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Friday, August 17, 2007
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BID YOUR WAY INTO AVIATION HISTORY
Singapore Airlines have announced that the auction of seats on its first commercial flight of their Airbus A380 will commence on August 27 and will run until September 10, with all proceeds going to charity.
Singapore Airlines will take delivery on Monday 15 October at a ceremony in Toulouse, France and the first commercial flight will be from Singapore to Sydney on Thursday 25 October.
While the Airbus A380 can hold over 800 passengers, Singapore Airlines' double-decker aircraft will be configured with 471 seats in three classes: Economy, Business and the new Singapore Airlines Suites.
Singapore Airlines Chief Executive Officer, Mr Chew Choon Seng, said the delivery would mark the beginning of a new chapter for the aviation industry. “Everyone at Singapore Airlines is keenly anticipating the delivery of this new plane, and our people are working hard on final preparation for its entry into service. The first flight promises to be one of the most exciting occasions in aviation history.”
The auction will be for single, double and multiple seats in each class. All seats will be sold on a one-way basis, so people wanting to fly on both legs will need to bid twice.
www.singaporeairlines.com Airlines
8/17/2007 8:20:51 AM UTC
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007
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NEW SITE FOR STARWOOD PREFERRED GUEST PROGRAMME
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. has announced the re-design of SPG.com, the dedicated website for members of Starwood Preferred Guest loyalty programme. The new look, new tools, features and downloads provide members with a personalised and customised on-line experience.
One of the highlights of the re-designed site is MY SPG, through which members can select which tools will appear in their portal every time they log on, including Special Offers, My Favourites, Award Quickfind, TheLobby.com and Starpoint Tracker, which helps members manage and keep track of their Starpoint balances and wish lists.
www.spg.com Hotels
8/15/2007 3:10:55 PM UTC
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JET LAUNCH NEW SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA
India's Jet Airways is to launch flights from Delhi to Toronto via Brussels, five times a week from September 5, 2007. Jet will operate the route with an Airbus 330-200 aircraft, with 30 seats in Premiere Class and 190 seats in the Economy Class.
This announcement follows on the heels of the start of daily flights from Mumbai to New York (Newark) via its European hub in Brussels using a brand new Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft that accommodates 312 passengers in a three-class layout.
www.jetairways.com
Airlines
8/15/2007 9:29:53 AM UTC
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LUFTHANSA AND AIR ASTANA SIGN AGREEMENT
Lufthansa and Air Astana have signed a cooperation agreement that will include code sharing and schedule coordination beginning next year and a linking of the carriers' loyalty programs that may begin as early as October. LH currently operates a daily Frankfurt-Almaty service with twice-weekly ongoing service to Astana.
www.lufthansa.com www.airastana.com
Airlines
8/15/2007 9:27:37 AM UTC
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
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TRAVEL AGENT CAMPAIGNS FOR BETTER AIRPORT EXPERIENCE
Last month independent travel agents Travel Councellors launched a monitoring and lobbying website for travellers to voice their opinions and experiences of delays at UK airports.
As of Monday this week the site ranked Gatwick the worst with average delays of 45 minutes to clear security on the way out and 30 minutes to get through immigration on the way back. Stansted was second and Heathrow third.
David Speakman, Travel Councellors founder and Chairman who set up the site said. “Despite this summer’s outcry about airport standards, I’m livid that airports are still continuing to treat travellers with such distain.
“The airports have a 27 point list of performance standards they are supposed to uphold for airlines. But BAA has the audacity to ask for this set of standards to be put on hold for the opening of Terminal 5. With that lack of accountability passengers are going to be left completely in the lurch and we need to complain hard and fast to stop this happening.
“To make a difference we need to know from travellers the reality of what they are facing. I’ll take this information to politicians and airport authorities and will campaign hard to make a difference”.
www.ukairportdelays.co.uk Transport
8/14/2007 9:26:54 AM UTC
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Monday, August 13, 2007
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EL AL LAUNCH TRIPLE SEVEN SITE
El Al has introduced a new micro site for the launch of their new Boeing 777 aircraft. It includes details of the new seats throughout the plane as well as information on new meals and in-flight entertainment system.
London passengers should be able to experience the new services from this summer depending on aircraft rotation. A more frequent service will be introduced during 2008.
www.elal777.co.il/eng/ Airlines
8/13/2007 3:43:45 PM UTC
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VIRGIN INVEST IN PRODUCT X
Earlier this year Malaysian low cost carrier AirAsia announced they would be launching a long haul version called AirAsia X. Virgin has now confirmed that it will take a 20% investment in the new long haul airline.
AirAsia X has leased an Airbus 330 and already confirmed orders for 15 new A330-300s. It is expected to launch operations in the fourth quarter of 2007 including destinations in China, Australia, Europe and India.
