Friday, September 14, 2012

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Singapore Airlines - Airline Information

 

 

Singapore Airlines - Airline Information

Singapore Airlines operates passenger services from its primary hub in Singapore at Changi Airport. One of the worlds largest airlines, Singapore Airlines' primary operations are in the Southeast Asian region, with connections to the regional routes operated by its subsidiary SilkAir. Singapore Airlines offers the most flights to international destinations than any other Southeast Asian airline. The Airline is a member of the Star Alliance network of airlines, and also has codeshare agreements with SilkAir, Virgin Atlantic Airways and Malaysian Airlines.

Singapore Airlines were the first airline to operate the A380, flying the aircraft between Sydney and Singapore. The airline now flies the A380 to other destinations including Tokyo and London, and will increase the frequency of its flights to London to twice daily from September 2008. From Australia, it's most popular routes include services to Europe through Asia.

Singapore Airlines Travel Classes – Cheap Flights

The airline operates three classes including, First Class, Raffles Class (Business Class) and Economy Class. All classes feature the Singapore Airlines in-flight entertainment system, called KrisWorld with personal TV's. The service offers a range of entertainment options from a variety of movie channels, tv shows, music stations and Nintendo games.

First and Business Class passengers may access the SilverKris Lounges, in destinations including Singapore, Sydney, Osaka and Manila. Partner lounges are also available in other selected destinations.

First Class & Suites

On the A380, there is an additional class of Suites, offering luxurious travel options in a personal cabin.

For First Class passengers, SkySuite seats offer a comfortable lounge seat reclining into a spacious bed, and a standard of service ensuring passengers arrive at their destination feeling relaxed and rested.

Business Class

SpaceBed’s offer a seat that reclines to 8 degrees, allowing passengers to rest in comfort, and adjustable screen dividers also ensure privacy is maintained. Priority check in is available for Business Class passengers.

Economy Class

Economy Class seats have footrests and winged headrests to allow passengers to adjust the seat to their particular specifications. World class cuisine is served, along with complimentary beverages. Newspapers and magazines are also available.

KrisFlyer Frequent Flyer Programme

Singapore Airlines also operates the KrisFlyer frequent flyer programme - which has three levels of membership including KrisFlyer Standard, KrisFlyer Elite Silver and KrisFlyer Elite Gold. Benefits of membership include priority baggage handling and additional baggage allowances. PPS Club membership is also available exclusively to passengers travelling in First or Business class. This Club offers benefits including priority check in, lounge access and worldwide emergency assistance. A minimum number of points are required to be accrued each year to retain membership.
  
For more info to go http://www.singaporeair.com.au or contact them at, Singapore Airlines House, 17-19 Bridge St, Sydney

Monday, November 29, 2010

Fly Emirates Airlines



Emirates Airline also called Emirates is a subsidiary of Dubai based company Emirates Group. Ranked as the biggest airline in the Middle East in terms of revenue, fleet size and passenger carried, the airline has its main base at Dubai International Airport. Emirates is the eighth largest airline in Asia in terms of passengers carried and ranked among the world's top 10 air carriers in terms of revenue. Presently, Emirates operates around 3, 715 flights per week, connecting over 100 destinations in 62 countries. Emirates is one of only six airlines in the world to operate a fleet of all wide-body aircraft.

History
Emirates Airline was established by the Dubai government on 25th May, 1985. The airline began operations with flights to Karachi and Mumbai. In September, 1985, Emirates started its flight for Delhi. Initially, Emirates leased two aircraft, namely Airbus A300 and Boeing 737-700 from Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). Further, two Boeing 727 - 200 advanced aircraft were taken on lease from the UAE's Royal Flight. In July 1987, Emirates extended its services to Europe, with first flight to London Gatwick. In June 1990, Emirates Airline commenced its operations to Singapore. On 28 July 2008, Emirates received its first Airbus A380 aircraft and became the world's second airline to fly the Airbus A380 after Singapore Airlines.

Emirates Codeshare Agreements
Emirates has codeshare agreements with a number of international airlines such as Air India, Air Malta, Air Mauritius, British Airways, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Japan Airlines, Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines, Korean Air, Oman Air, Philippine Airlines, Royal Air Maroc, South African Airways and Thai Airways International.

Emirates Destinations
Presently Emirates offers its services to international destinations only and does not operate any domestic flight within the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Some of important destinations covered by Emirates are Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Dhaka, Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Colombo, Male, Beijing, Hong Kong, Teheran, Beirut, Muscat, Doha, Amman, Manama, Dammam, Jeddah, Riyadh, Athens, Rome, Zurich, London, Birmingham, Toronto, New York, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland and Brazil.



Emirates Fleet
Emirates Airline fleet consists of four aircraft families, namely Boeing 777, Airbus A330, Airbus A340 and Airbus A380. Currently, Emirates has a fleet of 118 aircraft including 38 Boeing 777 - 300 ER, 12 Boeing 777 - 300, 8 Boeing 777 - 200LR, 4 Boeing 777 - 200ER, 5 Boeing 777 - 200, 4 Airbus A380 - 800, 29 Airbus A330 - 200, 10 Airbus A340 - 500 and 8 Airbus A340 - 300.

