Mahan Air, a designated private Airlines based in Kerman, Islamic Republic of Iran was formed in 1991. We are the sole Cargo Sales Agent for MAHAN AIR in India. Since Sept 2002 we have sold more than 3155.41 Tons of cargo giving the airlines more than 14.90 Crores in revenue
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Drink all you can Zest flies to Iloilo
ILOILO CITY — Low cost airline Zest Airways, Inc., formerly Asian Spirit Airlines, will launch its maiden flight to Iloilo and intends to slug it out with Philippine Airlines, Air Philippines and Cebu Pacific on Manila -Iloilo route starting on March 16, 2009.
The airline controlled by juice magnate Alfredo Yao, will offer competitive rates and dring all you can Zest-O juice drink in flight said Mark E. Hilario, Zest Air assistant vice-president for sales and marketing.
The airline controlled by juice magnate Alfredo Yao, will offer competitive rates and dring all you can Zest-O juice drink in flight said Mark E. Hilario, Zest Air assistant vice-president for sales and marketing.
The New Breed of Luxury Airlines
Airport hassles and flight delays have become a way of life to everyone who flies regularly on business.
But transatlantic road warriors are increasingly finding there is something they can do about it--for a price.
A new breed of airline will fly you between major U.S. and European cities in considerable comfort and privacy on an airliner filled only with fully reclining business-class seats or first-class mini-suites. There are no screaming kids.
Depending on the airline you choose, you'll find your plane has only 40 to 100 seats.
But transatlantic road warriors are increasingly finding there is something they can do about it--for a price.
A new breed of airline will fly you between major U.S. and European cities in considerable comfort and privacy on an airliner filled only with fully reclining business-class seats or first-class mini-suites. There are no screaming kids.
Depending on the airline you choose, you'll find your plane has only 40 to 100 seats.
Jetstar scraps fuel surcharges, cuts fares by up to $68
Jetstar is removing almost all international fuel surcharges in response to lower oil and jet fuel prices.The move follows the removal of all domestic fuel surcharges by Jetstar and Qantas from January 1.Jetstar said from midnight on Thursday, 12 February, it would remove the $25 fuel surcharge on trans Tasman services, the $35 surcharge on its short haul Asian services and the $68 surcharge on its international long haul services.However, the airline will maintain fuel surcharge for tickets sold within Japan
SriLankan Airlines a milestone in Lanka’s aviation
Colombo, 11 November, (Asiantribune.com): SriLankan Airlines through trials, travails, bouquets and brickbats reached the 10th anniversary milestone to emerged an award winning airline, rubbing its shoulders with the finest carriers anywhere in the world.
Sri Lankan Airlines over the past decade has won more than 50 global and local awards competing with the finest globally reputed airlines.
Sri Lankan Airlines over the past decade has won more than 50 global and local awards competing with the finest globally reputed airlines.
Asian airlines launch price war
Asian low-cost airlines are offering dirt-cheap tickets to perk up travel during the summer holidays amid the global economic downturn.
Singapore-based Tiger Airways, which flies to destinations in Southeast Asia, Australia and China, has announced it would launch summer fares starting at about $US16 ($A25), including taxes.
Singapore-based Tiger Airways, which flies to destinations in Southeast Asia, Australia and China, has announced it would launch summer fares starting at about $US16 ($A25), including taxes.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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Japan Airlines first Asian airline to test biofuel derived mainly from camelina plant
. Japan Airlines will carry out a flight test on Jan. 30 of a Boeing 747-300 airliner fitted with a Pratt & Whitney engine using a 50 percent blend of a biofuel derived mainly from camelina, a plant in the mustard family. JAL will power one of the airliner's four Pratt & Whitney engines with the biofuel blended at 50 percent with a conventional jet fuel based on kerosene. The biofuel also contains oil derived from algae and Jatropha, a plant. During the flight the engine will be cut in midair and then restarted for experimental purposes.
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Japan Airlines first Asian airline to test biofuel derived mainly from camelina plant
. Japan Airlines will carry out a flight test on Jan. 30 of a Boeing 747-300 airliner fitted with a Pratt & Whitney engine using a 50 percent blend of a biofuel derived mainly from camelina, a plant in the mustard family. JAL will power one of the airliner's four Pratt & Whitney engines with the biofuel blended at 50 percent with a conventional jet fuel based on kerosene. The biofuel also contains oil derived from algae and Jatropha, a plant. During the flight the engine will be cut in midair and then restarted for experimental purposes.
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