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www.aerlingus.com
Aer Lingus based in Ireland, is a member of oneworld, an alliance
of quality airlines working to bring greater benefits to its
customers. Together with their oneworld partners - American
Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia,
Lan, Swiss and Qantas – AirLingus has become part of
a global team of over 260,000 people dedicated to serving
our customers in a network spanning 570 destinations worldwide.
Aerolineas
Argentinas
www.aerolineas.com.ar
Besides Argentina the airline offers direct flights to Spain,
France, Great Britain and Italy, North America (Miami and
New Yok ) and South America as well as to Australia and New
Zealand.
AeroMexico
www.aeromexico.com
The airline connects Mexico with the United States, Canada,
South America and many European destinations.
Air
Berlin
www.airberlin.com
In the first airline test carried out by “travelchannel.de”,
a German online travel agent, Air Berlin came out on top in
the “Low-Cost Carrier” category and among charter
airlines to be voted “Airline of the Year”. Air
Berlin offers low price City shuttle services connecting major
cities in Austria, Czech Republic, Egypt, Germany, Great Britain,
Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Morocco, Netherlands, Poland,
Portugal, Spain. Switzerland, Tunisia and Turkey.
Air
Canada
www.aircanada.com
Air Canada together with its regional airline subsidiary,
Air Canada Jazz, provides scheduled and charter air transportation
for passengers and cargo to more than 150 destinations, vacation
packages to over 90 destinations, as well as maintenance,
ground handling and training services to other airlines.
Air Canada has been ranked as the world’s safest airline
in an independent analysis by air safety consultants of more
than 500 airlines using ten management and environment criteria.
Air Canada mainline provides scheduled and chartered passenger
jet service directly to 21 Canadian cities, 30 destinations
in the United States and 54 cities in Europe, the Middle East,
Asia, Australia, the Caribbean, Mexico and South America.
Air Canada mainline operates on average 630 scheduled flights
each day, and serves approximately 21 million scheduled and
charter customers annually.
Air Canada’s extensive global network, schedules and
customer services are enhanced through its membership in the
Star Alliance™ network with Lufthansa, SAS, Thai Airways
International, United Airlines, VARIG, Air New Zealand, All
Nippon Airways, Austrian Airlines Group, Singapore Airlines,
bmi british midland, Asiana Airlines, Spanair, LOT Polish
Airlines and US Airways. Together, Star Alliance carriers
serve 755 airports in 132 countries.
Air
France
http://www.airfrance.com
Air France is the world’s third-ranking airline for
international passenger transport, first in European traffic,
fourth worldwide for international air freight and second
as a global aircraft maintenance provider. Its fleet is among
the youngest in Europe and comprises more than 360 aircraft.
Air France currently operates more than 1,800 daily flights,
serving over 198 destinations in 83 countries. Air France
is a founding member of SkyTeam and recently signed an agreement
with KLM that will lead to the creation of Europe’s
leading airline group.
Air
India
www.airindia.com
Air-India is India's national flag carrier. From a total of
three stations served at the time of nationalisation in the
early fifties, Air-India's worldwide network today covers
44 destinations by operating services with its own aircraft
and through code-shared flights. Air-India’s global
network currently, region-wise, is:
UK: London
Europe: Paris, Frankfurt
Asia Pacific: Bangkok, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Osaka,
Shanghai, Singapore and Tokyo.
Gulf & Middle East: Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Bahrain, Dammam,
Doha, Dubai, Jeddah, Kuwait, Muscat and Riyadh.
USA & Canada: Chicago, New Jersey and New York.
Africa: Dar-es-Salaam and Nairobi.
Air
Jamaica
www.airjamaica.com
Air Jamaica has scheduled service with over 360 flights a
week to the Caribbean from New York, Boston, Newark, Chicago,
Philadelphia, Baltimore/Washington, Atlanta, Los Angeles,
Orlando, Houston, Ft. Lauderdale and Miami. One of our newly
acquired Transatlantic A-340's began Non-Stop, Wide-Body Service
between New York and Kingston with additional Non-Stops to
Barbados and Grenada. Recent Gateway openings include London
(Heathrow) and Manchester, England, with Barbados, St. Lucia,
Grenada, Antigua, Bonaire, Curaçao and Cuba in the
Caribbean. The airline has a Code-Share alliance with Delta
Airlines and Air Canada that will let people from all over
the world easily and effortlessly travel to Jamaica and the
Caribbean on Air Jamaica. We also have Joint-Fare agreements
with United Airlines, US Air, Continental and Virgin. Delta
Airlines and Virgin are integral Partners of our 7th Heaven
Frequent Flyer Program.
