, there are regular scheduled flights from Madrid and Seville to Tenerife with Iberia. |
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Internal travel is by local scheduled flights and charters, which are all provided in the package deal. |
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On Wednesday, Aeroflot said it was cutting the number of regularly scheduled flights to Thailand because of a decrease in demand. |
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And all three flights I caught did leave and land on time, which makes a refreshing change. |
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When I did about 30 flights in a row while backpacking in my early twenties, I hardly ever bothered to lock my bags. |
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The most common reasons given by airlines for delayed flights were engine malfunction and inappropriate on-board service facilities. |
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However, airlines can still wriggle out of paying up if the flights were cancelled due to circumstances outside their control. |
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Human flights to Mars will likely be the next major milestone in humankind's expansion into the solar system. |
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It can use fuelling trucks but the trucks delay flights because of tardy, lazy drivers. |
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The mailbags may not be as full on the COD flights as they were, but are still just as important. |
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Singapore Airlines and other carriers cut flights after visitors avoided the city and as many as nine in 10 hotel rooms were left empty. |
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I do maybe 600 tandem flights a year, and I must have flown three and a half thousand flights altogether. |
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The take-off from Edinburgh Airport main runway is slotted in between two scheduled flights and it is surprisingly smooth. |
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A succession of flights of these smallest of British geese swept in low over the saltings to alight on the fresh-water flood to drink and bathe. |
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The worrying thing for holidaymakers and travel agents is the cut back on flights by major tour operators. |
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Beginning with Salyut VI, Soviet astronautics took a leading position in long-term space flights as well as in international space programs. |
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A reduction in flights would have had little adverse effect on my progress through the program. |
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Although European flights are still operating, the knock-on effect of the cancellations will mean delays for all passengers. |
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Some low-cost flights are actually benefiting travelers who decide to maybe snap a bargain at the last minute. |
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Customers on late flights may want to hold on to their boarding passes and check their accounts frequently to see if the miles post. |
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Barnave rejects rigidity as strongly as he condemns the wild flights of unconstrained imagination. |
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Overhead skeins of geese and small flights of duck were moving south for the winter. |
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We've seen through their blue-sky jargon, bullet-point presentations and efforts to squander public money on flights of fancy. |
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As late as Sunday there were still only about 80 percent of flights operating, with thousands of passengers waiting in the airport lounges. |
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There are more than 1,500 passengers going through the international departure where flights are normally bunched together. |
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The airfield is limited to 7,000 civil movements per year and is frequently used for flights by Britain's royal family. |
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Call the airline to reconfirm your flights on the day of departure to prevent any surprises at the airport. |
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Tightened security on domestic flights has lengthened the turnaround time for aircraft. |
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As with Jeff's fight, epic flights like these should be recognized and remembered for years to come. |
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But he warned that the increasing number of flights would result in an alarming rise in the accident rate in the next 10 to 15 years. |
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For Blair that may mean fewer flights of shuttle diplomacy and more time chiselling away at the coalface of the public services. |
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I shoved past her, through the throngs of people and up the two flights of stairs to my room. |
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It will pick out one bird from a flock and give chase, indifferent to the calls and mobbing flights of other birds. |
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For most flights below 3,000 feet, you can set the mixture to full rich and forget about it. |
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Since 1973, Russia has launched 10 biosatellites for space flights of 5 to 22 days in duration. |
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He is a veteran of four space flights and five space walks, including two missions to the Hubble Telescope. |
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Both Virgin Atlantic and South African Airways offer flights from London Heathrow to Durban. |
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Over the last year I have clocked up 21 flights and just over 11.5 hours of airtime. |
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The announcement of plans to cancel 1,300 flights is a dramatic signal to worried passengers that a long-rumbling dispute has now turned nasty. |
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The stairs ascend in three flights to a wide hallway on the second floor, which gives the house its name. |
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We find a small office space up three flights of dusty stairs in a building overlooking a big roundabout. |
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As a main international air terminal, there are regular flights to other Italian cities as well as further destinations in Europe. |
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And all the hanging around in airports before and between flights is the worst bit of all. |
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The capacity of some of the RAF's choppers would reduce the number of flights necessary to complete the work, leaving everybody better off. |
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The 8th Air Force had fired 99 million rounds of ammunition during these flights and it is thought that 20,000 German planes were destroyed. |
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An airline which no longer operates has no obligation to arrange return flights or accommodation for its passengers. |
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Some carriers depend on frequent short-haul flights which nobody wants to go on at the moment. |
