Call the airline to reconfirm your flights on the day of departure to prevent any surprises at the airport. |
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Pike said the airline spent four times more money running the service than it received in revenue. |
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Not a single airline in the weaker group has reported a profit in the latest period. |
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You know, for a guy who works for an airline, you'd think I'd have travelled a little more widely. |
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It apparently wishes to realise a quick profit from the sale of its airline stake in order to offset these losses. |
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Although striking union members would be harmed by the rebid, the airline now seeks to impose it on its pilots. |
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Travelers have 60 days from the day their airline stops flying to rebook tickets. |
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Critics have charged the airline was reckless in reducing airfares during such a turbulent time in the industry. |
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Talks had broken off a week earlier when pilots left the bargaining table and the airline withdrew their most recent offer. |
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A trio of companies will be also reporting on the state of the airline market. |
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Dave works as a cabin crew air steward, but is hoping for a career as a commercial airline pilot. |
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He managed to con people into believing he was an airline pilot, a lawyer and a doctor. |
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In the airline industry a pilot who reports an error is immune from disciplinary action. |
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This was the end for piston engine airliners, as the new jets soon dominated the commercial airline industry. |
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The airline mainly uses smaller airports and he admitted the size of Manchester Airport may be a factor. |
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Two airline stewardesses were sacked for drinking a half of lager each before a flight. |
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The airline recorded more than 230 cases of air rage last year, although it does not log incidents that happen on the ground. |
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The airline supplied them with lists of suspended staff requesting that their airside access permits be suspended until further notice. |
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The airline boss also met other key figures from the tourism industry to outline his hopes for Lancashire's air terminal. |
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The airline has so-called code-sharing agreements with Delta Air, Alitalia, Garuda Indonesia, Thai Airways and Vietnam Airlines. |
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Under Irish transport rules it is up to the airline to ensure that aircraft used are airworthy. |
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I don't know, maybe I should use a theme of redemption from evil, or overbooking airline reservations, or something like that. |
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The fund has a dedicated revenue stream from security fees that airline passengers pay. |
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The airline cut economy seating and focused on attracting business travellers with seats that recline to beds. |
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The airline originally attempted to triple the fee for the ticket change, but reckoned without Gabereau's ability to make a fuss. |
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Personally, I think all airline seats should have a built-in switch that prevents seats from reclining. |
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It's scandalous that airline passengers are still not screened against all names on a terrorist watch list. |
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The airline on Tuesday also announced the launch of a three-times-a-week flight on the Amsterdam-Hyderabad sector from the same day. |
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It has become easy to obtain information about our bank and insurance accounts, train and airline reservations through computerized systems. |
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We're already the cheapest by a long way, so I don't see prices coming down to compete with another high fares airline. |
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Certainly, if I were an airline employee, I'd be looking into acquiring some new skills. |
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I understand you act for the airline, and there was a dispute there some time ago about drug and alcohol testing. |
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The best you can hope for is getting the airline to reimburse you for some of the expenses you incur while waiting for your suitcase to show up. |
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I do have a lens that big, but with airline baggage allowances to contend with, I had decided to leave it at home. |
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It was enough to break airline reservation systems and German banking networks and halt Australian railways. |
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Although Lufthansa is a global operating carrier, their business is local and thus the airline adjusts to local needs and habits. |
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The desire to live in Shanghai firmed her resolution to win the competition for a place with the airline. |
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In his time, Ken has seen his work adorn everything from gable end walls in his home town to the jumbo jets of the Virgin airline. |
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Ask train or airline personnel to refrigerate medications that need to be kept cool. |
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If a pilot has a license, that he's a pilot for another airline, does he automatically get a jump seat? |
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But the European airline industry remains an insane jungle of bizarre and complex rules. |
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Neither the airport not the airline would comment on the cause of the incident. |
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The adverse publicity generated by the hijacking was the last thing the airline needed. |
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That leaves an empty seat, and the airline is unable to offer it to anybody on a wait list or a go-show. |
