Aviation Articles
1: Malta Flights - Who Is Boosting The Holidays Market?
Are low-cost airlines to blame for the downfall of more expensive airlines? The news that UK based XL Airways had folded was expected to cause quite a stir among the tourism-dependent areas it served.
2: In-flight Technology Makes Air Miles Fly By
The world of air travel changes incredibly rapidly and taking a flight no longer means having to waste time reading some dodgy novel you picked up at the airport. Technology has developed so that hand
3: Cheap Kahului Flights
Searching for the cheapest flight to Honolulu or Kahului flights can be difficult when so many airlines offer their own special deals. What makes the process even more confusing is that many of those deals change every day! This is why so many people come online every week searching for a website that can organize all the different prices in one place and guarantee you always get the lowest rate, which we offer.
4: Cheap Island Flights
Although it is way more easier to gather flight information in this day and age, low fares for island flights seem to be nowhere to be found.
5: Benefits of fractional aircraft ownership
There have been many controversies around the subject of fractional jet ownership. Some argue that this is without doubt a better idea than regular flying. Others dismiss the idea from the start and say they’ve gotten used to commercial flights. Nevertheless, when you think about how advantageous fractional aircraft ownership truly is, you can’t say no.
6: Local Airports Reduce Vacation Getaway Stress
Aeroplanes capable of carrying 700 passngers and cruise ships with thousands of people on board have been introduced into the world of travel in recent years - but for many people it's small that is b
7: Single Plane Company Flies High
The aviation industry is constantly evolving to meet new challenges and higher expectations from passengers, and the years ahead will be no different.
In recent years mergers and agreements between t
8: Cheaper Flights over the Atlantic? The Open Skies Agreement.
The agreement
Last year, ministers across the EU gave their backing for an agreement that would allow any carrier based in the region to operate flights to the USA, while any carrier registered in Am
9: Airline Service Improvement For 2008 Pays Dividends
Air Malta was once a virtual monopoly - and being an island in the Mediterranean it was guaranteed passengers.
But after years of having little competition, Air Malta has had to contend with a host o
10: Island Airline Reports Record Growth
Many airlines, especially low-cost airlines, are accustomed to record sales during the peak travel months of summer.
Air Malta, celebrating its 34th anniversary this year, had a record breaking wint
11: Canary Holidays Set To Fly
High numbers of UK tourists enjoy hopping on a flight to Tenerife at some point during the holiday season.
For those who enjoy a more frequent holiday or even the occasional weekend getaway, there is
12: Malta Welcomes The Lion
By far the most popular destination for Europeans who take overseas holidays is Spain - but a Spanish airline has surprised many by opening a new route to holiday competitor Malta - which is riding th
13: Regional Airports - Small Can Be Beautiful
In today's world where both airplanes and luxury ships are consistently boasting, 'bigger and better' it's refreshing to see things that aren't so concentrated on massive commercial growth and imperso
14: World of Flying Covers Aviation from a Pilot
Veteran aviation writer Dan Pimentel continues to grow his presence in the “blogosphere” with his aviation blog Av8rdan’s World of Flying, which takes a lighthearted look at general aviation, business
15: Quality Service Can Beat Low Fares In 2008
After years of having little competition, Air Malta has had to contend with a host of rivals entering Malta's airspace in the lst two years and competing for the same passengers.
The number of people
16: Lower Airfares Keeping Families Closer Together
It's easier - and cheaper - than ever for family members who live in different locations to get together these days. Though flight costs once impeded frequent get-togethers, they are now spurring fami
17: Norway Joins Malta Vacation Flights For 2008
Malta's Luqa Airport saw a record number of passenger flights arriving in 2007 thanks to the low cost airlines bringing in extra visitors, and 2008 looks set to be busier still as more competition arr
18: London Gatwick Flights Boost For 2008 Menorca Holidays
Hopeful news for the Menorca holidays industry has come in bucketloads recently with two airlines operating out of London's Gatwick Airport scheduling extra capacity for this summer's tourist season.
19: Menorca Welcomes New 2008 UK Flights
Out of the three Spanish Balearic Islands, Menorca has carved herself a niche and is known for peaceful family holidays, while the other islands of Majorca and Ibiza are busier - and some would say de
20: Low Cost Airline Takeover Slashes 2008 Malta Flight Prices
As low cost flights to Malta started two years ago, one notable absentee for the battle of the skies was missing, Europe's leading low cost airline easyJet.
