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Faved by: xingchariot
Feb 18 2007 - via www.ana.co.jp
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Faved by: baramister
Apr 01 2008 - via ezinearticles.com

Nowadays it is more of an art than a skill getting cheap international flight tickets.

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Faved by: davepark
May 25 2006 - via www.seatguru.com

guide to airline seating

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Faved by: sb66
Jul 05 2007 - via www.squidoo.com
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Faved by: deborealis
Jan 30 2008 - via www.msnbc.msn.com

Interesting.
Quoted: TODAY Travel editor Peter Greenberg explains the unwritten rule that can get you on your way when your flight is canceled or delayed.

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Faved by: brad
Aug 24 2007 - via www.farecompare.com

Tips on finding and using the Y-Up airfare class as a much-better-than but same-price alternative when faced with purchasing a last-minute, full-fare coach ticket.

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Faved by: dragonc
Jan 11 2006 - via www.luchtzak.be

Quoted: Air India's order consists of 23 777s, including eight 777-200LR (Longer Range) Worldliners and 15 777-300ERs (Extended Range), and 27 787-8 Dreamliners. Air India Express, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Air India, will receive 18 Next-Generation 737-800s.

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Faved by: mike
Sep 17 2007 - via www.msnbc.msn.com

Hawaiian Airlines bought us tickets on a Northwest flight to Maui when their own aircraft had mechanical problems (it was scheduled to be 6 hours before the delayed Hawaiian flight would take off).

Quoted: Before the deregulation of the U.S. airline industry in 1978, every U.S. airline had to follow the same set of rules — including those dealing with "irregularities" such as canceled flights. In those days, airline fares and routes were regulated by the Civil Aeronautics Board, the predecessor to today's Federal Aviation Administration.

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Faved by: mohit
Sep 13 2007 - via indianinside.info

Just read about Kingfisher Airlines. Kingfisher is (the leading?) beer company in India, so I suppose it makes sense they operator an airline, too.

Anyways, according to the Economist, the differentiator with Kingfisher Airlines is an "all-female crew wearing distinctive tight-fitting red skirts".

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Faved by: dragonc
Oct 20 2006 - via www.airchina.com.cn

Quoted: Li Jiaxiang, aged 55, is the Chairman of the Board and a Non-executive Director of our
Company. Mr. Li has in-depth knowledge of the aviation industry. Prior to joining Air China
International Corporation in November 2000 as Vice President and becoming its President in
October 2002, Mr. Li had previously served in the China Air Force since 1969 and served in
various positions including as a Major General. In October 2002 he was appointed as Vice
President of CNAHC and then promoted to the position of President in August 2004, a post he
continues to hold. Mr. Li graduated from Shandong Zaozhuang Coal Technology Institute in 1969
and studied in China Northwestern University from 1999 to 2001 majoring in international
economic law.

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