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A woman passenger reserved her ticket in advance and picked it up yesterday morning, but the airline didn't tell her about the cancellation. |
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A Southwest official earlier had gone on record as saying the airline was looking at Pittsburgh as a prime expansion candidate. |
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Few parts of the aerospace or civilian airline industry bear much relation to free market theory. |
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The airline didn't have any money, so the passengers had to have a whip-round to raise enough cash to refuel. |
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The airline will undoubtedly benefit from the agreement, most particularly on that first hop of the kangaroo route, between Sydney and Hong Kong. |
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The stranglehold that the airline enjoys on the Kangaroo route between Australia and London faces a new challenge tonight. |
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Trying to restore sky power, Nigeria Airways officials have begun the process of revitalizing the failing airline. |
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The airline company explained it had run out of money and couldn't afford severance payments. |
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He created the fashion label, food lines and then an airline all branded Kingfisher. |
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The airline did only what the FAA required even though going above and beyond would have been prudent. |
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Airline associations are already developing biometric identification standards. |
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Airline scheduling departments use various guidelines to determine flight numbers. |
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Airline staff refused to allow it onto the plane as hand baggage and it was damaged in the luggage hold. |
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Airline companies were also being warned because the magnetic burst could affect navigational systems. |
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Like him, they identified the airbus A320 as an airplane extremely well fitted to low cost airline operations in Asia. |
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Indeed, Lion Air, with 45 percent of the domestic Indonesian airline market, has swallowed the Fernandes formula whole. |
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Did the airline file a flight plan that took account of the weather en route from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore? |
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On board were 149 Indonesians, three South Koreans, one Singaporean, a Malaysian, and one Briton, the airline said. |
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Airline pilots are occupationally exposed to cosmic radiation and other potentially carcinogenic elements. |
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Airline stocks plummeted, some to half their value, while transatlantic air travel came almost to a standstill. |
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Airline management has been intimidating pilots by permanently demoting captains following accidents or flight mishaps. |
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Malaysian-based entrepreneur Tony Fernandes has turned AirAsia into the most successful low cost airline in southeast Asia. |
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In the end, Tareq got to go to California with his wife thanks to a back-door deal he negotiated for a free airline ticket. |
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The feisty airline is the brainchild of entrepreneur Tony Fernandes, a Malaysian of Indian descent who also is a British citizen. |
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Airline executives had warned that a change in insurance cover might force them to stop flying altogether. |
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Eleven out of 23 governors wear uniforms as well and even the president of the national airline, Conviasa, is a brigadier general. |
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In an airline seat, the hips and pelvis rotate forward and the s curve flattens. |
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One airline that has already banned shipments on its passenger flights is Cathay Pacific. |
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It is not uncommon for the airline staff to treat him abhorrently. |
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The airline industry objects that sometimes these deployable recorders can pop out without cause, spreading needless alarm. |
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The boss of the district's own low cost airline today scorned suggestions the sector was on the wane after rival Ryanair announced a profit slump. |
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The airline industry is shrinking its footprint, and seems just fine with that. |
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Federal laws govern the administration of drug screens to workers in the transportation industry, including bus drivers, truckers, airline employees, and railroaders. |
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Flying in over the city, I was jumping for joy in my tiny airline seat. |
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And why does the airline insist on its policy of no seat reservations? |
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He joined the airline in the 1980s and steadily rose through the ranks before eventually taking over responsibility for the day-to-day running of the airline. |
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The longer the notice, the more chance the airline or tour operator has of reselling the tickets, minimising its losses and refunding you a portion of the purchase price. |
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The airline hopes to install 38 kiosks, beginning next April. |
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Those behind the site claim it's the first time we've been able to compare the flight information of airline websites against flight aggregator sites and charter companies. |
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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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According to a spokesperson for the company, the airline asked 20,000 customers if they would prefer the person in front of them to be unable to recline their seat. |
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Pan Am International Flight Academy offers initial, recurrent, requalification and upgrade simulator training to airline and corporate flight crews. |
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For example, Australian airline Quantas has teamed with Emirates to provide 14 daily nonstops between Australia and Dubai. |