Air
New Zealand
www.airnewzealand.com
Air New Zealand Limited is an international and domestic airline
group which provides air passenger and cargo transport services
within New Zealand, as well as to and from Australia, the
South West Pacific, Asia, North America and the United Kingdom.
AirTran
Airways
www.airtran.com
Named "Best Low-Fare Airline" by Entrepreneur magazine
(US), this airline offers America's most affordable Business
Class. With the recently added destinations of Los Angeles,
Denver, San Francisco and Las Vegas AirTran became a real
cost to coast line serving over 40 destinations within the
US.
Alaska
Airlines
www.alaskaair.com
Alaska Airlines ist he 9th largest U.S. airline, based on
2002 passenger traffic. During that year, Alaska enplaned
14.2 million passengers. Its average passenger trip length
was 932 miles. Although Alaska is relatively small compared
to the other major carriers (Alaska carries less than two
percent of all U.S. passenger traffic), it is the dominant
West Coast carrier. Alaska has an alliance with Horizon Air
which is the nation’s eighth largest regional carrier
based on 2002 passenger traffic and the dominant regional
airline in the Pacific Northwest. In 2002, Horizon enplaned
4.8 million passengers. Its average trip length was 315 miles.
Since July 2003 Alaska and Horizon together serve 86 destinations
of which 74 are US destinations, 5 in Canada and 7 in Mexico
Alitalia
www.alitalia.com
The Alitalia Group has revenues of about 5,000 million euros
and carries 22 million passengers a year, thanks to a young
and efficient fleet of around 180 aircraft and the commitment
of more than 22,000 employees in Italy and abroad. Alitalia
is member of the SkyTeam alliance, founded in June 2000, which
is made up of Alitalia, Air France, Delta Air Lines, Korean
Air, AeroMexico and CSA. It boasts one of the most extensive
networks in the world serving 512 destinations in 114 countries
with more than 8,000 flights a day carrying a total of about
228 million passengers a year.
All
Nippon Airways
www.fly-ana.com
All Nippon Airways (ANA) operates to a wide range of international
destinations such as China, France, Germany, Great Britain,
Hongkong, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, USA and Vietnam.
.ANA is an official member of the Star Alliance network, a
global airline partnership consisting of 15 carriers. Established
in 1997 with the aim of providing seamless air travel, the
Alliance now reaches 755 destinations in some 132 countries
all over the globe,
Aloha
Airlines
www.alohaairlines.com
Aloha Airlines provides frequent, convenient, all-jet service
connecting the five major airports in the State of Hawaii.
Aloha’s unique Trans-Pacific service brings the Spirit
of Aloha to Oakland in the San Francisco Bay Area, Orange
County’s John Wayne Airport and Burbank's Bob Hope Airport
in the heart of Southern California, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Reno,
Sacramento and Vancouver, B.C. Aloha's Pacific routes connect
Hawaii to Kwajalein and Majuro in the Marshall Islands, Pago
Pago in American Samoa and Rarotonga in the Cook Islands.
American
Airlines
www.aa.com
America
West
www.americawest.com
America West offers low fares to 96 destinations in the United
States, Canada, Mexico and Costa Rica as well as complete
vacation packages.
Asiana
Airlines
www.flyasiana.com
The leading carrier of China, Japan, and Northeast Asia routes
connects Korea with 17 international countries and flies to
54 cities.
Austrian
Airlines
www.austrianair.com
Austrian Airlines Group carries more than 8 million passengers
annually and serves 110 destinations in 60 countries on five
continents. Austrian airlines offers non-stop flights from
Vienna to New York and Washington, and together with its wholly
owned affiliate regional carrier, Tyrolean Airways, connects
all historic imperial cities in Austria. With its affiliates
Tyrolean Airways and Lauda Air, Austrian Airlines offers connecting
service to virtually every major city in Eastern Europe, The
Slavic Republics, The Balkans, Russia and the Russian Federation,
Ukraine and the Baltic States, The Middle East, Asia and Australia
Bmi
british midland
www.flybmi.com
UK’s second largest full service airline operates over
2.000 flights a week within the UK, to North America, the
Caribbean and various European destinations such as Belgium,
France, Germany, Italy,. Norway, Spain, Sweden and to the
Channel Islands.
