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Turkish airlines offers you a free stay at a hotel under certain conditions. If you face any kind of extended layover while flying from an economy or business class, you can get a free hotel room. In the case of an Economy passenger, you get this service if you are facing a layover of fewer than 10 hours between the arriving flight and the connecting flight. However, in the case of Business class passengers, you can avail of this service if your layover time is reduced to 7 hours. Both of these flights should have boarding passes with Turkish airlines, and if you are a frequent flyer of the airlines, this is a great way to save the lodging expenses during your travel.
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Turkish Airlines won several awards, which includes the Skytrax award for Europe’s best Airline. Also, it has won the world’s best premium economy class airline seat, Airline of the year, and the world’s 16th best Airline for business travel.
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Turkish Airlines serve the largest number of countries of any airline in the world.
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Turkish Airlines is a huge and major airline that currently operates 336 aircraft and flies to 304 destinations in around 122 countries, which makes it the largest carrier of passenger destinations. It is also one of the airlines which operates to the most non-stop destinations as compared to any other airline.
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Turkish Airlines made with the highest quality products from Turkish and international cuisines, our distinctive menus are prepared in accordance with your personal preferences, and carefully presented with seasonal fresh products during Economy Class international and intercontinental flights.
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In 2004 Lufthansa was the first airline to offer inflight internet to it’s passengers on international flights. What is pretty much the norm these days, was a ground breaking change to the world of travelling.
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The Boeing 737 series is the best-selling jet commercial airliner in the world with a number of almost 9,000 built since 1968 and more than 4,000 ordered as we speak. Lufthansa received its first Boeing 737-100 on the 28th of December in 1967, and on February 10 a year later became the first non-American airline to launch a new Boeing aircraft.
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The largest Airbus A340 fleet in the world and with 14 Airbus A380 the greatest armada in Europe. 509 Passenger can be seated in 4 different travel classes, including 8 First Class Seats, 78 flatbeds for Business Class travellers and 423 in Economy and Economy Plus. The Airbus is often referred to as the largest aircraft in the world which is not correct
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Lufthansa may not be the most luxurious airline in the world but with an annual 10 tons of caviar purchased the German “Crane”, they seem to look after their First and Business Class travellers very well.
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Qatar Airways base or better known as Hamad International Airport, was voted “Best Airport” in the Middle East, succeeding the two United Arab Emirates Airports located in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
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Qatar Airways is the first airline to operate all new generation aircrafts in it’s fleet. Many big players in the aviation market are undergoing big changes within their fleets, introducing new airplanes, replacing the older ones. While many airlines decided to operate either the Airbus A350, the Dreamliner or the Super Jumbo A380, the Doha based airline decided to make orders for all of them, being the first airliner to operate all 3 of them.
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American Airlines started passenger service with the DC-3 aircraft on June 26, 1936, with flights from Newark, New Jersey and Chicago, Illinois. It was the first airline to ever fly the aircraft.
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All airlines today use technology and online booking systems to secure your flight bookings. It is so easy and convenient to book a flight nowadays. But it wasn’t always that way. In 1960, American was the first airline to use SABRE, which is short for Semi-Automated Business Research Environment.
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Delta Airlines reached a milestone in 1997 by becoming the first airline to board more than 100 million passengers in a year!
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Delta Airlines announced in-flight Wifi for its domestic mainline fleet in 2008.
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