Current Civil Airlines:
Regional (Non-Charter)
Qantaslink
Alliance Airlines
Cobham
Regional Express (REX)
Air South
Sharp Airlines
Charter
Corporate
Dick-Lang's Desert Air
KJM Charter
Rossair
Alliance Airlines
Cobham
Air South
Sharp Airlines
Regional Airlines (REX)
Domestic
Qantas
Jetstar
Virgin Australia
Tiger Airways
Skywest Airlines (For Virgin Australia)
International
Qantas
Virgin Australia
Cathay Pacific
Malaysia
Emirates
Air New Zealand
Singapore
Current Cargo Airlines:
Nearly All Are Irregular
MasKargo
Pel-Air
Atlas Air (For Qantas)
Safair
Toll / Toll Priority
Singapore Cargo
Cathay Pacific Cargo
One Off (Charter) / Diverted Airlines
China Southern Airlines
Airwork NZ
Etihad Airlines
Skytraders
Vincent Aviation
Former Airlines
Ansett Australia
(Virgin Blue / Pacific Blue, now Virgin Australia)
Trans Australian Airlines (Australian Airlines)
Airlines of South Australia
Emu Airlines
Impulse Airlines
Australian National Airways
There have been more I just cannot remember them
Adelaide
No they have not.
No, he flies on Spirit Airlines. I have flown many-a-time with him.
Singapore airlines do a return flight once daily. they fly into Adelaide at 9:10am on SQ279 and leave for Singapore at 1:05pm on SQ278
Unfortunatly there were four airplanes that were brought down on 9/11/01. The first was American Airlines Flight 11, which was flown into World Trade Center 1. The second was United Airlines Flight 175, which was flown into World Trade Center 2. The third was American Airlines Flight 77, which was flown into the Pentagon. The last plane to wreck was United Airlines Flight 93, which landed in a field on the outskirts of Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
It is on the airlines I have flown on and there have been quite a few.
In terms of miles flown, United Airlines is tops as of 2011. Two other American airlines, Delta and American, round out the top three. In terms of passengers, Delta edges out United for the top spot.
Some differentiating factors for Airlines include: * Services * Class of service * Routes flown * Price * Rewards/Loyalty Programs
Croatia Airlines has multiple destinations. Most destinations lie in Europe, from Spain to Belgium to Norway. Though it also travels to other continents.
No, Bananas are banned by all airlines due to their high methane content and their shape
More than 150. There are quite a few in the USA alone. See the related link about flightmemories. Some contributors have flown in well over 100 airlines.
The routes offered by Iberia Airlines tend to run out from Spain. This includes many services to mainland Europe and the United Kingdom, as well as the Americas.