Airlines

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    La famigerata blacklist delle compagnie aeree.

    La blacklist delle compagnie aeree della Commissione Europea identifica i vettori vietati nel territorio dell’UE per motivi di sicurezza. Attualmente, include 310 compagnie di 21 paesi, con nomi noti come Nepal Airlines e Sudan Airways. È fondamentale considerare questa lista per garantire viaggi sicuri.

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    Alitalia ed Etihad offrono 15% di sconto se torni a casa per l’Expo.

    Alitalia and Etihad are offering a 15% discount on round-trip tickets for Italians living abroad returning home for Expo Milano 2015. This initiative, part of the Made of Italians program, aims to connect nearly 5 million expatriates and their descendants with their roots during the event. Discounts are available until October 31, with additional savings for domestic flights.

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    Alitalia presidia il mercato verso Oriente.

    Alitalia, sotto la direzione dell’amministratore delegato Silvano Cassano, sta intensificando la sua presenza nel mercato orientale con l’apertura di nuove rotte lucrative. A partire dal 29 marzo, il volo giornaliero da Venezia a Abu Dhabi offre tre classi di servizio, mentre la compagnia affronta sfide legate alla flotta ridotta.

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    Heathrow Terminal moves – Summer 2015

    Heathrow Airport’s summer 2015 terminal moves involve British Airways relocating its remaining flights from Terminal 1 to Terminal 5, while some short-haul services shift to Terminal 3. The changes aim to optimize partner airline proximity, particularly with TAM’s integration into OneWorld.

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    Double Avios LCY to EDI, DUB or Isle of Man

    British Airways is offering double Avios for flights from London City to Edinburgh, Dublin, or the Isle of Man. Travelers can take advantage of this promotion by booking by April 27 and traveling by May 31, applicable to various booking classes. Registration is required via email.

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    Avios gone? And they’re back

    British Airways has recredited Avios that were temporarily deducted due to a recent security breach involving a third party. Initially expected to take two weeks, the miles have been restored sooner than anticipated, highlighting the airline’s responsiveness to customer concerns.

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    Flying from Dublin to New York with AA over the summer – check your bookings

    American Airlines has changed its Dublin to JFK summer flight offerings, replacing the newer 767 aircraft with an older 757 model. This switch means travelers may face uncomfortable seating arrangements, as the new aircraft features sloped beds instead of flat ones. It’s essential for passengers to review their bookings to avoid unwanted surprises.

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    So how was the US/AA merger for you?

    The blog post reflects on the author’s experience with the US Airways and American Airlines merger, detailing their account updates and the impact on their Million Miler status. Despite some disappointment in not reaching the milestone, the author expresses satisfaction with the accuracy of the new account information.

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    Avios gone? What the BA email says

    British Airways has alerted Executive Club members about unauthorized access attempts linked to their accounts. The email details the measures taken to secure accounts, including password resets, and advises members to change passwords for other services using the same login information.

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    Emirates vola un A380 tra Milano e New York.

    Emirates ha annunciato l’introduzione di un Airbus A380 sul volo EK205/206 tra Milano e New York a partire dal 1 giugno 2015, in coincidenza con l’apertura di EXPO2015. Questa mossa, che aumenta significativamente la capacità passeggeri, potrebbe influenzare la concorrenza nel settore aereo, in particolare per i vettori nordamericani e Alitalia.