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Malaysia admitted lithium-ion batteries that have spontaneously exploded on other flights were being carried on the missing plane. |
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The superjet 100 that crashed in Indonesia, killing 45, had run demo flights before. |
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The deal threw a lifeline to more than 150 employees as well as thousands of customers who hold vouchers for activities such as hot air balloon flights and bungee jumping. |
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Strung with hemp impregnated with beeswax such a bow could shoot an Ash wood, steel tipped arrow with goose feather flights accurately over a range of 300 yards. |
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Earlier in the evening, when the Sainsbury's order arrived, I had run down four flights of stairs to collect the groceries, putting the door to the flat on the latch. |
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We will be covering the flights of the Stormbird and will be presenting air-to-air photographs of this World War Two classic in an upcoming issue. |
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In 2002, the first scheduled airline flights began to Lewis. |
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But as the battle raged near the edge of the runway all flights had to be diverted to other cities. |
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There were no deaths on scheduled commercial aviation flights in 2014, in a system that operates 68,000 flights a day. |
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The luxurious trips include fully paid chartered flights and five-star hotel accommodation and lucky staff can even take their spouses or partners and children. |
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After decades of violence, flights to Kisangani are unpredictable and Western tourists are virtually unheard of. |
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Michel has also been able to corner Bush on transoceanic flights to China, Korea, Japan, Singapore, India, and Nigeria. |
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Most airlines showed sensitivity in waiving change fees for ticketed passengers on London-bound flights immediately following the terrorist attacks. |
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We want to avoid this wherever possible but despite the fact we pay for flights and offer generous resettlement grants, many of these failed claimants still refuse to leave. |
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Arik Air offers direct flights from New York to Lagos, on to growing business hubs accra, Luanda, and Johannesburg. |
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For example, since 2011 it has been adding 30 per cent more capacity per year on flights to Puerto Rico. |
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A spirited campaign to stop proposed Sunday flights to the Western Isles is being led not by elderly men of the cloth but by a sharp-suited former army major. |
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Darren was the kind of man who'd lug a sofa bed up three flights of stairs without a whisper of complaint. |
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The man led us through a web of corridors, and up two flights of stairs. |
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Last week in Palm Beach County, Florida, he took three refresher flights at an aviation school, despite initially saying he wanted 100 hours of tuition. |
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Leading insurance firms are offering airline passengers special cover against air rage attacks after reports of violence on UK flights soared in the last year. |
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The launch of flights between Singapore and Jakarta, which has been stalled since May amid air traffic wrangles, is now scheduled for the end of this month. |
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The increasing number of direct flights from Dublin to Italy alongside the saturation of other Mediterranean resorts could see this effect trickle across the Irish Sea. |
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Elderly residents in a Bolton tower block are continually having to climb up to five flights of stairs after being marooned by a troublesome lift. |
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We say our hellos, and he guides me backstage, up three flights of stairs, and into his dressing room. |
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With the main school holidays fast approaching, many families from Bolton will soon be packing their bags and heading off to the airport, ready to hop on to flights abroad. |
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The duty is levied by the government on flights leaving any UK airport. |
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Margins for its mid and long range flights were just over 9 per cent. |
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Passengers leaving London's Heathrow today on flights bound for the U.S. were told that there would be no in-flight entertainment. |
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The first shuttle flights with two crew members used ejection seats and full pressure suits. |
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Those flights are being carried out by drones and manned fighters, U.S. Navy and Air Force aircraft alike. |
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The dispute by controllers in France, Italy, Portugal, Greece and Hungary will affect short-haul flights and services that fly over those countries. |
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He tried to blag flights from British Airways but they said they would have needed six months notice. |
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The mass sackings led to sympathy action by 1,000 British Airways ground staff and the halting of all BA flights at Heathrow Airport for more than 24 hours. |
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A ban on low-level flights over central London has also been lifted. |
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Bad weather is a feature of hundreds of flights across the world every day. |
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The Philippine government said Friday it is about to sign a new aviation agreement paving the way for resumption of direct commercial flights between Manila and Taipei. |
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There's no one who can touch Noble for flights of nonsensical fancy. |
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A Service Pilot in one of my flights north had reported to Operations that I was a crazy, screwball pilot and that he was scared to fly along side me. |
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The study blamed rapidly expanding road networks and a sharp increase in flights for the dramatic jump in air, noise and light pollution in the past decade. |
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Despite intimate, long flights with Ebola patients, many of whom are very sick, no one at Phoenix has contracted the disease. |
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People, especially the rich ones, are still willing to travel worldwide but they are very selective in choosing flights and accommodation, he said. |
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That was after trooping down three flights of steps, crowded by crying, ten-year-old ballerinas and their few harried teachers. |