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The New Zealand Government has virtually renationalised Air New Zealand to avoid the job losses and company failures which would follow a collapse of the national airline. |
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Airline employees have been given leaves of absence as ingoing and outgoing flights are canceled. |
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Airline companies have been crying out for a relaxation of the rules that would allow consolidation within the industry. |
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Lamontagne also blames an airline policy that restricts passengers to carrying small dogs, cats and rabbits in cabin while other pets travel in storage. |
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And what led to this fatal shooting of an airline passenger? |
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The Airline Group consists of British Airways, British Midland, Virgin Atlantic, easyJet, Monarch Airlines, Britannia Airways and Airtours. |
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This need for the highest-quality training continued even after WWII as the airline pushed the envelope with landplanes to serve Earth's hidden corners. |
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The airline will rehire a third of MexicanaOs laid-off workers and rehire others as business grows. |
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Others wryly illustrate appropriated audios, like instructions for quacking like a duck or a letter from an angry airline passenger. |
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The airline got a clawback provision in the event of failure of the engines to meet fuel-consumption targets. |
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He really cooked up a good one this time, something about an airline disaster. |
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Some say the airline industry has not been profitable since Ronald Reagan began deregulation. |
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Italy's right-wing prime minister was about to cure his biggest headache by selling the state's holding in a troubled airline, Alitalia. |
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Once a ticket is paid for and the airline has your money, it holds the cards. |
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It is the largest base for Flybe, Europe's largest regional airline, and a major base for Ryanair, Monarch Airlines and Thomson Airways. |
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With Luton and Stansted, the region has two of the best, if not the biggest, airline hubs in Europe. |
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When an airline has an aircraft on the ground, the part that the airline requires to get the plane back into service becomes invaluable. |
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Preston has a choice of 3 airports with airline service within one hour of the city. |
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The building was demolished in 2010, along with the Queens Building which had housed airline company offices. |
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This saw many airlines move so as to be grouped in terminals by airline alliance as far as possible. |
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Biographer Michael Starr asserts that Sellers showed enthusiasm towards these roles, although the airline campaign failed commercially. |
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Virgin Atlantic was the first airline to offer personal entertainment for all passengers in all classes. |
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In the same month, the airline announced it would cut 500 jobs to establish a more efficient management structure. |
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Aer Lingus is the flag carrier of Ireland, although Ryanair is the country's largest airline. |
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The civil airline industry is entirely privately owned and has been largely deregulated since 1978, while most major airports are publicly owned. |
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As a franchise, the airline operated flights in full British Airways livery. |
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The Spanish national airline, Iberia, operated a daily service to Madrid which ceased for lack of demand. |
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An annual return charter flight to Malta is operated by Maltese national airline, Air Malta. |
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In 2014, Airbus said that some ordered A380s might not be built for an undisclosed Japanese airline. |
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The only American airline that operated the Dreamliner at the time was United Airlines, which had six. |
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Drafted by the military in World War II, it experienced a similar late entry into the civilian airline industry. |
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These moves resulted in BA becoming Gatwick's dominant airline by the turn of the millennium. |
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This leaves Gatwick without a scheduled US airline for the first time in nearly 40 years. |
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British Airways, often shortened to BA, is the flag carrier and the largest airline in the United Kingdom based on fleet size. |
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The airline is based in Waterside near its main hub at London Heathrow Airport. |
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In 1981 the airline was instructed to prepare for privatisation by the Conservative Thatcher government. |
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Sir John King, later Lord King, was appointed chairman, charged with bringing the airline back into profitability. |
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Oneworld began operations on 1 February 1999, and is the third largest airline alliance in the world, behind SkyTeam and Star Alliance. |
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British Airways was the official airline partner of the London 2012 Olympic Games. |
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In August 2014 Willie Walsh advised the airline would continue to use flight paths over Iraq despite the hostilities there. |
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The airline started operations in June 2008, and now flies direct from Paris to New York's JFK and Newark airports. |
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British Airways is a member and one of the founders of Oneworld, an airline alliance. |
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British Airways was also the official airline of England's bid to host the 2018 Football World Cup. |
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The airline also operates flights from Glasgow and seasonal flights from Belfast. |
