Cimber Sterling And Norwegian Keep Compete At Aalborg.

   

Singapore Airlines has announced that they by March 2010 will have cut 11 per cent of its flights. This comes as an answer to poor advance bookings and the global financial crisis. Amongst the cuts are reduced flights to the US, as well as complete termination of all Vancouver flights.

Delta Air Lines is offering flights from New York to Africa on sale. Destinations include Cairo, Dakar and Accra, with prices from $ 329 (ca. € 261) for one-way fares, though they are based on a return fare purchase. Travel until April 2, with a minimum stay of one Saturday night, and an advance booking requirement of seven days. Book no later than February 23.

Qantas has announced that they will add an extra airplane to its services between Los Angeles and Australia. The Australian airline has been operating five Airbus A380’s so far, but will add one extra from June 9.

Cimber Sterling has re-opened the route between Aalborg and Malaga, which has not been operated since Sterling folded last year. Cimber Sterling will operate the route once weekly, on Saturdays. Come April 4, Norwegian will launch the exact same route.

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by Travel News 19. Feb 2009
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