Emirates Services
Emirates Airline offers three classes of journey to passengers. You can choose from First Class, Business Class and Economy Class, as per your choice and budget. Emirates provide world class in-flight services to passengers on board. Being a popular airline, Emirates serves a wide range of scrumptious food to passengers along with plethora of entertainment options. While flying on Emirates flight, passengers on board can enjoy their favourite music, videos and video games. Emirates flights are equipped with Information Communication Entertainment (ICE) system, which has over 1,200 entertainment options, including access to email service as well. Get best Travel deals on Emirate Airlines Air Fares, Emirates Flights, only on MakeMyTrip the leading online travel agency in India. Find the Discounted / Cheap Flight Emirate Airlines Tickets to India (Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Dhaka, Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Colombo and other destinations from USA)

Most Amazing Aeroplane Crossings

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Air Bus A-380

                                                                 

Airbus claims greater size equals greater environmental benefits. The new plane, the company boasts, will help ease the increasingly congested airspace. By transporting more people, the plane's fuel-burn per passenger will make it more environmentally friendly than most cars, Airbus says.
Many critics are not so sure.
They say Airbus officials may be stretching their math by calculating for more passengers than most A380 flights will actually carry. Furthermore, critics argue, the plane's technological improvements are simply what is to be expected in any new airplane.
"Megajets are not the way to greener, or cleaner, skies," said Alan Durning, executive director of Northwest Environment Watch in Seattle, Washington. "On almost no count is the A380 particularly green."
Fuzzy Numbers?
The Airbus 380, which makes its maiden voyage this spring before entering passenger service in 2006, is the world's first twin-deck, four-aisle airliner.
A wide staircase leads to the upper level, where first-class and business-class passengers will likely be seated. In an Airbus conception, each first-class seat folds open into a bed. On the main deck, the coach section will look similar to coach sections on airplanes today but with an extra inch (2.5 centimeters) of width in each seat.
In spite of its more powerful engines, the A380 will make less noise than its closest competitor, the Boeing 747. The noise dampening is thanks to new engine and wing technology, Airbus says. The company says the plane's fuel consumption will be 2.9 liters (0.76 gallon) per passenger per 100 kilometers (60 miles).
"The Airbus A380 will generate about half of the noise of a 747-400 [the biggest of the 747s], for example, and is also more fuel efficient than a small car," said David Velupillai, a spokesperson for Airbus in Toulouse. "It is able to do this through a host of new technology—newer, more efficient engines from either Rolls-Royce or Engine Alliance [a joint venture of General Electric and Pratt & Whitney], better aerodynamic design, and the use of newer and lighter materials."
But analysts have questioned the Airbus numbers. Boeing, not surprisingly, says the seat-mile cost differential between its 747 airliner and the A380 is very slim.
           

4 more Info plz visit : www.airbus.com/

British AirLines

                                              

British Airways is a full service global airline, offering year-round low fares with an extensive global route network. Our airline flies to and from centrally located airports and offers flights around the world. Book flights, great value hotels and car rental, as well as check-in online, view the latest offers and manage your booking with one of the world's most popular airlines at ba.com

Two companies - British Overseas Airways Corporation and British European Airways -were dissolved on March 31, 1974 and their stakes later combined to form the British Airways Group on September 1, 1974. It later expanded with the acquisition of British Caledonian in 1988 and few routes Dan Air in 1992. Today, the British Airways Group comprises British Airways Private Limited Company and a few subsidiary companies including the British Airways Holidays Limited.

When it commenced operations, British Airways mainly inherited a fleet of UK built aircrafts with the exception of the Boeing 707 and Boeing 747. In 1976, simultaneously with Air France, British Airways inaugurated Concorde, the first ever supersonic passenger service in the world. Later in the 1980s, the airline introduced into its fleet, the Boeing 737 and Boeing 757. The trend continued and the British Airways fleet mainly comprised Boeing aircrafts until the airline placed its first direct order for Airbus in November 1998. Ever since, British Airways has placed numerous orders with Airbus to follow through with the replacement of its long haul fleet. However, the Boeing 747-400 remains the centerpiece of the airline's long haul fleet, making it the world's largest operator of this type.

The founding member of the Oneworld Airline Alliance, British Airways has codeshare agreements with Aer Lingus, Air China, British Mediterranean Airways, Brussels Airlines, Caribbean Airlines, Flybe and Loganair besides all the Oneworld Airline Alliance members. With three or four classes of service on the long haul international routes, British Airways features 'World Traveller' (Economy Class), 'World Traveller Plus' (Premium Economy) and 'Club World' (Business Class). The luxury services offered to the customers of British Airways include amongst others, BA Miles, Executive Club privileges and access to exclusive lounges at most international airports across the world.
 
                                                                          

Actually referred to as Deutsche Lufthansa AG (FWB: LHA) is the flag carrier of Germany and the largest airline in Europe in terms of overall passengers carried operating from its headquarters in Cologne. Luft in German language means "air" and Hansa refers to Hanseatic League, a powerful medieval trading group.
It has two major operating hubs in Europe located at Frankfurt Airport and Munich Airport with the majority of the pilots, flight attendants and ground staff based at Frankfurt. It holds pride to be the 5th largest airline in carrying passengers across 18 destinations nationally and 180+ internationally in 78 countries.
It is a founding member of the Star Alliance group of airlines. Star Alliance was formed in 1997 together with Thai Airways, United Airlines, Air Canada and Scandinavian Airlines Systems and today is the world's largest airline alliance consisting Air Canada, ANA, Air China, BMI, Air New Zealand, Austrian, LOT Polish Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Lufthansa, Shanghai Airlines, Asiana Airlines, Spanair, Singapore Airlines, Swiss, South African Airlines, Thai, Turkish Airlines, TAP Portugal, United and U. S. Airways. With flights to over 80 countries, including over 190 international destinations, Lufthansa flies more than 70 million passengers a year with its 500 strong fleet of aircraft.
It currently flies to destinations in six continents which include Africa, Asia, North America, South America and Europe. To date, Lufthansa's routes within South Africa are limited. While it connects Johannesburg, Cape Town, East London, Durban and Port Elizabeth to each other, it only connects Johannesburg and Cape Town to Frankfurt and Munich.