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Fields had the idea for an airline operating between London and the Falkland Islands in June 1982, when the Falklands War had just finished. |
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The company was also reported to be considering axing its new 'Little Red' domestic airline after suffering heavy losses. |
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The requirements as to which identity document to possess varies by country and airline. |
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In 2004, the first private airline of Kuwait, Jazeera Airways, was launched. |
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From its hub at the Bole International Airport, the airline serves a network of 62 international destinations and 16 domestic ones. |
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Air Djibouti is the flag carrier of Djibouti and is the country's largest airline. |
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It has overcome the nimbyists and the naysayers to build a successful airline operation. |
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The airport is home to the Scottish regional airline Loganair, currently a Flybe franchise operator, who have their head office located on site. |
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Dalcross Handling, a local company, is the airline ground handler while Swissport operates the 'Aspire' business lounge in the Departure Lounge. |
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In 1967 BEA took over Cambrian, although it continued to operate as a separate airline. |
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In June 2015 Europe's largest regional airline Flybe opened a two aircraft base at Cardiff. |
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Manx2 was a virtual commuter airline with its head office in Hangar 9, Isle of Man Airport in Ballasalla, Malew, Isle of Man. |
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Manx2 was founded by the team who set up the Blue Islands airline, which serves the Channel Islands. |
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Flight information display screens for airline passengers are provided at the Heathrow Express ticket office near these platforms. |
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Yemen Airlines, the national airline of South Yemen, had its head office in Aden. |
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The airline Finistair operates flights on Cessna 208 planes from Brest Bretagne Airport. |
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Air France is the national carrier airline, although numerous private airline companies provide domestic and international travel services. |
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Competition between Eurostar and airline services was a large factor in ticket prices being reduced from the initial levels. |
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In 1991, data on the location of aircraft was made available by the Federal Aviation Administration to the airline industry. |
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Generally, airline flight numbers are even if eastbound, and odd if westbound. |
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If plinthers miss their slots, substitutes take over, as they would at an airline check-in desk. |
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This means that no airline registered in Sierra Leone may operate services of any kind within the European Union. |
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The airline Oman Air has its head office on the grounds of Muscat International Airport. |
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On 28 May 2008, Cebu Pacific was named as the world's number one airline in terms of growth. |
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Fiji's main airline was previously known as Air Pacific, but is now known as Fiji Airways. |
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Manley and Sangster International airports are home to the country's national airline, Air Jamaica. |
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The Air New Zealand CEO increased the domestic airline traffic from Christchurch to Wellington and Auckland. |
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After the acquisition of the now defunct Air Jamaica, it became the largest airline and was voted as the Caribbean's leading airline. |
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The Railway Labor Act bans strikes by United States airline and railroad employees except in narrowly defined circumstances. |
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They may fill some of the airline seats and hotel rooms left vacant by staycationing locals. |
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The airline industry has failed to give an adequate answer to that. |
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Some airline chiefs believe that there was an invasion of the cockpit. |
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Our airline tickets cost twenty dollars more than we expected because we had to pay a fuel surcharge. |
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The strategy is known as fuel hedging, enabling an airline to purchase a percentage of the fuel it would likely consume in advance. |
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Priceline also has entered an agreement with AIG to offer travel insurance and travel assistance services to its airline ticket customers. |
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The world airline fleet of long-range aircraft consists almost entirely of widebodies. |
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The topic was the arming of airline pilots as a defense against air piracy and terrorism. |
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Ryanair, an Ireland-based low cost airline, is set to open its newest base in Europe, and its first airbase in Croatia, at Zadar. |
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American Eagle is the only regional airline at O'Hare to offer its customers easy and convenient jetbridge boarding for all flights. |
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As a result the airline anticipates that over 100 employees will receive recalls or reassignments. |
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The airline said it would allow customers to claim a full refund, rebook on a later date or be rebooked by BA with another airline. |
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Abdulhakim Ahmad, a Sudanese worker, said he bought a ticket to Sudan through an economy airline for SR1,300, with an allowance of 20 kilograms. |
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Maintenance of systems auscultation airline and route installed in the vehicle auscultator facilities. |
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The Latvian airline Air Baltic is reportedly opening a new route between Kuopio, in eastern Finland, and the Latvian capital of Riga. |
