Malaysian Airlines: From NYC to Stockholm to Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia Airlines continues to tout its New York City-Stockholm route, which takes off three days a week and then continues onto Kuala Lumpur. Through Spring 2007, round-trip fare on this direct flight...
View ArticleAer Lingus: Athens, It’s Dublin Calling
Now, you can fly direct from the land of Homer to the land of Joyce—and on a budget no less. Beginning on June 5, 2007, Aer Lingus will be running a new service between Athens and Dublin. Flights can...
View ArticleNew Jet2 Routes
bizarre decision to ban its passengers from eating food they’ve brought aboard flights (not to mention last summer’s staffing shortages at another leading British airline, which resulted in a whole...
View ArticleSeven tips for surviving a flight cancellation (in Berlin and beyond)
Europe is in the midst of a long, cold, and icy winter. With temperatures hovering at or well below 32 degrees, ice- and snow-encrusted Berlin is no exception. Since mid-December, canceled flights out...
View ArticleAllegiant Airlines: Is there a market for a European Allegiant?
Allegiant Airlines is one of North American aviation’s most underreported success stories. The airline flies to a select number of popular vacation hubs from several relatively remote and seriously...
View ArticleTransavia: A profile of the Dutch low-cost airline
Earlier this year, I profiled Baboo and Intersky, two small European airlines. Now I’ll turn my attention to the Dutch low-cost airline Transavia. A cog in the Air France-KLM corporate wheel, Transavia...
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