Japan Airlines will operate Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner in Boston

Author: Ashley
Category: Travel news , Seat Availability
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Date: Monday 30th May 2011

The Japan Airlines will provide its passengers flying from Boston to Tokyo from April 22, 2012. The Boston service will be operated four times a week nonstop using a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. Serving the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner in Boston will then be served daily from June 1, 2012. The Boston service will be operated on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 11:30 from Tokyo to arrive in Boston at 11:20. The return flight JL007 AA5921 will be operated from Boston at 13:20 to arrive in Tokyo. At last with Japan Airlines seat availability passengers would have the possibility to have more seats onboard its aircraft.

Source: Japan Airlines
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Whiter flights with Lufthansa

Author: Ashley
Category: Travel news , Seat Availability
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Date: Tuesday 24th May 2011

The airline Lufthansa will serve Singapore in winter. The flight will be served daily to Singapore from Frankfurt from 30 October 2011. With the flight number LH 778, the flight will be operated on Singapore from Frankfurt to 22hr05 to arrive in Singapore at 16h55. The return flight LH 779 will be operated from Singapore at 23:55 arriving in Frankfurt at 5:55. Note that the Singapore flight will be serviced by an Airbus A380. At last with Lufthansa seat availability passengers would have the possibility to have more seats onboard its aircraft.

Source: Lufthansa
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Malaysia Airlines renews its fleet

Author: Ashley
Category: Travel news , Seat Availability
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Date: Friday 20th May 2011

The airline Malaysia Airlines renews its fleet in order to have the youngest fleet in Asian companies by 2015. To renew its fleet, Malaysia Airlines has ordered 15 new Airbus 330-300 generations. The first of 15 A330-300 has recently been delivered and Malaysia Airlines will accept another four Airbus at the end of 2011. The Airbus 330-300 aircraft to serve new generation to renew the fleet of Malaysia Airlines has 283 seats, a power outlet and USB port at each seat, an entertainment system audio & video on demand stowage larger between others. Note that the A330-300 will serve Australia, China, North Asia and South and the Middle East. At last, with Malaysia Airlines seat passengers would have the possibility to have more seats onboard its aircraft.

Source: Malaysia Airlines
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