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The airline will offer direct, twice weekly connections between Kuwait and Cyprus starting from 26 October. |
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He emphasized that Kyrgyzstanis would have a chance to aviate to Europe through Kiev, as this airline runs flights to the Schengen countries. |
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When's the last time an airline passenger wrote his or her airline's baggage handler a thank-you note? |
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The airline will also increase the number of roundtrip flights on its existing routes. |
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The airline also has runner-up prizes totalling four million Etihad Guest Miles. |
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Airline pilots are well accustomed to overriding mechanisms of this sort. |
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The missile system most likely used to shoot down Malaysia Airline MH17 is common, lethal, and crewed by men with little training. |
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They include Thai Airways International, Singapore's Silk Air, Malaysian Airline System, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Indian Airlines and Air China. |
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Airline pilots are now slowly, too slowly, being given access to flight simulators able to reproduce sudden and unexpected upsets. |
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Airline travel is one of the most masochistic forms of bureaucracy devised by humankind to punish us for our collective sins, whatever they may be. |
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Opponents of their expansion, Norwegian Airline argues, are simply against new competition. |
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Airline passengers who are bumped off flights or suffer serious delays will receive automatic compensation under rules agreed by the EU yesterday. |
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Airline passengers are currently instructed to switch off their mobile phones before a plane takes off, as the signals could interfere with aircraft instrumentation. |
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Airline travel has now supplanted travel in ocean liners as the principal means of intercontinental travel, and the same three class structure has asserted itself. |
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The airline has modified the reletting rights available to the Bond Trustee and granted a leasehold mortgage to the Bond Trustee for the benefit of the bondholders. |
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Ryanair, the biggest airline operator in the southern Wallonia region, and the single biggest operator at Charleroi, also claimed the move would result in 1,000 job losses. |
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The airline reached agreements on benefit cuts with both its court-appointed pilot and non-pilot retiree committees, according to court documents. |
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The airline had apparently promised to start a weekly service between Dubai and Pasni, Balochistan's coastal town in Makran, according to members of the Balochi community. |
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Cabin staff at German airline Lufthansa, who are planning to strike after wage talks failed, will stage walkouts on Thursday at the earliest, their union said Wednesday. |
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In an announcement intended to deflect attention away from the threat of growing competetion from the likes of Microsoft Corp, internet-based airline ticket service Priceline. |
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The airline still is in negotiations with the Air Line Pilots Assn. |
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Our airline must be something out of the Toonerville Trolley. |
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Caribbean Airlines, the national airline, operates its main hub at the Piarco International Airport and services the Caribbean, the United States, Canada and South America. |
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Tickets are normally plated on an itinerary's first international airline. |
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The airport is also the main hub of the airline Germanwings. |
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Between 1976 and 2006, Scottish airline Loganair operated a number of Islanders as air ambulances, covering areas such as the island communities in the Hebrides. |
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Emirates Airlines Emirates Airline and USTA Unveil Landmark Partnership for US Open and US Open Series. |
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The airline is owned by the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company. |
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Exeter Airport lies east of the city, and the local airline, previously called Jersey European and British European but now known as Flybe, is a significant local employer. |
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EgyptAir, which is now the country's flag carrier and largest airline, was founded in 1932 by Egyptian industrialist Talaat Harb, today owned by the Egyptian government. |
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The airline Ostfriesische Lufttransport has its headquarters in Emden. |
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Mucking requires protocols for entry into confined spaces, protective clothing, designated safety observers, and possibly the use of airline respirators. |
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The States of Guernsey wholly own their own airline, Aurigny. |
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This was due to a very public falling out with the Airport over charges, but the airline has since returned and now operates two flights a week to the Canaries all year round. |
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Garuda Indonesia, the flag carrier of Indonesia since 1949, is one of the world's leading airlines and the 20th member of the global airline alliance SkyTeam. |
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It serves several international and domestic airline companies. |
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This includes planes, baggage trains, snowplows, grass cutters, fuel trucks, stair trucks, airline food trucks, conveyor belt vehicles and other vehicles. |
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In 2005, the second private airline, Wataniya Airways was founded. |
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Airline travelers are experiencing delays of up to three hours. |
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The former BMI routes will continue with rival airline British Airways. |
