Today it has been
announced that Executive Airways was removed from the TENAVA alliance.
At this time very little is
known about the reason, though sources inside the industry told
reporters that it might have been because of the sudden closure of the
airline.
Celebrations are gearing up for Green Mountain Airlines, as
the virtual airlines gets ready to celebrate it’s 6 years of operations.
Opened on September 1, 1999 Green Mountain Airlines has since employed
over 4000 pilots, has flown over 30,000 hours, and has won over 10
virtual airlines awards from Best Pilot to Best Airline.
Dallas based airline Element re-opens after months of restructuring.
"We have a new approach to
Virtual Airlines, fun. That is why people join Virtual Airlines in the
first place." said Josh Tahmasebi, CEO of Element.
Safari SUN, as the
new department has been named, will operate all year round, from
Dalaman and Antalya in Turkey.
This department is expected
to open this October, operating flights to major places within 5 hours
away.
Thursday 8th of
September, Scotland will have its own virtual airline. "Scot-Air has
been created to introduce pilots to the wonderful flying conditions of
Scotland!" said Scott Smith, CEO and spokesman to vaFlash reporters
today.
"We operate worldwide, to
destinations such as Toronto, Boston, Barcelona, Madrid, Paris, Prague
and many many more."
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Brussels based Air
Belgium announced today its destinations for 2006. There are 10 new
destinations in Africa, a new service to Edmonton and restart of
services to Calgary.
In the Middle East, Kuwait
and Abu Dhabi have been added. The airline has three new destinations
in Asia: Ho Chi Minh city in Vietnam, Calcutta in India and Yangon
(Myanmar).
Today Safari Air is in the air for exactly one year.
Like Geoff Dodds, CEO said: "This time last year in London Luton
Airport, flight SA001 departed in an A319 to Dublin Int. A year on and
at 18:00BST the flight will be completed again. SFA778 will depart
Luton and arrive at Dublin at 7:00pm."
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