The rugged interior of Tenerife is one of the best short-haul destinations for stargazers. |
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Istanbul, on the edge of Europe, is a short-haul flight from 55 capital cities. |
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In contrast, my flights to D. C. are short-haul shuttle flights, only about 37 minutes long. |
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As a result, tourists are turning to their domestic markets and short-haul destinations and they are reducing holiday spending. |
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As a result of this, planes are still used in Europe for short-haul distances. |
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If you go to Europe, you see this kind of regionalized train service, and you don't see that many short-haul aircraft movements. |
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Consumers switching short-haul trips from air to road drove strong growth in US gasoline demand. |
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In addition to the use of ships for short-haul cargoes, we are focusing on the use of unique, smaller vessels tailored to this purpose. |
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In an on-road study of short-haul drivers on daytime schedules, Hanowski et al. |
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Following an incident during a short-haul flight, an individual requested access to his personal information from Air Canada. |
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According to their analysis, shipping appears to offer considerable advantages for short-haul transportation. |
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Here, the growing success of low-cost, short-haul flights has largely offset the failure of the traditional airlines. |
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The fleet would comprise a large passenger jet, a smaller jet capable of travelling long distances and two short-haul aircraft. |
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British Airways came first for business travel and international short-haul journeys, while Virgin Atlantic scored highest for long-haul trips. |
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It has also reorganised its European short-haul routes in response to severe competition. |
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Increasing the number of long-haul destinations would be a good idea because short-haul holidays are often bought at the last minute. |
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He said the 24 short-haul routes launched since January 2004 were profitable. |
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It also encompasses the short-haul European services run from the regional airports. |
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When airline deregulation added competition in 1978, pleasure trippers snapped up cheap short-haul fares, too. |
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If you crave a short-haul flight that yields a long-haul destination, consider Istanbul. |
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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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This has meant a shift to domestic and intra-regional travel involving short-haul destinations at the expense of long-haul travels. |
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He points out that road congestion is already hurting haulage and rail and shipping is now identified as a cheaper short-haul option for cargo. |
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High speed rail links should be developed as an alternative to short-haul flights. |
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Over the next two months Aer Lingus will remove all booking restrictions on its short-haul routes to increase flexibility for 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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Revenue may be up on short-haul flights for the first time in a long time, but BA knows it can never transform itself into a low-frills carrier. |
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That meant continuing to operate short-haul flights, in competition with no-frills carriers. |
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The airline said it would restructure its European short-haul business to compete with no-frills carriers. |
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Looking for a short-haul truck that's long on power and maneuverability? |
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For the short-haul and the long-haul, you can really pack it in with an aluminum luggage platform or soft luggage carrier. |
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Under the new rules, those having to wait longer than two hours for a short-haul flight and four hours for a long-haul one will be able to get their money back. |
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That's comparable to two short-haul flights. |
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Westermo has developed its own transmission technology for short-haul modems that ensures communications over greater distances and in environments with a high level of interference. |
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With plenty of room and lots of driver-friendly features, these short-haul sleepers are long on comfort and strong on maneuverability and dependability. |
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Several airlines offer specialized short-haul services across the Strait of Georgia, with heliports and seaplane bases located near the downtown cores in Victoria and Nanaimo on Vancouver Island and Vancouver on the mainland. |
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A managed to hitch a ride on a short-haul cargo plane full of sugar heading down to Barbados but couldn't stand the whole flight in such cramped, however sweet, conditions. |
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This may be skewed towards short-haul travel though. |
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What we have to do, is improve the railroads, to take the pressure off the air transport system, so short-haul, inter-city hauls, should be done by rail, not by air. |
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The inquiries sought a variety of long-haul and short-haul trips. |
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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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Many of the cuts will come on short-haul routes with high frequencies. |
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So why did we not just pull out of the short-haul market completely? |
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By optimizing container movements and increasing the use and the number of inland depots, trucking companies are tending to concentrate their activities on short-haul movements and door-to-door services. |
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It is essential to transfer short-haul air freight transport to the railways. |
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Boeing's initial entry in the short-haul twin-jet airliner market, the 737-100, did not fly until April 1967, almost four years after the first One-Eleven test flight. |
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We should demand a massive expansion of environmentally-friendly rail transport and a savage reduction in short-haul air traffic, and no airport expansion anywhere in Europe. |
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Compared with air transport, it also has the advantage that city centres can be reached more quickly and could replace short-haul flights altogether. |
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The inclusion of terminal charges in the scheme may lead to a limited increase of costs for airline companies mostly relying on short-haul routes. |
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Thus, by further developing short-haul marine transportation between port cities located along the St. Lawrence and around the Great Lakes, the port community is making a positive contribution to environmental quality. |
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But on short-haul, most of us are willing to slum it for an hour or two if it means a cheaper airfare. |
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The Q400 and Q400 NextGen airliners are 70 to 80 seat large turboprops designed for short-haul operations. |
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In many remote areas such as Siberia, the AN-2 flew Aeroflot's colours as a local and short-haul passenger transport as well as cargo hauler and air ambulance. |
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Avion Air Travel Rewards redemptions from the Avion Air Travel Redemption Schedule are for economy class seats only and start at 15,000 points for a short-haul flight. |
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But it will not always be economical to use a larger aircraft for a short-haul journey, even where runways, airport terminal facilities, etc., permit. |
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Malaysia Airlines on Tuesday announced the appointment of two new members to its senior management team and unveiled the management structure of its new short-haul airline. |
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Ryanair brought ultracheap fares to much of Europe, charging fees for many extras and transforming the short-haul market there. |
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The promotion offers combinations of long-haul and short-haul tickets, providing passengers with greater flexibility when planning their getaway experience. |
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European airlines will have to cut costs at existing short-haul businesses to compete with budget airlines or struggle to stay aloft, IAG boss Willie Walsh said. |
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