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Garuda Indonesia president Emirsyah Satar said the agreement is part of the airline's «Quantum Leap 2011 - 2015» transformation and expansion program, designed especially to broaden and strengthen Garuda's flight network in the domestic market, and at the same time enhance service to the customers by offering a wider choice of destinations and travel options.
Garuda Indonesia has opened a new route to connect Surabaya in East Java to Medina in Saudi Arabia in a bid to expand its flight network in the Middle East and tap into the potential umroh (minor haj) market.

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QNX, which made more than 60 % of the core software inside the world's car infotainment systems in 2011, has partnered with The Weather Network to send location - based weather data to drivers, and the intelligent dashboard system in many of Nissan's 2013 models, for instance, will feed drivers real - time local fuel prices, flight - status information, and points of interest supplied by Google.
«In the past, you'd buy a flight from point A to point B, but The Explorer wants to make decisions on the go,» Todd Arthur, Vice President of sales and market development for Sabre Travel Network Asia Pacific, told CNBC.
Related: Delta and LinkedIn Team Up For In - Flight Networking Project With its most recent iOS and Android update this week, the app now has a social check - in function, allowing passengers to use Facebook to see who else is on their flight, provided they have downloaded app and have a profile that is publiIn - Flight Networking Project With its most recent iOS and Android update this week, the app now has a social check - in function, allowing passengers to use Facebook to see who else is on their flight, provided they have downloaded app and have a profile that is pFlight Networking Project With its most recent iOS and Android update this week, the app now has a social check - in function, allowing passengers to use Facebook to see who else is on their flight, provided they have downloaded app and have a profile that is publiin function, allowing passengers to use Facebook to see who else is on their flight, provided they have downloaded app and have a profile that is pflight, provided they have downloaded app and have a profile that is public.
Not only could it help friends or co-workers coordinate seating arrangements but for more loquacious travelers, it could be a way to network, make friends or even get a date, all while in flight.
Although it's not clear whether this ability has already been translated into an operational capability, in 2015, a USAF EC - 130H Compass Call aircraft has also been involved in demos where it attacked networks from the air: a kind of in - flight hacking capability that could be particularly useful to conduct cyberwarfare missions where the Electronic Attack aircraft injects malware by air - gapping closed networks.
«The 21st Space Wing, using its global Space Surveillance Network of ground - and space - based radar and optical sensors, is tracking Tiangong - 1,» Diana McKissock, a flight lead with the US Air Force's 18th Space Control Squadron, told Business Insider in an email.
LifeMiles can be redeemed for flights to more than 1,300 destinations worldwide on airlines in the Star Alliance network; carriers include United Airlines, Lufthansa and Asiana.
The organization is in the midst of initiatives to resolve a network connectivity issue that has delayed mainline flights across US airports.
Until the loss of Flight 370, the airline was on course to continue a rapid expansion of capacity in both its domestic and regional networks this year, after a record 29 percent annual increase in passenger traffic in 2013.
Novell Launches Volera New Venture Takes Flight Targeting Aggressive Growth in the Content Networking Market Space
In airports alone you need to worry about the support network for flights, air traffic control and air safety agencies, among others.
The partner, the EOI notes, ought to have good financial strength; technical strength in areas of IT systems and flight operations; maintenance yield and capacity management; good distribution network; and be a member of a global alliance.
In the new study, co-author Katrina Virts, an atmospheric scientist at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, was analyzing data from the World Wide Lightning Location Network, a network of sensors that locates lightning strokes all over the globe, when she noticed a nearly straight line of lightning strokes across the Indian OceaIn the new study, co-author Katrina Virts, an atmospheric scientist at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, was analyzing data from the World Wide Lightning Location Network, a network of sensors that locates lightning strokes all over the globe, when she noticed a nearly straight line of lightning strokes across the Indian Oceain Huntsville, Alabama, was analyzing data from the World Wide Lightning Location Network, a network of sensors that locates lightning strokes all over the globe, when she noticed a nearly straight line of lightning strokes across the IndianNetwork, a network of sensors that locates lightning strokes all over the globe, when she noticed a nearly straight line of lightning strokes across the Indiannetwork of sensors that locates lightning strokes all over the globe, when she noticed a nearly straight line of lightning strokes across the Indian Ocean.
Engineers and technicians at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, are primarily responsible for the management and operation of the Space Network and the Near Earth Network.
That could, in turn, significantly boost in - flight network connection speeds, for example.
Networks like the internet or global flight connections can undergo hitherto unobserved flips in behaviour — understanding this behaviour could help make them more efficient
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July 13, 2015 Helicopter Safety in the Age of the Drone The University of Chicago Aeromedical Network (UCAN), Air Methods, and several other medical - flight associations are working with the national MedEvac Foundation to present the Great American Safety Drive, a Chicago - based educational event about «Flying Safely in a Shared Space: Manned and Unmanned Aircraft.»
Namco Bandai's free - to - play cooperative flight sim Ace Combat Infinity is now live on the PS3 via the PlayStation Network in beta form in Europe, Sony announced today.
