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05 Aug 2015
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A snapshot of the week's airline news

Turkish launches flights to Atlanta

TURKISH Airlines will launch daily non-stop services between

Istanbul Atatürk Airport and Atlanta’s Hartsfield Jackson

International Airport on May 16, 2016. It will be the carrier’s

second flight into the south-eastern US. The airline will launch

a daily non-stop service to Miami in late October this year

using a Boeing 777-300ER. Turkish Airlines has also added

flights to Graz, its third destination in Austria after Vienna and

Salzburg. Roundtrip flights between Istanbul and Graz operate

four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and

Saturdays. Flight TK1461 departs Istanbul at 13h30 and

arrives in Graz at 14h45. Flight TK1462 departs Graz at

15h40 and arrives in Istanbul at 18h45.

KLM launches Apple Watch app

KLM has introduced its first app for the Apple Watch, giving

travellers access to important flight information, including

the remaining time before departure, the boarding pass and

possible changes related to flight information. When the

time comes to check in for the flight, Apple Watch users only

need to tap once on the screen. The passenger can then save

the boarding pass in passbook for use when boarding the

aircraft. At any given point during the flight, the app shows

the remaining flight time.

Besides flight information and flight-related services, the

app also offers special functionality for KLM’s Flying Blue

members.

EgyptAir resumes flights to Manchester

EGYPTAIR has resumed flights from Cairo to Manchester.

Flights operate five times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays,

Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. A Boeing 737-800 is used

on the route, with 24 seats in the business-class cabin.

Fly the Dreamliner to Zurich

ETIHAD Airways has introduced its new Boeing 787

Dreamliner on the Abu Dhabi-Zurich route. It offers the

airline’s First Suites, Business Studios and Economy Smart

seats. Each suite has a large Poltrona Frau upholstered seat

and ottoman, a personal wardrobe and a chilled mini-bar.

The Business Studios offer 20% more personal space than

the airline’s current business-class seats, and feature a fully

flat bed and a personal 46cm touch-screen TV with noisecancelling

headsets. There is also more space and greater

comfort in economy class.

Ethiopian suspends Goma flights

ETHIOPIAN Airlines has suspended flights to Goma in the

Democratic Republic of the Congo, following claims by

DRC regulator, Régie des Voies Aériennes de la République

Démocratique du Congo, that the airport was not fit to

handle flights. Ethiopian could not confirm the particulars

surrounding the suspension but confirms that the airline

is looking for the most viable means forward. Goma’s only

runway was severely damaged by the eruption of the nearby

Mount Nyiragongo in 2002, when the lava flow covered a

1 200m section.

Cathay adds Hiroshima to network

STARTING August 16, Cathay Pacific Airways’ sister airline,

Dragonair, will operate flights between Hong Kong and

Hiroshima twice a week.

Dragonair will be the only carrier offering a non-stop service

between Hong Kong and Hiroshima, adding to its existing

destinations in Japan, which include Tokyo (Haneda),

Fukuoka and Okinawa. The Hong Kong-Hiroshima flights will

operate on Thursdays and Sundays. Cathay Pacific flies from

Johannesburg to Hong Kong seven days a week. Flight CX748

departs Johannesburg daily at 12h35 and arrives in Hong

Kong at 07h05 + 1. Flight KA350 departs Hong Kong on

Thursdays and Sundays at 13h10 and arrives in Hiroshima at

17h45. Flight KA351 departs Hiroshima on the same days at

19h00 and arrives in Hong Kong at 21h45.

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