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Air accidents are now more common but fatality levels have dropped. Flights have become more survivable when in trouble. Fatality down by 56% a year ago.
Aegean Airlines reports a significant rise in passenger traffic for 2008. More specifically, passenger traffic rose by 14% to 6 million passengers carried on 57,635 flights. At the same time, passengers per flight rose to 104 from 96 in 2007 period.
With effect from 15th November 2008 Air Berlin has cancelled all flight contracts for the scheduled service of its subsidiary, dba.
Having wound up the administrative and technical sections and trans-ferred their functions to other group companies, Air Berlin, the parent company, is now planning to discontinue dba’s flight operations from 30th November 2008.
Iberia is again strengthening its presence in Central America.
Cuisine from two culinary cultures on Lufthansa flights
EliteAccess customers are exempt; OnePass program changes also announced
New codeshare services between Germany and Brazil with seamless flight transfers
The airline Norwegian will start a new route from its base in Warsaw to Munich 29 October.
Iberia is to launch flights to Boston from May, joining American Airlines and British Airways in serving the New England airport.
Heathrow links with Jersey re-established after six year break
continental.com Provides Latest Flight Information and Operations Summary
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will begin operating a second daily roundtrip between Amsterdam and Moscow when the summer schedule commences on Sunday, March 25, 2007.
Between January and September this year 686,000 passengers used charter flights operated by Czech Airlines (ČSA), which is a 15 percent rise year-on-year.
2006/2007 winter timetable contains flights to 183 destinations in 78 countries
THAI Begins Domestic Flights to Suvarnabhumi Airport Routed Phitsanulok, Ubon Ratchathani, and Chiang Mai (certain flights) as of 15 September
Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) today announced it will launch new flights between its New York hub at International Airport and Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, starting Dec. 16, 2006, pending government approval
Passengers travelling to Africa enjoy from now on flat beds in Business Class, new comfortable seats in Economy Class and a new in-flight entertainment system