When someone hacks the closed network on the plane, after takeoff, to send him a text that the sender will kill someone in twenty minutes unless he arranges to have $ 150 million deposited into a certain account, he tries to do something about it, but the flight crew and his fellow air marshal (Shea Whigham) don't believe him.
Steven Johnson's Future Perfect: The Case for Progress in a Networked Age is on my in - flight reading list.
In statements on this issue, officials from the FAA have pointed out the vast difference in air traffic congestion in the US versus other countries, which is somewhat easy to believe given the geographical size of the country, the sheer numbers of commercial flights per day, and the lack of a solidly reliable and convenient train networIn statements on this issue, officials from the FAA have pointed out the vast difference in air traffic congestion in the US versus other countries, which is somewhat easy to believe given the geographical size of the country, the sheer numbers of commercial flights per day, and the lack of a solidly reliable and convenient train networin air traffic congestion in the US versus other countries, which is somewhat easy to believe given the geographical size of the country, the sheer numbers of commercial flights per day, and the lack of a solidly reliable and convenient train networin the US versus other countries, which is somewhat easy to believe given the geographical size of the country, the sheer numbers of commercial flights per day, and the lack of a solidly reliable and convenient train network.
LifeMiles can be redeemed for flights to more than 1,300 destinations worldwide on airlines in the Star Alliance network; carriers include United Airlines, Lufthansa and Asiana.
As a member of Star Alliance, Singapore Airlines has an extensive network of partners, in addition to its ownership of Silk Air for Asia regional flights.
The plan is to link a high - speed airborne wireless network to commercial aircraft in flight.
On the return flights, animals from shelters and rescues have been primarily flown to St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center in New Jersey, and then the animals are distributed amongst a network of shelters in the Northeast to be placed up for adoption.
I am also currently producing a series for Flight Centre Canada and YTV (a major television network in Canada).
They have several secondary hubs, including one in Amsterdam, so their flight network covers a large area.
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Thanks to United's 28 Star Alliance partners, global route network and flexible booking policies, you'll enjoy decent flight availability with the United MileagePlus Club Card, especially in the economy seating section.
United is in the Star Alliance network, which means it has many other airline partners whose members can use their miles to book flights operated by United when a saver award is available.
Boasting one of the Middle East's largest networks, with double daily flights or more to ten regional cities, Gulf Air is well - positioned to connect passengers travelling to / from Colombo to several key destinations in the Middle East and Europe via its efficient Bahrain International Airport hub.
With this technology TUIfly.com is furthermore able to distribute, process and fulfill flights of traditional network carriers using e-tickets not only on the B2C website TUIfly.com but in non-IATA touristic distribution channels as well.
Alaska Airlines may be smaller than the three big U.S. carriers — Delta, American and United — but it has an extensive domestic network of routes, as well as flights to some vacation hot spots in Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America.
The additional flight is certain to be popular for those travelling from Qatar Airways» extensive route network in Europe, the Middle East and the United States, with connecting times to Bali reduced with one quick international transfer at Doha's Hamad International Airport.
«AviancaTaca has become a major player in Latin America, having been recently named a Star Alliance member, and it's important to make available its competitive flight offering for our travel agencies and corporate customers,» said Jay Jones, senior vice president for Sabre Travel Network in the Americas.
The new campaign features 40 locations around the emirate and comprises two distinct television commercials running across TV networks, digital channels and in - flight entertainment systems, as well as five promotional videos, one of which is being shown throughout WTM on a giant digital screen by the entrance to the venue, the Abu Dhabi - owned exhibition centre, ExCel London.
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The biggest drawback is that JetBlue doesn't have as wide of a flight network as Southwest, so in some parts of the country, you might struggle to find attractive and practical flight routes.
In a bid to expand its international flight network and tap the growing tourism sector, Garuda Indonesia has reactivated its route connecting Medan, North Sumatra, with neighboring Singapore.
Now, there is a new option available for short haul flights (less than 5000 miles) in Star alliance network.
A flight 02:30 / 06:40 in a recliner seat, compared to QR's premium, with basically the same served network and flight time?
Also new in the Eurowings route network: in the summer flight schedule 2018, there will be three flights a week from the state capital of North Rhine - Westphalia to the two sunshine destinations of Miami and Fort Myers in Florida.
The country's top - ranked frequent flier program — In 2018, Alaska Mileage Plan will become the sole loyalty program for both airlines, offering guests more rewards, an expansive global partner network and the only major airline loyalty program that still rewards a mile flown with a mile earned on Alaska and Virgin America flights.
United Airlines is expected to begin trialling a «bid to be bumped» program in select markets from October and, should the trial go well, passengers across the airline's network will soon be given the chance to say how much compensation it would take for them to give up their seat on an overbooked flight.
Etihad's fleet of over 95 passenger aircraft operates close to 1000 flights per week, serving an international network of over 100 destinations in 68 countries.
Only on flights in TAP network and selected flights operated by Victoria Programme partner airlines.
It also has an extensive network of routes in Europe and Asia, making the airline a convenient choice for connecting flights beyond Moscow.
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