British
Airways
www.britishairways.com
British Airways is the UK's largest international scheduled
airline, flying to over 550 destinations. The British Airways
group consists of British Airways Plc and a number of subsidiary
companies including in particular British Airways Holidays
Limited and British Airways Travel Shops Limited
Cathay
Pacific Airways Ltd.
www.cathaypacific.com
As home carrier to Hong Kong - Asia's hub and one of the world's
most dynamic cities, Cathay Pacific Airways offers an impressive
global network - spanning over 85 destinations worldwide.
Cathay Pacific is a member of the oneworld™ global airline
alliance and has further codeshares with some other airlines,
allowing greater frequency of flights.
China
Airlines
www.china-airlines.com
China Airlines has grown rapidly since it had been launched
in 1959. Today the airline routes cover 50 destinations in
25 countries around the world. To provide the best possible
service, China Airlines has signed interline agreements with
more than 100 airlines around the world. Included are major
airlines in mainland China, allowing "one ticket"
check-in for passengers traveling from Taiwan to mainland
China, and vice versa.
China
Eastern Airlines
www.ce-air.com
China Eastern Airlines is based in Shanghai.. It is the second-largest
airline in China, with flights to Munich, Paris, Seoul, Tokyo,
Los Angeles and other world cities.. With 6,89 million passengers
in the first five months of 2004 the company enjoys a growth
of 73 percent in comparison with the year before.
China
Southern Airlines
www.cs-air.com/en
China Southern Airlines Company together with its subsidiaries
is the largest airline in China. Since June 2002, the Group
operated 323 routes, of which 263 were domestic, 39 were International
and 21 were Hong Kong routes. The Group operates an average
of 2,907 scheduled flights per week serving 87 destinations,
including 65 cities in China, including Changsha, Chengdu,
Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Wuhan, Xiamen,
X'ian and Zhengzhou. China Southern Airlines also offers service
to key International destinations, including: Amsterdam, Bangkok,
Fukuoka, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Los
Angeles, Manila, Melbourne, Osaka, Penang, Phnom Penh, Seoul,
Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo,
Continental
Airlines
www.continental.com
Continental is the fifth largest U.S. airline, based on passenger
traffic. Approximately 50 million passengers were enplaned
in 2003. With 268 destinations worldwide, Continental, along
with Continental Express and Continental Connection, serves
more cities than any other carrier. Service reaches five continents:
Europe, North America, South America, Asia and Australia.
Delta
Air Lines
www.delta.com
Delta Air Lines, Inc. provides air transportation for passengers
and freight throughout the United States and around the world.
As of July 1, 2004, Delta (including its wholly owned subsidiaries,
Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc. and Comair, Inc.) served
204 domestic cities in 46 states, the District of Columbia,
Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as 52 international
cities in 34 countries. Delta mainline, domestic and international
service, Song®, Delta Shuttle®, Delta Connection®,
Delta SkyTeam®, and Worldwide Partners operate 7,814 flights
each day to over 492 cities in 86 countries.
EgyptAir
www.egyptair.com.eg
EgyptAir is one of the pioneer airlines in the world, established
in May 1932 to become the seventh carrier to be established
in the world. Today, EgyptAir is operating more than 400 weekly
flights departing from Cairo and other Egyptian cities to
84 international & domestic destinations all over the
world
El
Al Israel Airlines
www.elal.co.il
Established in 1948 as the national airline of Israel, El-Al
has grown into a prestigious international carrier.
Covering every aspect of service, assuring that passengers'
requirements are met on time, El Al was ranked by IATA as
one of the world's three most efficient air carriers.
Emirates
www.emirates.com
Dubai-based Emirates is one of the fastest growing airlines
in the world and has received more than 250 international
awards for excellence since its launch in 1985. With the recent
addition of new routes to Moscow, Auckland, Perth, Mauritius
and Cochin this airline can now take you to more than 70 destinations
in 50 countries in Europe, the Middle East, the Far East,
Africa, Asia and Australia.
EVA
Airways
www.evaair.com
EVA Air has strategically constructed a global service network
using Chiang Kai-Shek International Airport in Taipei as a
transportation hub, and has established an impressive track
record. The airline has strengthened its competitive position
globally through what the industry recognizes as code-sharing
relationships. EVA Air has formed international alliances
with Air Nippon Airways, American Airlines Continental Airlines,
America West, Qantas Airways, Air New Zealand, British Airways,
Lufthansa Cargo and Air Canada.
