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Originally posted by sfernando34 View PostCurrently, I think British Airways has orders for 11 more Airbus A380s. These routes seem to make sense, although I would have expected Hong Kong to be included under these routes. I hope in the future they consider Washington Dulles as an A380 destination. Their gate at Dulles is immediately next to Air France's gate, who also operate A380s daily to IAD. It would be awesome to see those two beauties lined up next to each other.
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Originally posted by Banuthev View PostToday I saw British Airways A380 and B787 by the airbridges at London Heathrow Terminal 5. I think they are currently doing the training flights.
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Originally posted by ecureilx View PostSaw this on another forum ... disclaimer: not my words ..
About 1 month ago all of the major travel web sites on the internet removed all Iranian airports as bookable destinations putting Iran firmly in the category of Cuba. I actually reached out to several of the major web sites, including the PR Relations contact at KAYAK, and received no answer whatsoever. The web sites I counted include all the major ones which are mostly US based companies including.
www.Kayak.com - No error message. Just removed everything.
www.Orbitz.com - " Sorry, we cannot find a match."
www.Expedia.com - "We could not find any airports that match your search for 'tehran'."
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Though it hasn't been confirmed, this action is probably encouraged at least tacitly by David Cohen (Under Secretary) at the Treasury Sanctions Office (OFAC) probably using some sanctions rule.
US law does not actually restrict anyone wishing to visit Iran including the 1 million emigres in the US.
www.Travelocity.com - still allows booking IKA. As do some European sites. The major airlines flying into Iran at present are:
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United Airways of Bangladesh to start flying new routes Dhaka-Singapore, Dhaka-Doha and Dhaka-Karachi from September 2013. According to A.Net, they are also intend to add Riyadh, Dammam, Abu Dhabi, Yangon and Jakarta in the future. Good to hear United Airways is expanding anyhow do they have sufficient aircraft fleet for expansion or do they have any aircraft orders?
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Safety concerns over cracked Kathmandu runway. Nepal has urged airlines flying into Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport to use smaller aircraft after cracks were found on its runway.
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Originally posted by Banuthev View PostSafety concerns over cracked Kathmandu runway. Nepal has urged airlines flying into Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport to use smaller aircraft after cracks were found on its runway.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/tr...du-runway.html
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Originally posted by Banuthev View PostUnited Airways of Bangladesh to start flying new routes Dhaka-Singapore, Dhaka-Doha and Dhaka-Karachi from September 2013. According to A.Net, they are also intend to add Riyadh, Dammam, Abu Dhabi, Yangon and Jakarta in the future. Good to hear United Airways is expanding anyhow do they have sufficient aircraft fleet for expansion or do they have any aircraft orders?
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