Sentences with phrase «growing number of airline»

Air Seychelles and the Seychelles Tourism Board (STB) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at increasing Seychelles» visibility around the world by leveraging the airline's expanding international network and growing number of airline partners.

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He has also written about the growing number of deadly airline disasters caused by confused pilots, and about sandwiches.
While flights leaving the country on a Monday won't quite match the culinary standards of Sweden's Malmö Aviation — the first airline in the world to join the MFM campaign — at least the choice has improved for the growing number of people who are eating less meat.
Airlines are reserving a growing number of window and aisle seats for passengers willing to pay extra.
He points out that the number of U.S. airline passengers grew from 6,000 to 180,000 only one year after Lindbergh's flight.
April was the 53rd consecutive month that the number of passengers on U.S. airlines has grown from the previous year.
In September, it also launched a new airline to help push domestic tourism and grow the number of international visitors.
Also aiding and abetting the growing numbers of domestic travellers are the vast improvements in the quality of Thailand's road system, low - season marketing campaigns by the hotels and the increasing number of low - cost airlines operating in the country.
Passenger numbers have more than doubled in the last five years with Cambodia's growing tourism sector and the introduction of regional budget airlines.
«With international arrivals continuing to grow each year, thanks to contributions from the Tanzania Tourist Board and an increase in the number of airlines servicing Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania is one of Africa's new tiger economies.
The new schedule will also provide passengers with a significant increase in weekly connections between Johannesburg and a number of key Asian business and leisure destinations on the airline's fast growing global network, including Chengdu (China), Singapore and Phuket (Thailand).
Growing numbers of travel companies, airlines, operators and resorts compete to walk away with one of the coveted titles.
Premium economy class has been adopted by a growing number of carriers in recent years; it's now offered on at least 21 international airlines as a dedicated product (not counting the extra-legroom economy seating — such as United's Economy Plus or Delta's Comfort +).
This is partly because the number of passengers qualifying for base - level elite — 25,000 elite - qualifying miles (EQMs) in a year — is growing so quickly, especially now that airlines are consolidating.
Airline industry is fast growing and the number of candidates applying for jobs in this field is growing every day.
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