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British Airways is the UK's largest international
scheduled airline, flying to over 550 destinations at convenient
times, to the best located airports. Whether customers are
in the air or on the ground, British Airways takes pride in
providing a full service experience. |
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JetBlue Airways took to the air on February 11, 2000 with
the inauguration of service between New York City's John F.
Kennedy International Airport and Fort Lauderdale, FL. The
airline now serves 23 cities around the country with a fleet
of 56 new, environmentally friendly, Airbus A320 aircraft.
Every JetBlue aircraft is outfitted with roomy all-leather
seats, each equipped with the DIRECTV® System offering
up to 24 channels of DIRECTV® programming. |
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Back in the early 80s, when Virgin Atlantic was created, Richard
Branson was a go-getting, sweater-wearing entrepreneur and
head of the successful Virgin Group, probably best known for
Virgin Records. |
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Lufthansa is one of the world's biggest and prestigious
airlines and an aviation group with a network of more than
400 subsidiaries around the globe. These companies are either
airlines or service companies operating in the logistics,
MRO, catering, IT, and leisure travel business areas. Despite
the disappointing macroeconomic trend, Lufthansa has earned
a fine result in 2002. This result was made possible by our
rigorous capacity and cost management strategy.
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KLM Airlines is 4th worldwide in terms
of international passengers carried, 7th worldwide in terms
of international passenger kilometres flownn,19.4 million
passengers carried in 2002-03,68% of total turnover, More
than 600 daily flights to 142 destinations in more than 70
countries. |