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I suppose if an angel was extremely strong, they could use the energy in their place of birth to uncloak themselves, but I have no support for these wild flights of fancy. |
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One airline that has already banned shipments on its passenger flights is Cathay Pacific. |
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We have no information yet on what other flights were in the air then, and what they encountered. |
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Each autumn flights of Arctic terns from northern Europe and Siberia journey south, soon entering the North Sea and passing the East Anglian coastline. |
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These flights gave the pilots an opportunity to study the terrain, note landmarks on their maps, and reconnoiter routes to and from the front lines. |
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The Safety Board concluded that the incorrect rigging wasn't a significant factor on the preceding flights because weight and balance on those flights were well within limits. |
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Their nightly flights bring with them the powers to pollinate plants and control insect populations. |
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There must have been a dozen billboards around Big Spring announcing the US Nationals and encouraging locals to come up with tandem flights and ultralight instruction. |
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An additonal 30,000 made it to Europe by other routes including commercial flights and dangerous overland passages. |
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In a first for a TV series, the actors were filmed on parabolic flights to simulate zero gravity conditions so that they really are floating weightless in some of the scenes. |
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Cheap phone calls and flights have conquered the tyranny of distance. |
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However, the destruction of so many kamikaze flights did a great deal to undermine the potential for damage that the kamikazes could have inflicted. |
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Many apps can streamline and make your travels easier as well as save you money on flights and hotels. |
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But officials came to believe most of the flights were Yemeni smugglers bring in khat, a leafy plant widely chewed in Somalia for its mild narcotic effect. |
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Computer glitches, bad weather, a number of airline workers sick-outs all contributed to leaving thousands of flights unflown and piles of baggage unhandled. |
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Over the New Year's holiday the airline was forced to cancel 30 percent of its flights and charged the union with conspiring to call an illegal sick-out. |
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If you take two long-haul flights a year, you are emitting as much carbon as if you had driven an extra car. |
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After about half an hour of inability to go back to sleep, I ran a hairbrush through my bedraggled hair and stumbled down four flights of stairs to get to the dining hall. |
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Yet her work is all heart, her flights of fancy rich with nostalgia without being mawkish. |
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One flight was cancelled at Leeds Bradford Airport with delays ranging from 10 to 45 minutes, while 100 flights were held up by up to more than an hour at Manchester Airport. |
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With two aircraft riddled with hits and no longer flyworthy, the balance of four flights were called off. |
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There were various minor bombing raids and reconnaissance flights on both sides. |
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He believes in belt and braces, booking flights from two different airports on different airlines for important trips. |
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He believes in a belt and suspenders, booking flights from two different airports on different airlines for important trips. |
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As well as having an exploratory function, these flights were calculated to relieve cosmophobia. |
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Living at the top of an elevatorless building meant trudging up twelve flights of stairs every day. |
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The warring air forces also showed some activity during this period, running reconnaissance flights and several minor bombing raids. |
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The Royal Air Force also conducted a large number of combined reconnaissance and propaganda leaflet flights over Germany. |
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Travelers can use domestic or international flights in either private or public travel. |
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Instead, the scheduled flights are predominant, resulting in a far worse fuel efficiency. |
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Risk increases with exposure to more flights within a short time frame and with increasing duration of flights. |
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The lack of legroom on international flights can be a health hazard as blood clots can form from not being able to move around. |
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Nearly 30 percent of test flights required more than routine maintenance to make the aircraft flightworthy again. |
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The OUE was completed on 14 November with the 24th flight, the four pilots involved having completed six flights each. |
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Simulated flights had tested the flight controls' effectiveness, helping to discover technical problems and refine aircraft design. |
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The accident caused all training to be halted on 25 June, and all flights halted on 3 July. |
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The ban was lifted for Tornado attack jets but remained on Hawk T1, Hawk T2 and Tucano flights while the RAF reviewed evidence on those aircraft. |
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Most flights that go to Terminal 4 are flights coming from Asia and North Africa, as well as a few flights to Europe. |
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Terminal 2 is used by a variety of airlines, operating both charter and scheduled flights to many European and worldwide destinations. |
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Stansted also had scheduled and charter flights to Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, but these flights to Canada have now ceased. |
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Modern flights are generally made from plastic, nylon, or foil and are available in a range of shapes and sizes. |
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The less surface area, the less stability but larger flights hamper close grouping. |
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King Airport in the US Virgin Islands has flights to a wider range of destinations, so is also used for travelling to the British Virgin Islands. |
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There are scheduled and chartered flights to numerous airports in the United Kingdom and Ireland. |