Finnair
www.finnair.com
Finnair, one of the world's oldest operating airlines, established
in 1923, covers the following areas of operation: scheduled
passenger traffic and leisure traffic, technical and ground
handling operations, catering, travel agencies as well as
travel information and reservation services. Finnair's route
network covers about 50 international destinations. The company's
long-haul routes fly to New York and Miami in North America,
and to Singapore, Bangkok and Hong Kong in Asia. Finnair flies
to Tokyo, Osaka, Shanghai and Beijing non-stop across Siberia.
The domestic flight network with 16 destinations within Finland
is one of the densest in the world in relation to population.
In addition to regular scheduled traffic Finnair operates
leisure flights to more than 60 destinations.
Frontier
Airlines
www.frontierairlines.com
Frontier is an affordable fare airline that provides service
to 43 destinations in 23 states of the US, spanning the nation
from coast-to-coast and to five cities in Mexico, from its
Denver hub. The airline is the second largest jet carrier
of Denver International Airport with an average of 225 daily
system-wide departures and arrivals.
Garuda
Indonesia Airlines
www.garudausa.com
Garuda Airline commands over 50 percent of the Indonesian
domestic market and, as it expands its range of customer services
and code-share agreements with other airlines, is becoming
a significant player in the international travel market. Garuda
currently flies to 30 domestic (21 cities served by Garuda
Indonesia and nine cities served by Citilink, a sub-brand
of Garuda Indonesia) and 24 international destinations.
Hawaiian
Airlines
www.hawaiianair.com
Hawaiian Airlines today serves 18 domestic and international
destinations in the Pacific region. It specializes in air
transportation among the Hawaiian Islands and bringing visitors
to Hawaii from points in the Western U.S. and the South Pacific.
Carrying more than 6 million passengers a year, Hawaiian Airlines
provides high-frequency jet service daily to seven destinations
throughout the Hawaiian Islands and weekly service to the
South Pacific destinations of Tahiti and American Samoa. In
North America it provides daily service to Hawaii from more
cities than any other airline.
Iberia
Airlines
www.iberia.com
Since the beginning of Iberia’s scheduled services in
1927, more than 550 million people have flown with this airline,
placing this company among the five largest European airlines,
and making Iberia the unrivalled leader on routes connecting
Spain with the rest of Europe, and Europe with Latin America.
Today, Iberia Group covers 100 destinations in 40 countries.
Via code-sharing agreements with other carriers, the group
offers flights to further 69 destinations in 28 countries.
With a fleet of more than 200 aircraft, it operates about
1,000 flights each day.
Icelandair
www.icelandair.com
Icelandair is one of Europe's most progressive and dynamic
airlines with over 65 years' aviation experience. Operating
from the hub at Keflavik Airport, the airline offers daily
and regular scheduled services to Europe and North America.
Japan
Airlines
www.japanair.com
The merger of Japan Airlines, the country's largest international
airline and Japan Air Systems, a major Japan domestic carrier
made the new JAL Group Asia's largest airline, offering service
to 172 destinations (59 in Japan) in 30 countries. The fleet
now consists of 287 aircraft with 16 types including the world's
largest fleet of B747's.
KLM
Royal Dutch Airlines
www.klm.com
Through close cooperation with European and intercontinental
network and route partners, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines offers
passengers and airfreight shippers more than 132,000 city-pair
connections throughout the world directly or via one or more
airports.
Korean
Air
www.koreanair.com
Korean Air's extensive route structure spans the world with
one of the industry's youngest fleets. Every year, the airline
makes considerable investments to modernize its fleet with
the goal of using only five aircraft types by 2009. The newest
international routes - specially those in China and Southeast
Asia-are establishing the foundation for future growth. China
is a very strong market for Korean Air which serves more than
a dozen destinations on almost 80 flights a week including
the business centers of Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing. Overall,
Korean Air flies to 86 cities in 30 countries. As a member
of SkyTeam, the airline alliance that includes Delta Air Lines,
Air France, Aeromexico, Czech Airlines and Alitalia., Korean
Air can offer ist customers to take advantage of SkyTeam hubs
and benefit on more than 8,000 flights to 500 cities in 114
countries around the world.
LanChile
www.lanchile.com
LAN is a commercial alliance comprised of LAN CHILE, LAN PERU,
LAN ECUADOR, LAN CARGO and LAN EXPRESS. LAN is operating in
Chile, Peru and Ecuador. In addition to flights to the United
States and other South American countries, the airline has
started operations to Europe from Peru and Ecuador.
LOT
Polish Airlines
www.lot.com
Known as one of the oldest airlines in the world, LOT offers
direct flights to 48 destinations in Europe and worldwide,
36 destinations via code-share partner airlines and to 12
domestic destinations.
