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Qatar Airways' new CEO explains why it's sticking with the Airbus A380 as other airlines retire the costly superjumboQantas Airways' former CEO, Alan Joyce, once said he could operate two 236-seat Boeing 787 Dreamliners for less than the cost of flying one 486-seat A380. But Qatar is seeing "very high demand ...
Ten airlines still use it: All Nippon, Asiana, British Airways, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Korean Air, Lufthansa, Qantas, ...
Virgin Australia appears much further away from purchasing its own widebodies. Although it has signalled that it will look to ...
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The South African on MSN10 things you didn’t know about the world’s most famous airlinesFrom record-breaking flights to traditional in-flight beer service - here are 10 interesting facts about the world's most ...
Turkish Airlines and Emirates are among the carriers that have continued operating flights to Russia since the Ukraine ...
Six airlines are operating a total of 138 weekly A380 flights out of Heathrow, with British Airways and Emirates in the lead.
Rather than take the potential hit of perhaps £60,000 in EU261 claims, the airline shuffled the fleet – reducing the delay ...
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