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Because of their small size, there are several flying units formed as flights rather than squadrons. |
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These training flights continued through August and into the first week of September. |
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On 3 July most flights were reconnaissance sorties, but 15 civilians were killed when bombs hit Guildford in Surrey. |
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The daily flights of the helicopters rattle the ancient walls and the winds created by their rotors blast sand against the fragile bricks. |
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Swansea Airport is a minor aerodrome situated in the Gower providing recreational flights only. |
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In 1936 Luft Hansa began to experiment with seaplane flights from Berlin via the Azores with continuation to New York City. |
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Scheduled flights to Morocco and Madrid proved unsustainable because of insufficient demand. |
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As a franchise, the airline operated flights in full British Airways livery. |
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It has the largest number of flights between the United Kingdom and Gibraltar. |
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Since 2011, it handles several flights daily operated by Fly Montserrat Airways. |
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Independent flights are deployed to facilities in Afghanistan, the Falkland Islands, Iraq, and the United States. |
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By July 2010, the 31 A380s then in service had transported 6 million passengers on 17,000 flights between 20 international destinations. |
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The difference was illustrated in 2014 when British Airways replaced three B777 flights between London and Los Angeles with two A380, per day. |
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This was particularly acute on short haul flights as there was insufficient time to allow the unit to cool before a restart was needed. |
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On February 7, 2013, the FAA gave approval for Boeing to conduct 787 test flights to gather additional data. |
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By April 2011, a total of 1,400 flight hours over 450 flights had been achieved. |
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Germany, Malaysia, Turkey and UK suspended A400M flights during the investigation. |
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The White Wing and June Bug were to follow and by the end of 1908, over 150 flights without mishap had been accomplished. |
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British Asia Airways ceased operations in 2001 after BA suspended flights to Taipei. |
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Euro Traveller is British Airways' economy class offering on flights from the UK to the rest of Europe. |
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The 'World Traveller' service is also offered on these flights with complimentary drinks, food and individual IFE screens. |
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The airline also operates flights from Glasgow and seasonal flights from Belfast. |
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Barra's airport is claimed to be the only one in the world to have scheduled flights landing on a beach. |
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Airports with international flights have customs and immigration facilities. |
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There are no commercial flights out of this airport, but it is used by private aircraft and for pilot training. |
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There are scheduled flights from Broadford Airfield Skye, Colonsay Airport, Islay Airport near Port Ellen and Tiree Airport. |
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Loganair provide daily flights to Glasgow International and Hebridean Air Services fly to Coll and Oban. |
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Some studies have found that the duration and direction of flights made while foraging for food are similar for both sexes. |
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Display flights seem to be triggered by the presence of other golden eagles. |
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The use of display flights has a clear benefit in that it lessens the need for physical confrontations, which can be fatal. |
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These open stands allow flights downslope, and the tree regrowth offers cover. |
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Edinburgh Airport is the nearest international airport to Glenrothes, Dundee Airport operates daily flights to London, Birmingham and Belfast. |
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Glasgow Airport was opened in 1966 and originally flights only operated to other places in the United Kingdom and Europe. |
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Whilst the number of passengers has increased, the number of flights actually decreased in 2014 due to planes operating at higher capacity. |
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Signature Flight Support also manages the VIP flights and corporate jets that park on the Eastside Apron. |
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The airport is a hub on the Highlands and Islands network where flights between the islands, and other UK and European destinations connect. |
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On 3 May 2016, British Airways reinstated daily flights to Heathrow after an absence of 19 years. |
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From March 2018, British Airways will also increase their flights to Heathrow from 7 to 10 weekly. |
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Internally, there are twice daily return flights from Cardiff to Anglesey with Highland Airways. |
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From 1964 the type was used on charter flights to Rimini, Palma, Nice, Valencia and Barcelona. |
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Although the feigned flights did not break the lines, they probably thinned out the housecarls in the English shield wall. |
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The nearest airport with international flights is Liverpool John Lennon Airport, 83 miles away by road. |
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There are daily flights of the Airbus Beluga transport aircraft of Airbus wings from Broughton for the smaller aircraft. |
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A new terminal building followed, along with flights to France, Belfast and Cork. |
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In the 1970s, the supersonic airliner Concorde made a few flights into the Airport on special occasions. |
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The majority of international flights are to Spain, Greece, Ireland, UK domestic, Germany, Italy, Portugal, and the Netherlands. |
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It sold flights and services from several airports in the UK with bases in Belfast City, Blackpool, Cardiff and Isle of Man. |
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The flights were operated for Manx2 by a number of airlines including, Van Air Europe, FLM Aviation and Links Air. |