Lufthansa
German Airlines
www.lufthansa.com
Deutsche Lufthansa AG ranks upfront among the world’s
leading airlines. As an Aviation Group, Lufthansa adheres
firmly to economic and strategic criteria, focusing on the
core competencies of its six business areas: passenger traffic,
logistics, MRO, catering, leisure travel, and IT services.
Malaysia
Airlines
www.malaysiaairlines.com
In its on going commitment to strengthen Kuala Lumpur International
Airport as a premier commercial aviation hub in the Asian
region, Malaysia Airlines' rationalized its international
operations during the years 2000 and 2001 with increased passenger
flights to Frankfurt, Jeddah, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Auckland,
Shanghai and Hong Kong, Denpasar, Jakarta, Medan, Phnom Penh
and Hanoi. Today, Malaysia Airlines serves 106 destinations
across six continents with a modern fleet of 95 aircraft,
including the B747-400s and the new B777s. Malaysia Airlines
currently operates 16 Golden Lounges and 41 third-party lounges
system-wide, to cater for the comfort of its First Class,
Golden Club Class and Enrich gold card passengers.
Malev
Hungarian Airlines
www.hungarianairlines.com
Malev Hungarian Airlines offers non-stop services between
USA and Budapest, Hungary, as well as to many other destinations
in Europe, Asia, Middle East and North Africa.
Mesa
Air Group
www.mesa-air.com
Mesa Air Group, Inc. operates in the West and Midwest as America
West Express; the Midwest and East as US Airways Express;
in Chicago, Denver and Los Angeles as United Express; in Kansas
City with Midwest Express and in New Mexico and Texas as Mesa
Airlines. The Company, which was founded in New Mexico in
1982, currently operates 176 aircraft with over 1,000 daily
system departures to over 181 cities, 43 states, the District
of Columbia, Canada, Mexico and the Bahamas.
Midwest
Airlines
www.midwestairlines.com
Midwest Airlines features nonstop jet service to major destinations
throughout the United States. Skyway Airlines, Inc. - its
wholly owned subsidiary - operates Midwest Connect, which
offers connections to Midwest Airlines as well as point-to-point
service between select markets on regional jet and turboprop
aircraft.
Northwest
Airlines
www.nwa.com
Northwest Airlines is the world’s fifth largest airline.
Together with its global travel partners, the company serves
almost 750 destinations in nearly 120 countries on six continents.
Philippine
Airlines
www.philippineairlines.com
Philippine Airlines (PAL), founded in 1941, is one of the
most respected airlines around the world with a young and
modern fleet of aircraft and a route network that spans 30
foreign cities and 21 domestic points.
Qantas
Airways
www.qantas.com
Qantas was founded in the Queensland outback in 1920. Registered
originally as the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial
Services Limited (QANTAS), the company has built a reputation
for excellence in safety, operational reliability, engineering
and maintenance, and customer service. Today, Qantas is widely
regarded as the world's leading long distance airline and
one of the strongest brands in Australia. The airline also
operates subsidiary businesses including other airlines, and
businesses in specialist markets such as Qantas Holidays and
Qantas Flight Catering.
Regional
Airlines France
www.regional.fr
Links 24 airports in France with 15 European cities. The company
has 160 regular routes and 250 daily flights, linking nine
countries
Riga
Airlines
The first private airlines company in Latvia with connections
of Riga-London, Riga-Paris, Riga-Moscow
Royal
Airlines Canada
www.royalaironline.com
One of Canada's leading international carriers serving hundreds
of destinations not visited by other airlines.
Royal
Air Maroc
www.royalairmaroc.com
International network with 900 weekly flights covering 40
countries and 67 destinations. On the domestic routes the
airline offers daily flights and express flights connecting
Casablanca with the main Moroccan cities
Royal
Brunei Airlines
www.bruneiair.com
Royal Brunei Airlines currently flies to 22 destinations across
Europe, the Middle and Far East and Australia. New services
to Seoul, Ho Chi Minh City, Sydney and Tokyo are planned for
2004/2005. As an added convenience to its passengers, the
airline has code-share agreements with Singapore Airlines,
Malaysia Airlines, British Midland, Philippine Airlines and
Dragon Air of Hong Kong. Code-sharing allows passengers to
co-ordinate flights for seamless travel to a wider choice
of destinations.