Founder and Director of AirAsia X, Dato' Tony Fernandes, said, “AirAsia X aims to dramatically expand the market for long-haul, value-based travel – both leisure and business related, and reinforce Malaysia's status as a low cost aviation pioneer. AirAsia X will simplify the current long-haul product and provide highly affordable, value-for-money travel without sacrificing core passenger comforts essential over longer flight times.”
Sir Richard Branson commented on his investment in AirAsia X, “Tony Fernandes and his team have had phenomenal success with Air Asia on the short haul and we believe they will have the same success with AirAsia X on the long haul. I am thrilled to be able to support them in this venture and look forward to seeing low cost long haul travel being opened up from their base in Malaysia.”
www.airasiax.com
8/13/2007 3:13:00 PM UTC
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ETIHAD INCREASE FLIGHTS
Etihad Airways is to boost its weekly flights from 564 to 716 from the winter season, which starts on 28 October. Most of the increases set to take-off in the GCC, Europe and the Indian subcontinent.
London flights rise from 14 to 19 a week, Dublin goes from four to six flights a week, Frankfurt will increase from seven to ten a week and Geneva moves from three to four flights a week
Flights from their base in Abu Dhabi to Bahrain double from 14 to 28 flights a week and Muscat jumps from seven to 21 flights a week. Etihad’s strong network across the Middle East will be strengthened further with increases on routes to Doha, from seven to 14 flights a week, Amman from six to daily and Damascus from five to daily.
The airline’s services to the Indian subcontinent will receive a significant boost, as Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi, Etihad’s two Kerala routes, and the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka, will all increase to daily flights.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ chief executive, said, “Customers will benefit tremendously with the extra number of flights and a much improved timetable which will see better, shorter and more frequent flight transfer connections at our Abu Dhabi base”.
www.etihad.ae Airlines
8/13/2007 2:15:23 PM UTC
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Friday, August 10, 2007
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ACCOR ADD TO NEWEST BRAND
Accor has accelerated the development of its newest global brand, All Seasons hotels, with key additions in prime business and tourist destinations around Thailand.
The mid-market brand was launched in Thailand late December 2006 with the All Seasons Pattaya. Three more All Seasons hotels, the All Seasons Gold Orchid Bangkok, All Seasons Sathorn Bangkok and All Seasons Naiharn Phuket, will join it.
Accor Asia Pacific Managing Director Michael Issenberg said the All Seasons brand had an important role to play addressing the shortage of international-quality economy and mid-market hotel accommodation in Thailand.
With 14 hotels under development around Thailand, including 4 more in the next 2 months, Accor will build its network from the current 30 hotels to over 50 by the end of 2009.
www.accor.com Hotels
8/10/2007 9:35:36 AM UTC
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TIGERS' ROUTES COME OF AGE
Tiger Airways has been granted an operating permit to fly to Brunei. This will be Tiger Airways’ 21st international route from Singapore.
Tony Davis, CEO of Tiger Airways said, "Singapore and Brunei share deep historic and economic ties and have a long history of co-operation between the two governments. The two countries recently celebrated the 40th anniversary of their currency interchangeability agreement with the issue of a first ever $20 currency note by both countries. The people of Singapore and Brunei have also maintained strong personal and social ties and the launch of this new route will help to bring this relationship to a new high”.
www.tigerairways.com
Airlines
8/10/2007 8:47:09 AM UTC
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NEW 1ST CLASS LOUNGE FOR LUFTHANSA
From 14 August, Lufthansa's First Class customers and HON Circle members will be able to enjoy the exclusive atmosphere of a new Lufthansa First Class Lounge at Munich Airport. As at Frankfurt, the First Class Lounge at Munich has a range of comfortable facilities and conveniences on offer. These include a gourmet restaurant, a bar area, a cigar lounge and luxury bathroom areas.
“The percentage of First Class passengers and HON Circle members has grown at a disproportionately high rate in recent years. We are confident that our new service offering will continue to boost this trend,” said Thomas Klühr, Group Representative and Head of Hub Management Munich.
www.lufthansa.com Transport
8/10/2007 8:45:39 AM UTC
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KLM SET TO RETURN TO MUSCAT
After an absence of more than five years, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will resume flights to Muscat. Effective 3 December 2007, the airline will operate five weekly roundtrips to the Omani capital with Airbus A330-200 equipment, offering 30 Business Class seats and 221 Economy Class seats.
