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The Slovenian national airline Adria Airways has a wealth of experience spanning over 49 years in charter and scheduled air traffic. Today the majority of Adria Airways business is in scheduled flights; its network links Ljubljana with more than 20 cities throughout Europe and offers excellent connections to South East Europe. Adria Airways operates flights with 14 aircraft: two Airbus A320, two Airbus A319, four Canadair Regional Jet CRJ900, six Canadair Regional Jet CRJ200. This is one of the most modern fleets in Europe, and is both environment-friendly and economical. www.adria.si/ |
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Aegean Airlines carried 6.23 million passengers in 2010. Since June 30, 2010 it is a member of the strongest worldwide airline alliance, Star Alliance. In its 12 year history, Aegean has been awarded six times by the European Regions Airline Association (ERA). Furthermore, the company has been repeatedly awarded by the Athens International Airport as the greatest contributor to the airport’s passenger volume increase. Finally, the company has been honored with the Skytrax World Airline award, as the best European regional airline for 2009. Aegean will operate 35 international and 24 domestic routes during the IATA 2011 Summer season, without taking into account a significant number of international destinations served by six aircraft on charter operations. www.aegeanair.com |
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Air Canada is Canada's largest full-service airline and the largest provider of scheduled passenger services in the Canadian market, the Canada-U.S. transborder market and in the international market to and from Canada. Together with their regional partner Jazz, Air Canada serves over 170 destinations on five continents. www.aircanada.com/ |
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Air China is China’s only national flag carrier and a Star Alliance member. With a fleet of 280 Airbus and Boeing aircraft, Air China operate 264 routes of which 68 are international, 13 regional, and 184 domestic, serving a total of 137 cities. Air China offer over 6,900 flights with over 1,000,000 seats every week. Since joining Star Alliance, Air China’s route network, with Beijing as its hub, is able to offer 1,121 destinations in 178 countries. www.air-china.co.uk/ |
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Air New Zealand flies from and within New Zealand, directly serving 53 cities in 16 countries, including 26 destinations within New Zealand. Air New Zealand is committed to delivering a uniquely New Zealand experience to its customers while offering the very highest standards of customer service and care. www.airnz.co.uk/ www.airnewzealand.com/ |
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ANA fly from Europe to Japan and also have around 800 daily flights to 46 destinations within Japan, as well as onward connections to Asia and the USA. www.ana.co.jp/ |
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Asiana Airline's main hub is the ultra-modern Incheon International Airport in Seoul. It provides convenient connections throughout Asia and beyond and offers more services between Korea, China and Japan than any other airline. www.flyasiana.com/ |
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Austrian, together with Lauda Air and Austrian arrows, offers flights to 130 destinations in 66 countries on all five continents. www.aua.com/
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The second largest full-service airline in Finland and a member of Star Alliance™ since 2004. Blue1 takes you from all major European cities non-stop to Helsinki, with excellent domestic connections to the largest cities in Finland. Their domestic network covers many popular holiday resorts in Finnish Lapland as well. www.blue1.com/ |
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Brussels Airlines offers the widest choice of flights to and from Brussels Airport. With a fleet of 51 aircraft, they operate 300 flights daily, connecting the Capital of Europe to some 70 premium European and African airports. Brussels Airlines joined Star Alliance at the end of 2009. www.brusselsairlines.com/ |
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Continental Airlines is a global network carrier flying to 262 destinations worldwide, 130 domestic and 132 international. The company provides customers with over 2,400 daily departures, mainly from its hubs in Cleveland, Newark and Houston. Continental prides itself to have one of the youngest and most fuel efficient fleet amongst all global carriers. The company recently celebrated its 75th birthday, and has been awarded #1 World's Most Admired Airline by Fortune magazine for the 6th year in a row. www.continental.com/ |
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Croatia Airlines, the Croatian flag carrier, operates in domestic and international air traffic for more than 20 years, connecting Croatia with all major European destinations. The airline offers its passengers a high level of service, placing special emphasis on safety. Croatia Airlines’ fleet is very modern and consists of Airbus 319/320 and Dash Q400 aircraft. www.croatiaairlines.com |