Royal
Jordanian Airline
www.rja.com.jo
Royal Jordanian flies to 48 cities on four continents, stretching
from Bangkok, Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur in the East to New
York City and Chicago in the West
Royal
Nepal Airlines
www.royalnepal.com
Nepal's own international Airlines operate regular flights
to Kathmandu from Bangkok, Delhi, Dubai, Hong Kong, Kuala
Lumpur, Mumbai, Osaka, Singapore and Shanghai.
Royal
Tongan Airlines
www.tongatapu.net.to
The national carrier, providing the only inter-island scheduled
air service linking Tongatapu with 'Eua, Ha'apai, Vava'u,
and the Niuas
Royal
Wings
www.royalwings.com.jo
Regular flights from Amman to Aqaba, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Gaza.
The company also offers tourist-based charter flights
RusAir
www.rusair.com
RusAir provides premium, efficient and cost-effective aviation
services within the western Russia and Eastern European regions
Ryanair
www.ryanair.com
With 11 bases in Ireland, Scotland, Great Britain, Belgium,
Germany, Sweden and Italy, Ryanair offers low cost shuttle
flight services to 84 destinations in 16 European countries.
In 2004 Ryanair has been named the most popular airline on
the web for 2003 by Google.
Sabena
Belgian World Airlines
www.sabena.com
Sabena is a friendly, fast and innovative European Business
Airline flying the world.
Saratov
Airlines
www.saravia.ru
The airline offers domestic services.
SATA
Air Acores
www.sata.pt
The airline operates scheduled and non-scheduled passenger,
cargo and mail flights within the nine islands of the Azores
Saudi
Arabian Airlines
www.saudiairlines.com
The largest airline in the Middle East and Africa has some
one hundred and thirty-nine (139) aircraft, including the
latest and most advanced widebodied jets presently avail and
connects Dammam, Riyadh and Jeddah with the rest of the world.
Scandinavian
Airlines System
www.scandinavian.net
SAS is currently the leading carrier in the Nordic countries,
and is also a founding member of the Star Alliance. It operates
out of two primary hubs, the Stockholm-Arlanda Airport and
the Copenhagen Airport in Kastrup. In the SAS network, the
Oslo Airport is serviced mainly with connections from the
Swedish and Danish hubs. The consortium's fleet currently
consists of 130 aircraft
Scenic
Airlines
www.scenic.com
Scenic Airlines offers scheduled domestic service to Las Vegas,
Nevada, Bryce Canyon and Monument Valley, Utah as well as
interesting sight seeing flights
Scot
Airways
www.scotairways.co.uk
The airline flies to Dundee, Glasgow and Edinburgh from London
City. Scheduled flights from Cambridge and Southampton to
Amsterdam Schiphol, London Luton to Paris CDG
Seaborn
Airlines
www.seaborneairlines.com
Seaborne focuses on serving the Virgin Islands through its
growing scheduled service operations. Now in its 12th year,
Seaborne's brand of reliable, high quality air transportation
serves more than 125,000 Virgin Islands passengers annually.
Shaheen
Air International
www.seaborneairlines.com
SAI is now a major private airline of Pakistan, with a fleet
of 6 aircraft operating more than 30-flight-a-week to 10 domestic
and international, mainly Saudi Arabian destinations.
Shandong
Airlines
www.shandongair.com
SDA (Shandong Aviation Group) is a state-owned aviation enterprise,
which was founded in 1994. At present, the group possesses
30 different kinds of planes and serves more than 200 lines
and 600 flights every week.
Shanghai
Airlines
www.shanghai-air.com
Established in 1985 as the first commercial airline with limited
liability in China, Shanghai Airlines Co., Ltd. offers over
130 domestic routes as well as scheduled and charter flights
to Macao, Phnom Penh, Vladivostok ,Ho Chi Minh City and South-east
Asia
Shuttle
America
www.shuttleamerica.com
Established in 1998, Shuttle America is now one of the fastest
growing regional airlines in the United States, offering the
convenience of major airports in the Northeast.
Siberia
Airlines
www.s7.ru
Siberia Airlines is the second largest Russian airline operating
more than 100 flights per day in the high season, including
40 flights from Moscow.
Silk
Air
www.silkair.com/mbe
As the Regional Wing of Singapore Airlines, SilkAir connects
you to 25 destinations in Asia, each offering a unique 'unwinding
experience' through its natural and man made wonders, local
cultures and customs.