Departures from Amsterdam will be on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday mornings, and will fly to Muscat via Kuwait.
www.klm.com Airlines
8/10/2007 8:42:56 AM UTC
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Wednesday, August 08, 2007
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EL AL CELEBRATE NEW TRIPLE SEVEN
EL AL, the national airline of Israel, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at JFK Airport to celebrate the inaugural flight of the company’s new state-of-the-art Boeing 777 aircraft. Every aircraft in the EL AL fleet is named after a city in Israel. This newest 777, named to honour the town of Sderot, which is located in southern Israel, will be utilized on the non-stop New York-Tel Aviv route.
www.elal.co.il Airlines
8/8/2007 2:22:21 PM UTC
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NEW AUDIO WALKING TOURS OF LONDON
Vistors to London can now download an innovative new range of audio walking tour experiences available from Soundmap. The walks all feature well-known narrators giving the low-down on their neighbourhoods and immersing listeners through music, sounds and interviews.
Soundmap takes listeners on an audio journey around some of the most vibrant and exciting parts of the city such as Camden Town, Soho, King's Road, Brixton and Brick Lane. Users simply download the walk, transfer it to their iPod / MP3 player, then go to the start point and press play.
Over the course of each hour long walk, listeners are introduced to a range of local characters such as Jerry the Stitch, tailor to the notorious Kray brothers; Blacker Dread the renowned Rastafarian record shop owner; Norman Balon publican for 63 years of Soho's Coach & Horses and Michael Wojas, caretaker of the legendary members club, the Colony Room.
Three walks (Camden Town, Soho and King's Road) are available now, with Brick Lane and Brixton to follow soon.
www.soundmap.co.uk
Transport
8/8/2007 1:59:12 PM UTC
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MARRIOTT EXECUTIVE APARTMENTS TO OPEN IN KAZAKHSTAN
Marriott is to launch its deluxe serviced apartment brand, Marriott Executive Apartments (MEA), in Kazakhstan later this year in Atyrau, the centre of Kazakhstan’s oil industry. The 21-story, 160-unit property will be located on Satpaeva Street in Atyrau and will be one the first internationally branded serviced apartments in the city.
The Renaissance Atyrau Hotel, also managed by Marriott International, is located approximately 800 meters from the site and the Atyrau International Airport is located approximately 15 minutes from the city centre, which is served by a number of regional carriers.
There currently are 15 Marriott Executive Apartments in key global cities such as Brussels, London, Prague, Dubai, Bangkok, Budapest, Mumbai, Tokyo and Sao Paulo. Additional Marriott Executive Apartments are scheduled to open in Gurgaon (India), Seoul, Cairo, Doha (Qatar) and Sharjah (United Arab Emirates) in the next 24 months.
www.marriott.com
Hotels
8/8/2007 1:43:08 PM UTC
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Tuesday, August 07, 2007
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FINNAIR UP FREQUENCY
Finnair flights to Bangkok will be boosted during the winter season in response to high demand. As of December 3, flights to Bangkok will operate twice daily as the peak season gets under way.
Finnair's other Asian destinations also include: Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Delhi and Mumbai. Seoul in South Korea is to be added to the list in summer 2008.
www.finnair.com
Airlines
8/7/2007 11:21:34 AM UTC
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Monday, August 06, 2007
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GO LAUNCHES LARGEST AIRPORT SHUTTLE COMPANY
Forty independent transportation companies in the United States, Canada, Mexico, England, France, Italy, Scotland and Spain have announced the formation and launch of the world's largest door-to-door airport shuttle company, GO Airport Shuttle, Inc.
Serving 110 airports as geographically diverse as Kahului Airport in Maui, Hawaii, Love Field in Dallas Fort Worth, London Heathrow and Edinburgh, GO boasts a fleet of 3,765 vehicles, carrying almost 29 million passengers annually.
The local companies, each of which formerly operated under a separate name, are currently converting their vans, motor coaches and sedans to a uniform green and white GO identity.
A key component of the new company's business model is a central, Web-based reservation system, which also launches today. Through it, customers can book transportation to and from both departure and destination airports, or they can call one phone number
John McCarthy, newly-elected president of GO Airport Shuttle and president of Continental Air Transport in Chicago, which operates GO Airport Express said, "Corporate travel managers, convention managers and travel companies tell us they want to do business with one supplier and one billing system. We believe that individual travellers also will appreciate the opportunity to have a single reliable source for airport transportation, regardless of destination”.
www.goairportshuttle.com Transport
8/6/2007 3:44:41 PM UTC
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NEW BAGGAGE CHARGES
EasyJet and Wizz Air have announced that they will start charging for each piece of checked baggage.
EasyJet will be charging £2.00 per piece of hold baggage per sector from October 1st. Previously, they did not charge for the first bag but levied £5.00 for each additional piece. Maximum weight per passenger remains at 20 kg.
Wizz Air too was charging only for additional pieces but said it will now charge €3.00 per bag at the time of the initial booking or €6.00 per bag if paid after the initial booking. The policy change is effective for travel from October 27th unless already booked. Wizz will continue to charge €8 for each kg. above the 20-kg. allowance.
www.easyjet.com www.wizzair.com Transport
8/6/2007 11:31:35 AM UTC
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