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The Benefits Of Understanding All International Air Travel Rules

 
 
 
Are you thinking of attending a business conference or going for a vacation overseas? In that case, you will require to schedule a seat on an overseas flight. Have you ever been on an overseas flight before? If not, there are several issues which you ought to first take into account, like the international air [...]

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Whenever you select to journey, you are taking the chance of misplaced luggage, flight cancellations, reservation cancellations, theft and many other situations which may trigger anxiety. Planning a vacation is irritating enough with out having to worry about something going horribly wrong. Purchasing journey insurance coverage will ensure that you’re [...]

Tips On How To Find A Good Discount Vacation Package

When it comes to a vacation the first thing that will hit you is the huge number of options available to anyone that cares to search for the best and perhaps most affordable and discounted vacation packages. Every airline and tour operator as well as resorts and even wholesalers have their own complement of discount [...]

VARIOUS SPECIAL VISA LIKE USA ESTA AND AUSTRALIAN ETA

The word visa is not new for those people who know the travelling procedure outside the country.  All you need is the visa from the country you are going to visit. There are many countries which have some special visa details which normal people do not know very well just like the USA ESTA. It [...]

A Biofuel Revolution is Coming, and Alaska Airlines Wants to Lead It

We’ve covered the ongoing development of solar-powered airplanes, which look almost space-age as they fly silently through the sky. But if sustainable aviation fuel is going to come from anywhere in the near future, it won’t be from solar but from biofuel. Continental ran a biofuel-powered test flight last January out of Houston and flew around the Gulf of Mexico, and now Alaska Airlines is investigating whether biofuels can be used more broadly. The airline is teaming up with Boeing and Washington State University to run a pilot biofuel program across three Northwest airports.

PDX, SeaTac, and Spokane will see whether they can become part of their own little biofuel sub-industry, where nearby algae, agriculture, and wood byproducts are converted into something that can keep airplanes in the air. The details are a little sketchy but the idea—local, non-fossil fuel materials—seems pretty straightforward.

Virgin America Orders Up Like a Gazillion More Planes

Just when Emirates shocks with orders for 32 new, giant A380s, making their total superjumbo order 90-strong, along comes the announcement from Virgin America that they’ve placed orders for forty new Airbus A320s, with the option for an additional twenty beyond that by 2018.

Okay, so nothing can really beat Emirates’ splurge, but the Virgin America announcement is noteworthy in that it will triple the airline’s fleet, and the new aircraft—to be delivered beginning in 2013—will feature the newish “sharklets,” a larger and redesigned version of the American flag-painted winglets you’ll currently find on the tips of the plane wings. Aside from reminding us of the awesome “Shark Week” on the Discovery Channel, sharklets mean fuel savings and increased eco-efficiency for VX’s already pretty green-conscious fleet.

New Orders and New Delays for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner

The Boeing 787 definitely stole the show at this year’s Farnborough Airshow, as the new plane made its first appearance outside the United States. Although the plane wasn’t on display for the public, those looking to spend some serious coin on orders for the new plane were welcome to step inside for a tour.

Things went well for Boeing, as they were able to pick up a few new orders. Royal Jordanian signed up for three of the new birds that will set them back roughly $500 million. Apparently the airline had been thinking about writing the big check for quite some time, but they kept their identity private. Royal Jordanian will look to operate a total of 11 787s through their purchases and leases, and they plan to utilize them on routes to New York, Chicago, Detroit, and Toronto.

Fiji: Kids fly free with ticketed adults on Air Pacific starting Aug. 1

You won’t need to find a baby-sitter and leave the kids at home if you want to take a vacation to Fiji this year. The Fijian airline Air Pacific is flying children for free with ticketed adults for stays through February to this South Pacific island nation.
The deal: The “Kids Fly Free to Fiji” offer [...]


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