Browsing Monthly Archive October 2007

New food court at Manchester Airport

Manchester Airport is currently undergoing a £35 million redevelopment and the first phase has just been completed in the form of a new food and

October 28, 2007 Archived

Luton gains new routes

Luton Airport has announced that it will now be offering more services to eastern Europe. The destinations that they hope to visit include Slovakia, Brastislava

October 35, 2007 Archived

Rules on passports for young people are changing

The Identity and Passport Service has decided that people aged 16 or 17 years old can now apply for a passport without parental consent. From

October 42, 2007 Archived

A380 takes first commercial flight

The A380 belonging to Singapore Airlines today made its first commercial flight from Singapore to Sydney in 7 hours. The aircraft will start making scheduled

October 50, 2007 Archived

easyJet set to buy GB Airways

EasyJet today agreed to buy GB Airways excluding its flights through Heathrow Airport. They are buying the Gatwick based airline for £103.5 million. This means

October 58, 2007 Archived

Hypersonic Passenger Plane A2 to Beat Airbus A380

Reaction Engines Limited in the UK is presently engaged on an EU funded project to examine the possibility of producing a hypersonic passenger plane (Configuration

October 02, 2007 Archived

Most business travellers do not want in-flight mobile calls

Business travellers have expressed their concern about the idea of in-flight mobile calls. Only 16% of travellers said that they would like mobiles to be

October 35, 2007 Archived

Ireland is the friendliest place on Earth

Ireland has been presented with an award for being the friendliest place on Earth according to Lonely Planet. The award is set to boost tourism

October 38, 2007 Archived

Virgin Holidays opens new lounge

Virgin Holidays are to open a lounge at Gatwick airport designed specifically for people travelling to Florida, Las Vegas or the Caribbean. There will be

October 30, 2007 Archived

A380 will improve air travel

Virgin Atlantic today claimed that the A380 is set to improve air travel meaning the aviation industry will see a lot more income. Virgin Atlantic

October 51, 2007 Archived
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