Debonair approach aims to give agents a low cost option
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Debonair International Airways aims to offer low fares; comfortable, no frills flights; and flexible ticketing. The airline boasts seven aircraft and has landing rights at small European airports. Chairman Franco Mancassola hopes Debonair will carry 320,000 passengers during its first year of operation. The airline is currently operating without tickets, on the grounds that at 4 pounds sterling to issue, they are too costly.
Publication Name: Travel Trade Gazette Europa
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0262-5709
Year: 1996
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Maersk Air aims to stay ahead in the new Europe
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Maersk Air of Denmark is a leading independent carrier and is currently replacing its fleet and expanding services to target corporate travellers. Maersk began as a charter and leasing operation in 1970, and is now a scheduled operator with flights to six European capitals. Its base is Billund, which is now Denmark's second airport. The airline's new business class service will devote 45 seats to corporate travellers.
Publication Name: Travel Trade Gazette Europa
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0262-5709
Year: 1996
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