27th April, 2010
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The airline based in Thailand, Thai Airways is proposing passengers affected by the volcanic emission in Iceland on the 14th April 2010 extra flights between London and Bangkok. Thai Airways International extra flights London Bangkok is scheduled to depart Bangkok on Tuesday 27th April 2010 on the flight number TG9109 at 02.10hrs to reach London at 08.15hrs the same day and Thai Airways International return extra flights will depart from London on the flight number TG9119 at 11.30hrs on Tuesday 27th April 2010 to land in Bangkok at 05.05hrs the next day on Wednesday 28th April 2010. Moreover, besides extra flights London with Thai Airways International, the airline also offers air ticket Stockholm, Madrid and many more.
Thai Airways International onboard services is offering seat pitch of 76 inches in First Class, seat pitch of 50 to 60 inches in Business Class and in Economy Class Cathay Pacific Airways is offering seat pitch of 31.2 to 34 inches on the extra flights London.
Source : Thai Airways International

Author : robertjamesstarling
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22nd April, 2010
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Since 20th April 2010 Alitalia, the flag carrier of Italy has resumed its flights to its 353 domestic flights, 106 international flights and 21 intercontinental flights. Eventhough Alitalia resumed its flights, Alitalia advise its passengers to check their flights status before going to the airport. Alitalia passengers affected by the flights cancellation due to the volcanic ashes emission in Iceland, their air tickets will be refunded by Alitalia.
Alitalia onboard services is offering seat pitch of 55.2 to 60 inches in Business Class and seat pitch of 30 inches in Economy Class.
Furthermore, Alitalia in-flight entertainment is provided in order to make the journey of Alitalia passengers a pleasant.
Source : Alitalia

Author : Tom Turner - SeaTeamImages / AirTeamImages
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21st April, 2010
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The national carrier of Spain Iberia flights are still cancelled in some European airports. As a result of the volcanic ashes emission in Iceland, Iberia flights disrupted to some European airports. However, Iberia is operating its flights normally to airports in France, Italy, Vienna, Amsterdam and Brussels. Iberia flights are still cancelled in airports such as Copenhagen, United Kingdom, Ireland and Germany. Passengers having Iberia air ticket Paris Orly, flights may be delayed because of air traffic congestion
Source : Iberia

Author : Roy McGrail (krm gib)
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