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It also announced an increased frequency of five flights daily on its main route from Blackpool and additional flights to Belfast City. |
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From the 1950s, scheduled flights on jet airliners further increased the speed of international travel. |
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The airline Finistair operates flights on Cessna 208 planes from Brest Bretagne Airport. |
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From Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport the most frequent flights are to Lisbon. |
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There are also direct flights to over 30 other airports in Europe and nearby islands. |
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A limited number of charter flights are provided by London Ashford Airport at Lydd. |
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In the summer there are many charter flights to Spain, Germany, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria. |
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Prior to the invasion, few German reconnaissance flights took place over Britain, and those that did saw only the dummy staging areas. |
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However, flights were suspended after the collapse of its parent company, PlaneStation Group plc. |
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Until May 2014, KLM Cityhopper operated two daily passenger flights from the airport to Schiphol airport in the Netherlands. |
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He holds the record of first balloon flights in Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and Poland. |
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Norwich International Airport offers flights within Europe, including a link to Amsterdam which offers onward flights throughout the world. |
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Day dreaming and fantasies which are flights into the paracosmos, are an antithesis of creativity which is the most intense land of action. |
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Commercial airliner flights on the Polar routes may pass within viewing distance of the North Pole. |
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Fernando de Noronha Airport is served by daily flights from Recife and Natal on the Brazilian coast. |
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In the Atlantic basin, these flights are regularly flown by United States government hurricane hunters. |
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It is also a base for Thomson Airways with flights to Faro, Mallorca, Lanzarote and elsewhere. |
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The airport offers a range of scheduled flights to British and Irish regional airports and charter flights. |
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In 1984 Isles of Scilly Skybus started flights to St Mary's from Land's End, initially freight and charter. |
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Other aviators who made similar flights at that time were Otto Lilienthal, Percy Pilcher, and Octave Chanute. |
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The airport closed on 4 July 2014 for the asphalting of two runways, with Skybus flights diverted to Newquay, and it reopened on 29 July. |
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Skybus provides scenic flights around south west Cornwall using Britten Norman Islander aircraft. |
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Newquay has a CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction. |
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Under the new deal Flybe will operate 2 daily flights with the afternoon service being dropped. |
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The airport offers both scheduled and holiday charter flights within the United Kingdom and Europe. |
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Scheduled services to the Channel Islands began in 1952 and charter flights to various locations followed. |
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The heliport was officially closed on 31 October 2012 and all commercial flights ceased operations. |
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Private and charter helicopter flights to Tresco are still welcomed by the owner. |
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In 1923, the first successful commercial flying boat service was introduced with flights to and from the Channel Islands. |
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He does not attempt lofty flights of eloquence or try to disguise thought under ponderous platitudinising sentences. |
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Like Australia, Chile allows foreign companies to set up Chilean subsidiaries to offer domestic flights in Chile, regardless of reciprocity. |
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As of March 2015, due to ongoing civil war involving Saudi Arabia's Air Force all flights to and from Socotra have been canceled. |
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In addition there are direct flights to Jakarta on Batavia Air, Sriwijaya Air and Garuda Indonesia. |
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Biak is serviced by Frans Kaisiepo Airport, which has flights from all over Indonesia. |
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The new terminal will host international flights while the old terminal will host domestic flights. |
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Khabarovsk is served by the Khabarovsk Novy Airport with international flights to East Asia, Southeast Asia, European Russia, and Central Asia. |
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Christchurch International Airport was closed following the earthquake and flights in and out of it cancelled. |
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An increase in direct international flights to Christchurch, Dunedin and Queenstown has boosted the number of overseas tourists. |
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There are regular flights between the two islands, with fares being heavily subsidised by the Government. |
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The smaller Terminal A serves all international and regional flights while the larger Terminal B solely handles domestic traffic. |
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Vnukovo International Airport handles flights of Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa, Wizz Air and others. |
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After climbing six flights of stairs she found she had run out of steam and had to sit down. |
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An introduction of flights on the same route is delayed until further notice, reports aerocroatia followed by e abolishment of the tilting train. |
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With Tower, users can create flights by drawing the paths on their tablet or by dropping waypoints. |
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FlyBe is increasing services with up to six return flights weekdaily with a limited service at the weekend. |
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The carrier also operates flights for other customers using aircraft on full charters or on wet leases. |
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Doyle makes routine flights over the 1,700-acre compound in his biplane. |
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Delta Air Lines said it will introduce the Delta Winemaker Series on all transcon flights beginning Sept. |
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