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A second service to the Punjab will be operated by Turkmenistan Airlines via Ashkhabad as the airline increases its existing flights from three to four each week. |
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Model African airline Kenya Airways opened a representative office in Windhoek on Tuesday, 19 November through global airline agent, Air Promotions Group. |
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Some airline lounges employ baristas, bartenders and gourmet chefs. |
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Through the emergency checks, JAS found cracks in 21 of the 52 JT8D-200 engines the carrier has for its 25 MD-81 and MD-87 aircraft, the airline said. |
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The Civil Aviation secretary S N A Zaidi reviewed the situations with airline officials, DIAL, Directorate General of Civil Aviation and the Meteorological Department. |
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To ease customer concerns, the airport has installed antibacterial hand wipes at the baggage cart area and is putting in antibacterial hand foam at airline counters. |
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Airlines include United Airlines, Our Airline, Air Marshall Islands, and Asia Pacific Airlines. |
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That service stopped when Mesa Airline was dropped by United Airlines as the United Express operator, and its replacement, Skywest, did not want to serve the Palmdale market. |
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Air Tahiti is the main airline that flies around the islands. |
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World Class Airlines will feature Platinum Sponsor Sabre Airline Solutions, Gold Sponsor PROS Holdings and Co-Exhibitor Sponsor Infare Knowledge. |
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An early Boeing 747, it was named in honour of Freddie Laker of Laker Airways, who helped Virgin Atlantic following the demise of his own airline. |
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The airline focuses on serving the financial market, though it has recently expanded into the leisure market, offering routes to Ibiza, Palma and Venice. |
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The national airline is Air Malta, which is based at Malta International Airport and operates services to 36 destinations in Europe and North Africa. |
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On July 2008 British Airways announced a merger plan with Iberia, another flag carrier airline in the Oneworld alliance, wherein each airline would retain its original brand. |
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In September 1998, British Airways, along with American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, and Canadian Airlines, formed the Oneworld airline alliance. |
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British Airways is a founding member of the Oneworld airline alliance, along with American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, and the now defunct Canadian Airlines. |
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If you miss a flight, the airline will likely cancel the down line. |
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Otherwise flights are handled by the domestic airline Air Greenland. |
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Airline chiefs say the South Korean Boeing 777, which undershot the runway, had no technical problems. |
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In March 2013, the airline announced that it would end operations at Gatwick, citing unsustainably high airport charges and increases in UK Air Passenger Duty. |
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Cubana de Aviacion Airline Company has recently commenced its first nonstop service between Havana and San Jose, Costa Rica. |
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On 4 April 2012, plans were unveiled to launch a South Sudanese national airline, primarily for domestic service at first but eventually expanding to international service. |
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Greek airline Olympic Air today announced that it is offering fares priced at EUR15 one-way for flights between Athens and Thessaloniki, Alexandroupoli, Chios and Kos. |
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Air Austral s first 777-200LR will allow the airline to operate non-stop from Mayotte, an island chain and French Department north of Madagascar, to Paris. |
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German airline Lufthansa is relaunching its seasonal service between Newquay Cornwall Airport, England and Dusseldorf, Germany, the British airport announced on Tuesday. |
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The last contact the plane had with air traffic controllers was 120 nautical miles off the east coast of the Malaysian town of Kota Bharu, the airline said on Saturday. |
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Travellers on board Emirates Airline can now enjoy films in the Pashto language. |
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The global airline market was disrupted by the September 11, 2001 attacks and increased petroleum prices, making airlines more interested in efficiency than speed. |
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The airline will offer direct, twice weekly connections between Kuwait and Cyprus starting from October 26, reported the Gulf Daily News, our sister publication. |
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This was intended for members of the British Airline Pilots Association. |
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Feature race on the Knavesmire is the Emirate Airline Yorkshire Cup, in which John Dunlop's veteran Millenary will be seeking back-to-back victories at the age of eight. |
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Effective September 20, Airline Route reports the aircraft will be deployed on flights to Zhengzhou, Dalian, Macau Int'l, Ningbo, Chongqing, Guilin, Qingdao, and Hohhot. |
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Sabre Airline Solutions continuously invests in new technology and optimization techniques that make the Pairing Optimizer one of the leading optimizers in the industry. |
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Airline chief quits over nuts A TOP executive at Korean Air has resigned amid mounting public criticism that she delayed a plane over how she was served macadamia nuts. |
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World of SWISS' takes them on a scrollable virtual journey that presents the company as 'The Airline of Switzerland' through a variety of different themes. |
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Dubai Raphael Roberts beat a field of 120 to win the Emirates Airline Invitational Golden Ticket UK qualifier at Brocket Hall's Melbourne Course in Hertfordshire on Monday. |
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