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73. MacAir Invests in Upgraded Air Services for Regional Communities
MacAir Invests in Upgraded Air Services for Regional Communities. Air travellers from Cairns to Kowanyama and Pormpuraaw (Edward River) will experience an upgrade in service from the 23rd October when MacAir replaces its 19-seat Metroliners on peak day services on a Monday and a Friday with the 34 seat Saab 340B aircraft.
74. Airlines and Ancillary Services Revenue
Airlines and Ancillary Services Revenue. The top ancillary revenue category cited by Asian airlines in the Abacus survey was the selling of travel insurance. Other key strategies cited included onboard advertising, premium seat assignments, branded fares adoption, advanced seat assignments, paying for the first checked bag and lounge access.
75. Korean Air to launch Next Generation Premium Seat in May
Korean Air to launch Next Generation Premium Seat in May. When Korean Air takes delivery of its new Boeing 777- 300ER in May it will be able to offer passengers what it is describing as next generation premium seats. The airline claims the new seats offer more comfort and coziness than both Kosmo Sleeper seats and Prestige Plus seats served in current First and Prestige Class.
76. BA Survey Reveals Habits of Hong Kong Travellers
The number one irritation for many of the respondents (30%), is their seat being kicked from behind by another passenger, followed closely by the annoyance of a fully reclined seat in front of them (21%). Almost one out of five people are annoyed by parents who cannot control their children during the flight.
77. Window Seat or Aisle Seat? CWT Sheds Light on Global Preferences
Research by CWT shows that two-thirds of business travelers prefer window seats over aisle seats. That rises to 71% in Asia Pacific, and falls to 59% in the Americas, with the Europeans in the middle at 65% window over aisle.
78. Continental Airlines begins Bombarider Q400 Flights from New York
Continental Airlines begins Bombarider Q400 Flights from New York. Continental Airlines is now operating a new type of regional aircraft from its New York hub at Newark Liberty International Airport. The comfortable 74-seat Bombardier Q400 will allow Continental to increase seat capacity at its Newark hub without adding more flights. The Q400 is an ideal aircraft to operate at Lib
79. Air France Takes Delivery of 60th Boeing 777
Air France has taken delivery of its 60th Boeing 777 passenger jetliner, a 777-300ER. The new aircraft seats 468 passengers in a three-class configuration. The brand-new cabin includes 14 business class lie-flat seat beds measuring over 78.74 inches (2 m) in length, plus an in-seat entertainment system with 15-inch (38 cm) wide screens in 16:9 format.
80. Hawaiian Airlines Increases Tokyo Capacity
Hawaiian’s transition from its 264-seat, wide-body, twin-aisle Boeing B767-300 aircraft to the 294-seat, wide-body, twin-aisle A330 aircraft will add nearly 11,000 seats annually to Honolulu from Tokyo, while also offering customers new features and amenities to make travel more enjoyable.

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