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Fly.com Study Reveals Domestic Flights are Hot, Europe is Not MarketWatch (press release) At the same time, the study identifies dramatic price reductions in the cost of domestic airplane tickets, with flights to Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Dallas and Chicago offering the biggest year-on-year price drops. In contrast, some flights to Europe are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Flying high: battle of luxury classes Fox News Over the last five years the airline industry has gone to great innovative and financial lengths to reintroduce a Golden Age of air travel in business and first class. The celebration of air travel as a glamorous way to get around is an outdated ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Want Twitter Travel Deals? TripTwit Does the Heavy Lifting for You Mashable "I happened to be looking at my Twitter stream that day and the airline I happened to be following happened to tweet a deal," he says. Luck, however, is an inefficient way to monitor travel deals, and the experience inspired Thattil to build an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
German airport reaches deal with ground staff KSNT A flight schedule board informs about cancelled Lufthansa flights at the Terminal 1 of Frankfurt International Airport on February 16, 2012 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. (Ralph Orlowski, Getty Images) BERLIN (AP) — A union representing ground staff ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Deal for procuring mid-air refueller aircraft in last phase Economic Times Airbus Military, one of the contenders of the deal, today said the winter trials of the aircraft were concluded by the end of the last year during which the IAF checked the planes against all its specific requirements. "Flight trials were concluded by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Flight instructor to Aero Club: One flight can create a lifelong passion Bizjournals.com (blog) ... the Wichita Aero Club luncheon, and he told the crowd that one thing has always held true of flight students over the years. "If you fly a plane, by God, you get the passion," he said. "When somebody first solos in an airplane ... it's a big deal. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Frankfurt airport reaches deal with ground staff CBS News BERLIN — A union representing ground staff at Germany's Frankfurt airport says it has reached a deal in its long-running pay dispute with airport operator Fraport AG. GdF union spokesman Matthias Maas told German news agency dapd Wednesday that both ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lufthansa Cargo to exit China joint venture Jade Reuters Garnadt, who said Jade Cargo was preparing to restart flights, declined to say if the restructuring deal would involve UniTop buying the Lufthansa Cargo stake in Jade. Lufthansa Cargo holds 25 percent of Jade Cargo, Shenzhen Airlines owns 51 percent, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hotel site offers automatic refunds after you book Boston.com NEW YORK—For travelers worried they're not getting the best deal on a hotel room, a new website promises to automatically refund money if the price falls after you book. Tingo.com offers all the same hotel rooms and rates as online travel site Expedia. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Exotic Tale of Gold and Guerrillas Courthouse News Service By CAMERON LANGFORD HOUSTON (CN) - A flight attendant on an energy company's private jet claims Democratic Republic of the Congo officials detained her for 6 weeks when she was caught up in the company president's attempt to buy more than half a ton of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Can the social web get travellers out of their armchairs? Reuters A destination guide to the Dutch city based on the images followed on the airline's blog page to inspire visitors to travel there in the future. Julian Carr, managing director of bmibaby, told Reuters, "We measure the effectiveness of our social media ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
North Korea's space plans disguise missile ambitions Flightglobal Kwangmyongsong-1 and -2, the satellites launched on previous flights, were said to be experimental communications satellites designed to broadcast patriotic songs from low earth orbit. Despite Pyongyang's claims that both previous launches resulted in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
2012 Cirrus SR22: Five Seats Just the Beginning Flying Magazine For those pilots who think they know the Cirrus SR22 based on a flight seven or eight years ago or, worse yet, word of mouth, I'd urge them to rethink what they know about what has become far and away the most popular high-performance piston-powered ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vacationers, Rejoice! Longreads Now Has a Travel Channel The Atlantic So you're settling into a plane for a long-haul flight. You are in the middle seat. Of a five-seat row. It is going to be a long trip. Very few things at this point (save a miraculous bump up to first class or the discovery that your seatmate is George ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why are Jewish dead flown to Israel for burials? CNN (blog) By Jessica Ravitz, CNN (CNN) – The four victims of Monday's shooting at a Jewish school in Toulouse, France, were buried Wednesday morning – not in their home community but, after an overnight flight from Paris, in Jerusalem. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Corpus Christi: A major cog in the great machine of war Corpus Christi Caller Times Cadets also check the flight board at the Naval Air Station, which showed the plane, time and instructor assigned to each cadet for that day's flight. Cadets check the flight board at the Naval Air Station, which showed the plane, time and instructor ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ITT Exelis gets GPS III satellite payload deal Defense Systems ITT Exelis successfully tested the full-size payload prototype known as GPS III Non-Flight Satellite Testbed Navigation Payload Element in December 2011, the company said. Scheduled for first launch in 2014, GPS III satellites will deliver significant ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The best instrument there is AOPA Pilot (blog) Certification wasn't nearly as stringent, and the rapidly improving computer technologies (both hardware and software) invited a great deal of experimentation. A lot of the inspiration was drawn from airline and military "stuff," but much of it was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
King's Lynn Stars tie up sponsorship deal with Roger Warnes and Poultec again Norfolk Eastern Daily Press "They are two fantastic local businesses who have once again given us the support needed to continue racing in the top flight of British Speedway, and I would personally like to thank them for their support and commitment." Roger Warnes, director of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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