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Central Asian Airlines is proud to announce the opening of its latest route to Prague in the Czech Republic. The route will start on 7 September and serve the Central European hub 3 times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday). The route will be flown in the airline’s state-of-the-art Boeing 757-200.
The management of Central Asian Airlines is excited about this new route: “connecting Central Asia to Central Europe opens new perspectives, not only for business, but certainly also for tourism. The Czech capital is a most beautiful city and very worthwhile of a visit. Additionally, thanks to our extensive network into Asia, this offers to the Central European market a new way of flying into Asia: the comfort of any other airline at a fraction of the cost.”
The opening of this route is part of a larger expansion into Continue reading
Finally after a few weeks of planning and teasing the public, 1 Air had announced the opening of a new hub at Manchester International airport which will allow for the airline to expand on the long haul market with larger aircraft such as there new 767 which has already been placed on a daily MAN-JFK schedule. This move lead the citizens of Bristol to question if the airline was considering leaving Bristol as whole; the airlines VCEO was quick to respond via there facebook page saying ” Bristol will remain the center of operation for our airline but due to runway problems there, an increase number of flights to Manchester will be needed to allow for a larger amount of passengers to fly to the city” It was also noted that the airline are looking at options for new domestic services from Continue reading
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New Virtual Airline To Be Revealed
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In the coming months Fly Astraeus Virtual Airline will be released to the public.
Fly Astraeus Virtual Airlines are a chartering based airline at London Gatwick Airport (LGW) Operating Routes Globally For Many Airlines.
Some Of The Main Airlines Include Continue reading
Bush and Island Charters was successfully launched in January 2011, initially operating in the Caribbean and Alaska and very quickly expanding into Canada.
Now another step has been taken, this time a big one, to the other side of the world, with the opening of a base in Port Moresby (AYPY) for operations in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.
In addition, one of our members has been working on a project to introduce the Bell 206 and 412 helicopters into to our fleet, with the capability of recreating realistic ‘sling-load’ cargo flights.
So, if you like bush or Island hopping flights, flying wheeled, float or Continue reading
ValuJet, Inc. has announced a wholy owned subsidiary, ValuJet Connect.
Serving passengers throughout the state of Florida, ValuJet Connect operates the ATR-42 series aircraft. Regional travelers will instantly be connected via PBI to Domestic and International travel options via ValuJet Airlines. ValuJet Connect began operations as of March 16, 2011 out of
terminal C at ValuJet’s main crew base at Palm Beach International. New regulations take affect April 1st.
“ValuJet Connect creates many new and exciting destinations for our members!” says, CEO Mike Crane
Palm Beach, FL - Palm Beach County Officials* have announced that construction will begin on a new terminal for PBI-based airline ValuJet. The ultra low cost carrier has been providing southern Florida with daily non-stop service to destinations from Miami to Providence with expected service to cities extending as far as Las Vegas, starting this spring.
“With the expansion of inter-Florida and international routes, ValuJet must expand fleet size”, claims ValuJet CEO Mike Crane.
The new terminal will offer two new concourses, one for daily mainline domestic routes and another for Inter-Florida turboprop and International DC-9 service. The new ValuJet rotunda-style terminal should be completed by early spring. ValuJet is proposing a new parking structure, hangar, and ops building be completed by mid-spring.
ValuJet COO, Brandon Reeves is the project leader, Continue reading
San Jose CA (AP) – SnapJet Airlines (SJA) executives held their first press conference since the summer today in San Jose announcing several new things at SnapJet. Chief Executive Officer Ryan Parry was excited to announce the success of the recently started service to Hawaii featuring their three used Boeing 757 jets, calling it “a gamble that is paying off”. He went on to acknowledge SnapJets entrance into the Global One Alliance which took place in October.
SnapJet Airlines has reached agreements with Airbus to purchase ten Airbus A321 aircraft that will be powered by IAE V2500 engines just like their A319 and A320. “The A321 will offer us a chance to fly more passengers on high density routes, as well as open up vacation destinations in Mexico and the Caribbean. Our pilots are already checked out on the Airbus A319 and Continue reading