31st August, 2009
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Author: kpmarek
The airline based in Qatar, Qatar Airways will be launching as from 25th October 2009, additional flights from its hub in Doha to Zurich. Qatar Airways additional flights from Doha to Zurich will be proposed five times weekly, that is on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. The additional flights of Qatar Airways will depart from Doha at 8:40a.m and 2:10a.m depending on the day, to land in Zurich at 13:25p.m and 6:55a.m respectively. The return flights of Qatar Airways will moreover depart from Zurich at 15:15p.m and 10:50a.m to land in Doha at 23:00p.m and 18:35p.m. Qatar Airways additional flights from Doha to Zurich will be available onboard of an airbus A330 aircraft proposing 24 passenger seats in Business class and 236 passenger seats in Economy class.
Source: Qatar Airways
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28th August, 2009
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Author: So Cal Metro
The airline based in United States, Southwest Airlines will be proposing in flight Wi-Fi to all its passengers starting in the first quarter of 2010. Southwest Airlines in flight Wi-Fi will be available onboard of the full fleet, in other words, onboard of all the Boeing 737 aircrafts. Since February 2009, Southwest Airlines has already been testing the in flight Wi-Fi service on four of its Boeing 737 aircrafts and the passengers have been able to use the service by using it from emails to streaming of videos. The passengers of Southwest Airlines involved in the testing of the in flight Wi-Fi service had the occasion to log on to the in flight Wi-Fi through their own personal Wi-Fi enabled device.
Source: Southwest Airlines
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28th August, 2009
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Author: caribb
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, the airline based in Netherlands, received a Boeing 777 aircraft. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft has however been painted in the SkyTeam colors with all the sighs and symbols of the alliance of which KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is a member. All SkyTeam members have agreed to paint one percent of their aircraft in the alliance corporate colors for SkyTeam 10th Anniversary in 2010. The paint that has been applied to KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft has been proved environmental friendly, sustainable and chromate-free. Furthermore, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has ordered a total of seven Boeing 777-300ER aircrafts until now.
Source: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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