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Airline tickets airlines links and information. Links to some of the main airlines so you can see what offers they have, and then you can compare prices and find the best deals. Airline tickets airlines.
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Use the links provided below to access that particular airline website. To the right you will see links to the more
popular airlines.
Air Canada
- Air Canada together with its regional airline subsidiary, Air Canada Jazz, provides scheduled and charter air transportation for passengers and cargo to more than 150 destinations, vacation packages to over 90 destinations, as well as maintenance, ground handling and training services to other airlines. www.aircanada.ca
Air France
- Air France fleet of over 350 aircraft serves 199 destinations in 85 countries worldwide fliying over 1,700 daily flights.
Following two years of almost stable capacity, Air France will launch its summer schedule (28 March-30 October 2004), featuring a 9% increase in capacity in terms of ASK (available seat kilometres) compared with the summer schedule in 2003 www.airfrance.com
Australian Airlines
- Australian Airlines specialises in international leisure travel from a number of Asia Pacific ports. During 1st phase of operations the focus was on inbound travel to Australia (predominantly to Cairns, Gold Coast and Sydney) from Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and UK/continental Europe passengers connecting with Australian Airlines flights in Singapore. www.australianairlines.com.au
Cayman Airways
- Since 1968, Cayman Airways has been serving the Cayman Islands as our national flag carrier. We are proud to say that Cayman Airways is the best way. www.caymanairways.com
Japan Airlines
- Based on the five principles of;
- Prioritizing safety and quality.
- Thinking and acting from the customers' standpoint.
- Maximizing corporate value.
- Fulfilling our responsibilities as a corporate citizen.
- Working hard and meeting challenges.
The corporate mission of the JAL Group is to become one of the world's top class airlines with comprehensive capabilities
which will act as a bridge to bring peoples, their cultures and their hearts closer together and thus contribute to world
peace and prosperity. www.jal.co.jp
Qantas
- Qantas Airlines is widely regarded as the world's leading long distance airline and one of the strongest brands in Australia.
Qantas Airlines operate a fleet of 187 aircraft across a network spanning 142 destinations in 32 countries.
Qantas Airlines also operate subsidiary businesses including other airlines, and businesses in specialist markets such as Qantas Holidays and Qantas Flight Catering. www.qantas.com.au
Turkish Airlines
- Turkish Airlines' mission, as the flag carrier of Turkey, is to provide air transportation services in order to:
Pioneer the country's attempts to penetrate world markets
Connect all regions with a certain passenger potential within Turkey
Serve as a bridge between the Turkish Republics of Central Asia, the
Balkans, the Middle and Far East, the Americas and Europe
Act as a leading technical service provider for the aviation industry. www.thy.com
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Yahoo! Directory
- More Airlines and links to their websites can be found here. dir.yahoo.com
Most Popular
American Airlines
- American Airlines and American Eagle are in business to provide safe, dependable, and friendly air transportation to our customers, along with numerous related services. We are dedicated to making every flight you take with us something special. Your safety, comfort, and convenience are our most important concerns. www.aa.com
Southwest Airlines
- Southwest Airlines has grown from a small Texas carrier at our inception in 1971 to the 4th largest airline in the U.S. in terms of passengers carried!. www.southwest.com
Northwest Airlines
- Northwest Airlines is the world's fourth largest airline. Together with our global travel partners, we serve almost 750 destinations in nearly 120 countries on 6 continents.
A Minneapolis-based airline serving 235 destinations in 25 countries. Partners include KLM, Continental Airlines, Air China and 25 other airlines. www.nwa.com
United
- United Airlines is the second largest air carrier in the world. With hubs in Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., and key international gateways in Tokyo, London, Frankfurt, Miami and Toronto, United Airlines flies to 109 destinations in 23 countries. www.united.com
US Airways
Systemwide Fact Sheet
Daily Departures
US Airways
US Airways Express
US Airways Shuttle
System Combined
www.usairways.com
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1,165
2,027
93
3,285
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Ryan Air
- Ryan Airlines is Europe's No.1 when it comes to low fares and on time performance. Week in, week out Ryan Airlines consistently provides the best on times of any airline in Europe. Easyjet's latest statistics show their shoddy performance, when it comes to getting passengers to their destinations on time. www.ryanair.com
Continental Airlines
- Houston-based airline offering more than 2,100 daily departures to 120 domestic and 91 international destinations.
Continental is the fifth largest U.S. airline, based on passenger traffic. More than 44 million passengers were enplaned in 2002. www.continental.com
British Airways
- British Airways is one of the world's longest established airlines and has always been regarded as an industry-leader. Last year, more than 38 million people chose to fly with the airline.
British Airways worldwide route network covers some 216 destinations in 94 countries (including franchises, subsidiaries and oneworld partners). The group employs more than 50,000 people in around 100 countries worldwide. www.britishairways.com
easyJet
- Use of the Internet to reduce distribution costs easyJet was one of the first airlines to embrace the opportunity of the Internet when it sold its first seat online in April 1998. Now approximately 95 % of all seats are sold over the Internet, making easyJet one of Europe's biggest Internet retailers. www.easyjet.com
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