Low-cost startup Legend Airlines plans to start services from Dallas/Love Field at the end of 1998, using six Douglas DC-9s. The carrier filed for regulatory approval in March.
Source: Airline Business
1998-05-01T15:19:00+01:00
Low-cost startup Legend Airlines plans to start services from Dallas/Love Field at the end of 1998, using six Douglas DC-9s. The carrier filed for regulatory approval in March.
Source: Airline Business
2025-06-24T09:21:00Z By David Kaminski-Morrow
Nigerian carrier Air Peace is preparing to open London Heathrow services to complement its London Gatwick operation. It has secured “coveted” slots at the primary UK hub, according to Nigerian minister of aviation Festus Keyamo. This follows “many months of diplomatic exchanges and shuttles” with the Nigerian side “insisting on ...
2025-06-23T14:38:00Z By Alfred Chua
Malaysia-based AirAsia X will be expanding its operations into Central Asia with the launch of thrice-weekly flights between Kuala Lumpur and Tashkent.
2025-06-22T15:13:00Z By David Kaminski-Morrow
Air India is continuing to implement cuts to its network, owing to the effect of safety checks, disruption within Middle Eastern airspace, and night-flight restrictions in Europe. It recently started reducing frequency on – and, in some cases, suspending – services operated with Boeing 787s and 777s. Air India has ...
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