We search and Compare over 40 Car Hire companies to Get You the Cheapest Price |
by Paul Dudley August 28th, 2008
Sixteen investors have made an agreement to participate in a relaunch of Alitalia, which is part of that plan in saving the troubled carrier, according to news reports on Tuesday. Included in the investors is Roberto Colaninno, who is the Chairman of Piaggio, among other Italian businessmen. The ...
by Steve James August 27th, 2008
Following a Ryanair flight making an emergency landing in France, which was on its way to Spain from Britain, due to cabin pressure being lost, 26 people were taken to the hospital. The aircraft landed at the Limoges International Airport about 11:30 on Monday night as a ...
by Elizabeth Cole August 27th, 2008
S7 Airlines, a Russian carrier, is considering making a bid on the Austrian government's holding in Austrian Airlines, according to Irina Kolesnikova, a spokesperson for S7 Airlines. She wouldn't say if S7 Airlines has actually put a bid down or not. However, she said that they ...
by Gareth Robertson August 26th, 2008
The triumphant Olympic team of Great Britain returned home on Monday from Beijing on board an aircraft from British Airways that had a specially-placed golden nose cone. Great Britain's athletes finished 4th in the table of medals, behind Russia, America, and China, having a total of 19 ...
by Helen Young August 26th, 2008
To celebrate CruiseShipCenters' newest launch of Celebrity Solstice during the fall, Expedia is giving 25 cruises away. There will be one cruise given away once a day for 25 days straight, starting in September of this year. Each prize includes entertainment, beverages, meals, and gratuities while ...
by Ben Pitt August 25th, 2008
Ryanair, a European budget carrier, was made to evacuate an aircraft while on Dublin Airport's runway on Friday, following a passenger finding a gun cartridge that was live. The aircraft, which was bound for Denmark, was evacuated immediately, and the find was reported by the Ryanair staff ...
by Gabby Baur August 25th, 2008
Emirates has made the announcement that they are reducing their fares to 20 destinations in Europe, the Far East, the Gulf, and the Middle East. The lower priced fares will be effective for over 30 flights to European, Far Eastern, and Middle Eastern destinations, which include China, ...
by Alan Hatherton August 23rd, 2008
A federal security officer made a serious mistake while inspecting aircrafts, which forced 40 flights of American Eagle, an airline subsidiary of American Airlines, to be delayed on Tuesday at the O'Hare International Airport during the time the planes were being examined for damage, according to airline officials. ...
by Susan Jones August 23rd, 2008
Manchester Airport, who sees itself as an international rival hub to the Gatwick and Heathrow airports, has heavily invested in improving their operations of security, pledging to carriers that their passengers will go through the controls in only 8 minutes. The only lines at all three of ...
by Paul Dudley August 22nd, 2008
Those who love Lonely Planet travel guides are going to love the new agreement that the company has made with Nokia, integrating the content from Lonely Planet with the maps from Nokia. Nokia has teamed up with Lonely Planet to help travelers everywhere, distributing travel guides through ...