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Delhi beats Mumbai in flier figures
Blog | avindia.blogspot.com | 14 hours 59 minutes ago
New Delhi: A new runway, increased slots for airlines and future growth potential seem to have worked in favour of Delhi International Airport (Dial). After a gap of three years, it has surpassed Mumbai International Airport (Mial) to become the busiest airport in the country.The total number of
http://avindia.blogspot.com/2009/11/delhi-beats-mumbai-in-flier-figures.html
Two airlines in one. Borns Meridiana Fly - Italy Airline News
Blog | www.flightglobal.com | Nov 20, 2009
The integration will determine 'the formation of an aggregation of one airline, Eurofly and the Aviation business, which will be called 'Meridiana Fly SpA'.
Low Cost Carriers Capture 30 Percent of Domestic Airline Travel
Blog | blog.seattlepi.com | Nov 11, 2009
Low cost carriers are more prominent than ever in the airline industry - how is this affecting legacy carriers?
http://blog.seattlepi.com/jetcheck/archives/184799.asp?from=blog_last3
Low cost carriers own 30% of domestic airline biz, growing fast
Blog | www.bloggingstocks.com | Nov 10, 2009
Filed under: Southwest Airlines (LUV), US Airways Group (LCC), UAL Corp (UAUA),
KLM Airline to Test Biofuels with Passengers on Flight (DTN / The Progressive Farmer)
Blog | www.dtnprogressivefarmer.com | Nov 5, 2009
Agricultural markets, news and weather information service including cash grain bids, commodity futures, livestock markets, mobile quotes, weather forecasts, radar, farm bill updates, ag business, farming news, agronomy, crop reports and ethanol.
Peanuts vs. Pretzels: Whatâs Your Preferred Flight Snack? (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
Blog | blogs.wsj.com | Jan 15, 2009
Declare your loyalties, if it came down to peanuts or pretzels, what do you grab?
Canadian Supreme Court: Airlines Can’t Charge Obese Passengers for 2 Seats
Blog | boardingarea.com | Nov 21, 2008
In case you are obese and were annoyed at having to pay for two seats on a plane, youre in luck: move to Canada. The Canadian Supreme Court ruled that Air Canada cannot charge obese passengers for two seats if they cannot fit in one. However, they will still have to buy two inflight
Jet Airways completes order for 20 737s at Flightstory.net - Aviation Blog
Boeing and Mumbai-based Jet Airways, India’s largest private airline, today announced they have finalized an order for 20 Next-Generation 737-800s. The order is valued at nearly $1.5 billion at current list prices.
http://blog.flightstory.net/353/jet-airways-completes-order-for-20-737s/
Aviation Daily on Airports: Airports, Airlines Develop Plans to Handle Extended Passenger Delays
Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA) was the host to a conference last week to facilitate the creation of plans to accommodate passengers inconvenienced during irregular operations (IROPS), which I covered in the Jan. 23 issue (subscribers only) of Aviation Daily.
http://aviationweek.typepad.com/airports/2008/01/airports-airlin.html
Afghan aircraft lands at Thiruvananthapuram after running short of fuel
Blog | avindia.blogspot.com | 15 hours 1 minute ago
Thiruvananthapuram: An aircraft of Afghanistan's Pamir Airways carrying five crew members including the pilot and bound for Indonesia, landed at the airport here today 4.30 pm after running short of fuel.According to airport security sources, the A 320 aircraft was on its way for maintenance to
http://avindia.blogspot.com/2009/11/afghan-aircraft-lands-at.html

