Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Southwest Airline’s commences Houston-Washington service from Aug 4, 2013

Southwest Airlines recently revealed that it will launch new flights service between Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Houston Hobby in August this year.


The airline in a statement stated that the new Houston Hobby-Washington route will become operational from August 4, 2013. The airline has decided to run one daily roundtrip flight between the two cities.

Southwest cheap airfare flight Airlines is providing opportunity to book cheap domestic flights to its passenger to celebrate the launch of its new Houston Hobby-Washington route.



The airline’s is offering introductory cheap domestic air tickets starting at $149 one-way for a trip between Houston and Washington D.C. The cheap airfares are valid for the travel starting from August 4 through November, 2013. The tourists can take advantage of these discounted cheap airfares for travel on three days of week i.e (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays).

Southwest Airlines has been providing cheap air services to Houston since June 18, 1971. The airline is presently operating nearby 153 daily departures from Houston Hobby airfield.




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Monday, 27 May 2013

Dream liner: Japan's ANA restarts 787 Cheap flights Services

Japan's All Nippon Airways has resumed commercial flights of the Boeing 787 Dream liner for the first time as the planes were grounded over due to safety fears.

The first flight landed at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Sunday evening, local time, after a short and Cheap Domestic flights from Sapporo, situated in northern Japan.

Other Cheap Airfare airlines have already resumed 787 flights, while ANA is Boeing's biggest Dream liner customer, with 17 planes.



An overheating battery on an ANA flight led 787s to be grounded in January.

It followed a separate battery-related to emergency on a Japan Airlines flight.

The planes have since then been modified with new battery systems and have been given an approval to fly again by the US Federal Aviation Authority.

Sunday's Dream liner Cheap Airfare flight was the first of five to be scheduled by ANA in May, before the airline restarts a full commercial schedule from 1 June.



It ran their first test flights in late April.

ANA operates more than one third of all Dream liners currently in service, and has another 36 on order.
According to the statement issued on Friday of Osamu Shinobe, ANA's chief executive, he said the airline remained committed to the aircraft.



"The safety of passengers is our foremost priority. Modifications for all 787 have been implemented and ANA has undertaken its own additional testing," he said.


"The 787 remains to be a game-changing aircraft, important from environmental, efficiency and passenger comfort panorama”.