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New QPR deal for Cerny Fox News The 38-year-old has spent the past four campaigns with QPR, serving as the number two behind Paddy Kenny last term, which was QPR's first back in the top flight. Cerny appeared in five Premier League games last season for QPR, which narrowly avoided ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China Southern begins Heathrow flights Business Traveller China Southern has already operated flights to Paris for eight years and Holland-Kaye laments the fact that the French capital has not had to deal with the same slot constraints. "The French economy has benefitted for eight years at our cost, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Air Tahiti Nui signs Pacific deals micebtn (blog) In a separate deal, US carrier American Airlines and Air Tahiti Nui have signed a code share agreement that - pending approvals - will allow American to place its code on Air Tahiti Nui flights between Los Angeles International Airport and Papeete and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Delta and Travelport in deal for seat upgrades msnbc.com It's a Snap: Travel photos from around the world TSA workers fired, suspended at Fla. airport Unruly 3-year-old kicked off Alaska Air flight Gorgeous hotels with history Those are coach seats with extra legroom. Delta has been selling them on its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Unfare' deal for air passengers: Pics MSN India If you are planning to fly to Mumbai from Delhi on Thursday, you will have to fork out Rs 24357 for a one way ticket and Rs 48700 for return on a full fare airline. Europe return fare for a flight booked in february for travel in June at Rs 35000 to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why a Carbon Tax Would Solve Global Warming Forbes The savings will help Scoot, which makes its maiden flight today, cope with fuel prices that have jumped about 36 percent in two years. Obviously, that 7% reduction in plane weight doesn't come just from the iPads system: but 7% off the weight of a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Carrier defends itself over Nigeria plane crash WRGB LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -- The commercial airline whose airplane crashed in Nigeria, killing 153 people on board and more on the ground, is defending its actions leading up to the crash, saying its chief engineer was aboard the doomed flight. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Reactions to 'Company Policy' Malaya We explained that there were no more available seats on the next scheduled flight and that we cannot board our own flight since we were late. He then proceeded to offer us an under the table deal (which we unfortunately took), selling us tickets for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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