Singapore
Airlines
www.singaporeair.com
Over the last two decades, Singapore Airlines has grown from
a regional airline into one of the world's leading passenger
and cargo carriers. Ther route network spans 89 destinations
in almost 40 countries. On February 3, 2004 the airline made
aviation history when it launched the world's longest non-stop
commercial flight from Singapore to Los Angeles. The flight
from Singapore to Los Angeles takes about 16 hours, with the
return flight to Singapore clocking in at 18.5 hours, offering
customers greater convenience and saving up to 2 hours in
travel time. Come June this year, SIA will create another
aviation milestone when it launches non-stop services between
Singapore and New York.
Skyline
Airways
www.skyair.com.np
Domestic operator in Nepal.offering a comprehensive range
of services to support the adventurous tourism like Mountain
Flight and Pokhara originating from Kathmandu
Skyways
www.skyways.se
The Skyways Group is one of Sweden’s fastest growing
companies and flies to more than 27 destinations
SkyWest
Airlines
www.skywest.com
SkyWest is now the primary United Express carrier along the
West Coast, providing more than 770 daily departures and serving
United hubs at Los Angeles, Seattle/Tacoma, Portland, San
Francisco, Chicago O'Hare, and Denver. Due to the code-sharing
partnership with Delta, United Airlines and Continental Airlines,
SkyWest today provides a total of approximately 1.300 daily
flights system wide to 111 cities in 29 states and Canada.
With a fleet of 73 Embraer-120 turboprops and 116 Canadair
Regional Jets, SkyWest is the nation's largest independently
owned regional airline and still growing.
Skywest
Airlines Australia
www.skywest.com.au
Skywest Airlines is one of Australia’s largest and longest
established regional airlines, meeting the transport needs
of millions of Western Australians, domestic and international
tourists for more than 40 years. Skywest is the major regional
airline in Western Australia, providing scheduled services
to fourteen destinations, covering Albany, Argyle, Esperance,
Geraldton, Carnarvon, Exmouth, Broome, Kalgoorlie, Karratha,
Newman, Leinster, Leonaora and Port Hedland. Skywest also
links Perth to Darwin via Broome.
Solomon
Airlines
www.solomonairlines.com.au
Solomon Airlines is the Solomon Islands national airline and
operates one nine-passenger Islander aircraft and two bigger
Twin Otters on its busy domestic services. Solomon Airlines
also flies to international destinations, linking Honiara
with Australia, Vanuatu, Fiji and New Zealand. Cargo is carried
on every flight operated by Solomon Airlines, both internationally
and domestically.
South
African Airways
www.saa.co.za
South African Airways is Africa's leading airline with route
services both locally and throughout the Region as well as
intercontinental services.
South
Afrika Airlink
www.saairlink.co.za
Today, South African Airlink flies to more local destinations
than any other airline, operating over 3500 flights per month
in servicing more than 20 destinations in Southern Africa.
SA Airlink, having standardised their fleet, became the 3rd
biggest Jetstream 41 operation in the world.
Southwest
Airlines
www.southwest.com
What began as a small Texas airline has grown to become one
of the largest airlines in America. Today, Southwest Airlines
flies more than 65 million passengers a year to 59 great cities
(60 airports) all across the country, and it does it more
than 2,800 times a day.
Spanair
www.spanair.com
Based in Palma de Mallorca, Spanair offers national wide,
European and intercontinental flights. As a member of Star
Alliance, Spanair and its 14 airline partners offer customers
access to a global network by code sharing between its home
markets.
Spirit
Airlines
www.spiritair.com
From its beginnings in 1980 as Charter One to its current
role as the largest privately held airline in the United States,
Spirit Airlines strives for tactical growth in a profitable
and successful manner while providing low-fares and friendly,
reliable service to its customers. Today Spirit offers domestic
services to 146 destinations within the US.
SriLancan
Airlines
www.srilankan.aero
SriLankan Airlines flies to 42 destinations in 23 countries
across Europe, the Middle East and Asia
Star
Airlines
www.star-airlines.fr
Dedicated to tourist traffic (charter Flights) to the medium-haul
destinations of the Mediterranean Bassin, STAR AIRLINES also
operates scheduled flights mainly to long-haul destinations
in Africa and the Middle East.
Sun
Air
www.fiji.to
With its hub at Nadi International Airport, Sun Air is Fiji's
largest domestic airline, providing daily services to the
country's major tourism and business destinations
Swiss
International Air Lines
http://www.swiss.com
SWISS offers award-winning nonstop service from eight North
American gateways (Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami,
Newark, New York JFK and Montreal) to Switzerland, connecting
to 72 destinations worldwide and, together with codeshare
partner American Airlines, connecting service from an additional
45 cities in North America. SWISS is a partner in the American
Airlines Advantage program
Syrian
Airlines
www.syrian-airlines.com
Syrian Airlines provides international flight services and
has deployed local offices around Syria to cover most of the
governorates.