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For over 78 years, Egyptair has experienced extraordinary growth, taken the lead to be the first airline in the Middle East and Africa, the seventh in the world to join IATA and become a treasured brand. On its newest fleet, Egyptair has provided its customers with full flat bed seats in business class and personal screens in all classes. Moreover, Egyptair customers can now enjoy using their personal mobile and WI-FI internet onboard the newest Airbus 330-300. Currently, Egyptair’s fleet comprises of 73 aircrafts criss-crossing the world to 76 destinations in 52 Countries fulfilling the needs of both business and leisure travellers. www.egyptair.com/ |
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| Ethiopian Airlines is the flag carrier of Ethiopia. Ethiopian Airlines operates flights to many destinations in Africa and also in the USA, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Ethiopian serves 63 international and 17 domestic destinations and operates with 47 modern aircraft including five Boeing 777-200 long range aircraft. Ethiopian recently announced a 15-year strategic plan dubbed Vision 2025 to transform itself into an aviation group. www.ethiopianairlines.com |
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LOT Polish Airlines fly to 49 destinations in 31 countries worldwide, with comprehensive services within Poland, Europe and also selected US services. www.lot.com/ |
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Lufthansa fly to Germany and across the world, including Europe, Asia, The Middle East, The Americas and Africa. www.lufthansa.com/ |
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Scandinavian Airlines offers an extensive number of flights to Scandinavia and Finland and worldwide connections to Europe, North America, and The Far East. www.scandinavian-airlines.com/ |
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Singapore Airlines fly from all the major European hubs to Singapore. From here you can take onward connections to Asia, or further afield to Australia, New Zealand and North America. www.singaporeair.co.uk/ |
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South African Airways serves more than 700 destinations throughout the world. SAA flies between Europe and South Africa, and offer a gateway to the rest of Africa, the Indian Ocean Islands, India, the Far East, Asia, Australia and North and South America. www.flysaa.com/ |
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Spanair is a Catalonian airline that operates scheduled flights from Spain. They have been a member of Star Alliance since 2003, the world's largest airline alliance. They have a code-sharing agreement with Lufthansa, and currently connect 19 Spanish cities and 65 international destinations. www.spanair.com/en |
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SWISS joined the Star Alliance on 7 April 2006. They fly to 69 destinations spanning Europe, Asia, North and South America and Africa. The addition of SWISS to the Star Alliance now offers customers more choice with key international routes through the Americas, Africa and Asia. www.swiss.com/ |
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TAM Airlines has passion to fly and serve. That's why it became the largest airline in South America and was the pioneer in the launch of a loyalty program in Brazil, the TAM Fidelidade FFP. In 2009 TAM Airlines flew more than 700 daily flights to over 60 destinations in Brazil, USA, Europe and South America. www.tamairlines.com/ |
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TAP Portugal offers an average of 180 daily flights to 42 destinations in 25 countries in Europe, Africa as well as North, Central and South America. With the addition of TAP to the Star Alliance travel times have been cut from Europe to the busy hub of north eastern Brazil by several hours. www.flytap.com/ |
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Thai fly between Europe and Bangkok, and connect to domestic flights within Thailand, and a network that spans Asia. Onward destinations from Thailand include Australia, New Zealand, USA, Japan, South Asia, Indochina and the Middle East. www.thaiairways.com/ |
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Turkish Airlines has been the national flag carrier since it was founded in 1933. Turkish Airlines has been ranked as a 4 star Airline by the Skytrax magazine. With the fleet size of 102 aircraft, carrying 19.65 million passengers in 2007 and operated 108 international, 32 domestic, in total 140 direct flight destinations. Turkish Airlines is one of the fastest growing airlines within the European market with a capacity of 20 million passengers in 2007. www.thy.com/ |
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United fly transatlantic to six US gateway cities and over 100 cities in North America. You can also connect with United from the USA to South and Central America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. www.ual.com/ |
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US Airways serves over 91 International and domestic airports with over 1,100 departures each day to Europe, The Caribbean and Canada. www.usairways.com/ |