Competition was keen between the airlines
21: Why The Top Luxury Airlines Are A Step Above The Rest
Turn the clock back a couple of decades and, for most, air travel itself used to be a luxury. Instead of hours and hours of travel by the slower modes of transit, air travel meant getting to the desti
22: Around Pisa Airport
If you are going to be walking around Pisa Airport, you are sure to come across a number of facilities. Of course, you may know what most of them are by traveling a lot, but if you have never been to
23: Pisa Airport
If you are going to be visiting Tuscany, you will probably be taking a plane into the area. After all, it is much easier to get to this part of the world if you fly. Of course, you need to know a litt
24: New 2008 Vacation Route For Spanish Airline
Historically the number one spot for holidays, a Spanish island has surprised many by opening a new route to holiday competitor island Malta - which is riding the crest of a tourism wave after some ye
25: Birmingham Airport Closes on 10 Million Passengers
England's Birmingham airport handled 850,304 customers in October of 2007. That figure shows a total increase of 2.8 per cent over the previous year's tally of 607,979 regular scheduled passengers.
26: Stunning views of Australia from a Cirrus SR22
I am writing this article admiring the stunning view of Australia from Pure Magnetic's No. 1 luxurious accommodation on Magnetic Island. After flying a Cirrus SR20 generation one for 3 years, I had ne
27: NatureAir Joins World Heritage Alliance for Sustainable Tourism
New York (Nov. 28, 2007) – NatureAir announced today that it has joined the World Heritage Alliance for Sustainable Tourism (WHA) as a partner. The WHA is an industry-leading initiative; it was found
28: Andorra Ski Holidays More Affordable with Low Cost Airlines
More Europeans are set to enjoy going on holiday this winter, and ski slopes are one of the major destinations for individuals on holiday during the cold months.
Usually the only thing stopping an
29: Isles of Scilly Travel - Devon and Cornwall
Interesting Towns & Villages To See In Cornwall And Devon by Tuks Engineer
Cornwall & Devon are littered with beautiful towns and villages. Unless you have an unlimited amount of time it's impossib
30: Summer Demand for Cheap European Airfare Increases Prices
There is currently a high demand for air travel availability between the Mediterranean and the UK and vice versa. There is also an increase in people spending their holiday relaxing in the sun in pla
31: How Safe is Air Travel?
Every time you board a plane, do you have to silence that little voice in your head that asks ‘what if?’ What if on this seemingly normal day, the plane I’m boarding becomes a grim statistic of a debr
32: New Airline Drops Malta Flight Prices For 2008
The latest news of another airline joining the race for the flight to Malta market has put pressure on the low cost airlines already operating to the holiday island to further reduce their prices to s
33: Budget Flyers Spend Rate Good For Malta Flights
Tourist statistics have shown the holiday island of Malta has enjoyed a ten per cent rise in arrivals this year compared to last.
Low cost airlines started flying to Malta in November 2006, and as we
34: Air Malta Fights Back With Lower 2007 Fares
Vacation and business people visiting Malta are enjoying lower fares since the introduction of low cost airlines late last year.
Not only has their choice of airline and airports serving Malta widene
35: Cheap Flight Pioneer Plans Extra Malta Routes
The Irish based pioneering airline that first brought low cost airlines to Malta has done well enough to start new routes to the island.
Ryanair, the Irish based low cost airline, were the first airl
36: Looping The Loop In Malta
Laid back and a slow pace of life on Malta might have contributed to the late introduction of low cost flights compared to her competitors, or it could have been politicians and the tourist authoritie
37: Malta Extends Warm Welcome For New 2007 German Tourists
Vacation destination Malta in Europe has enjoyed a revival in the number of British people visiting the Mediterranean holiday island since low cost flights were introduced last year.
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38: Cheap Malta Flights Hope For Holiday Numbers
2007 is looking brighter with an upswing expected in holidaymakers and weekend visitors after a considerable period of declining visitor numbers.
But where the government's tourist board has failed t
39: Cheap Flight Worry For Malta
A holiday time flight from London to Malta that didn't depart on has set alarm bells ringing on the holiday island of Malta.
The flight operator, well known and popular airline Ryanair, claims no fli
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