TAM
Brazilian Airlines
www.tamairlines.com
TAM Brazilian Airlines is the most modern airline/aircraft
company in Brazil. In addition to unsurpassed comfort, TAM's
fleet of 53 state-of-the-art airbus aircraft features cutting
edge airline technology. Besides national services TAM flies
to Miami and Paris and Argentina.
TOL-Air
www.tolair.com
The charter and cargo airline, Tol-Air with its 16 plane fleet
is capable of transporting over 100,000 pounds daily to destinations
in the Caribbean and the Bahamas. From Puerto Rico and Miami
the company delivers to various airports, including St. Thomas,
St. Croix, St. Maarten, Tortola, Martinique, Guadaloupe and
St. Kitts.
Thai Airways International
www.thaiairways.com
Thai Airways International Public Company Limited is the national
carrier of the Kingdom of Thailand. It operates domestic,
regional and intercontinental flights rediating from its home
base in Bangkok to key destinations around the world and within
Thailand.
Tunisair
www.tunisair.com.tn
Today, known throughout Europe, North Africa and the Middle
East, TUNISAIR serves more than 49 destinations with regularly
scheduled flights and 80 destinations with charter flight
service.
Turkish
Airlines
www.flyturkish.com
Turkish Airlines fly to 33 domestic and more than 60 international
destinations and thus serve as a bridge between the Turkish
Republics of Central Asia, the Balkans, the Middle and Far
East, the Americas and Europe.
Ukraine
International Airlines
www.ukraine-international.com
Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) is Ukraine’s leading
international airline. UIA operates direct flights to most
major cities in Europe operating more than 150 flights per
week. In 2004 UIA opens up new markets in the Middle East
(Kuwait) and Africa (Tripoli). The airline also has developed
a domestic network servicing Ukraine’s regions: Lviv,
Donetsk, Zaporyzhya and Simferopol.
United
Airlines
www.united.com
United Airlinesis the second largest air carrier in the world.
With hubs in Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco and
Washington, D.C., and key international gateways in Tokyo,
London, Frankfurt, Miami and Toronto, United flies to 109
destinations in 23 countries. United's customers also enjoy
access to more than 700 destinations around the world through
Star Alliance, the leading global airline network.
US
Airways
www.usairways.com
US Airways Group, Inc. is the parent corporation for US Airways
mainline jet and express divisions as well as several related
companies, all in the air transportation industry. With more
than 3.000 daily departures the various flight divisions serve
domestic destinations in 37 states of the US, major cities
in Europe and Canada as well as approximately 26 destinations
in the Caribbean and Mexico.
Uzbekistan
Airways
www.uzbekistanairways.com
The airline offers d irect routes from Tashkent to New York,
Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Athens, Istanbul, Bagkok and
Seoul as well as many cities within the former CIS.
Varig
Brazilian Airlines
www.varig.com.br
VARIG is the largest air tranportation company in Latin America
and, together with Rio Sul and Nordeste, operates 115 aircraft,
offering the largest, most diversified network of airlines
in the country. The national network of airlines is inter-connected
to VARIG"s international services that, today, directly
connect 24 cities in various countries. Thanks to connections
with the Star Alliance partners" networks - an alliance
of strategic cooperation between airlines, VARIG is united
with 14 other renowned companies, offering Brazilian customers
access to more than 755 destinations throughout the world.
Vietnam
Airlines
www.vietnamairlines.com.vn
Vietnam Airlines serves to 15 domestic locations and 25 major
international cities as for example: Paris, Taipei, Seoul,
Osaka, Sydney, Melbourne and Phnom Penh, Tokyo, Seoul, Beijing
and Kunming, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Shanghai and Moscow,
Virgin
Atlantic Airways
www.virginatlantic.com
he second largest British long-haul international airline
operating services out of London's Heathrow and Gatwick to
18 different destinations all over the world.
WestJet
Airlines
www.westjet.com
WestJet was founded in 1996 by four Calgary entrepreneurs,
who saw an opportunity to provide low-fare air travel across
western Canada. Today, the airline operates a growing fleet
of 50 aircraft featuring 32 new Next-Generation Boeing 737-700
aircraft with leather seats and more legroom. Transborder
service will commence in fall 2004 to the cities of Los Angeles,
San Francisco, Phoenix, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Orlando, and
New York. Service to Palm Springs is scheduled to begin in
January 2005.
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