The kulula.com fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of February 2010)
Kulula FleetAircraftTotalOrdersOptionsPassengersNotesBoeing 737-200100118Boeing 737-300100148Boeing 737-400500162Boeing 737-800280185Deliveries between 2012-2015Total980
A g-550.
Malaysian Airlines Singapore Airlines Cathay Pacific airlines Emirates Airlines (You'd need Australian visa tho, because all their NZ trips stop in Australia, getting an Australian Visa is a Must, even if you were not getting off the plane) Bahrain Airlines Kuwaiti Airlines and of course Saudi airlines (but due to crappy service and expensive tickets even saudis themselves don't fly on Saudi airliners) the first two are the best, and a lot of people recommends them.
Yes
A car built for the terrain, or an airplane/helicopter.
Yes, as long as you do not arrive on an airplane. You can use a U.S. Passport Card to enter Canada on foot, by car, train, boat, etc.
I believe Spirit Airlines uses aircraft in the Airbus series. Specifically the A319, A320.
Yes.
I would say no.
A g-550.
I take it you mean, 'Is Emirates the best airline?' They are a highly professional operation and appear to be customer focussed - i use them out of choice over the oter airlines that operate out of Dubai
use ethyl alcohol or better use a battery powered small engine..
different for each type, aluminum, carbon fiber, titanium etc
Because the air pressure while riding in an airplane gets higher, it makes you fell light headed when you get off the plane and back on the ground again.
No. You cannot.
There are many airlines that primarily use Boeing 757 planes. These airlines include Delta Airlines, United Airlines, American Airlines and UPS Airlines.
Carpets used in aeroplane meet the safety requirements for smoke, flame and toxicity.
what concourse does southwest airlines use at ohara's airport