
Deccan airlines are one of the firs low-cost airlines in India which gives wings to every common India to fly or travel by flight at affordable rates. Deccan airlines come with a dream with no.1 low cost airlines in Indian aviation industry and it has proved it to fly every traveler at affordable rates. India’s first and biggest discount carrier, air Deccan was launched by aviation enthusiasts, Capt Gopinath, Capt KJ Samuel and Vishnu Raval. Deccan Airlines operated its first flight on 23rd August 2003 from Bangalore to Hubli. Air Deccan linking all metros to the smaller towns and cities with in India, Deccan airlines continue to serve the low fare segment of air passengers.
Air Deccan has now recently taken over by Kingfisher Airlines in India. Deccan airways flight has been given tough competition by other domestic airlines by proving domestic flights reservation and air tickets at lo cost in India. There are several domestic airlines in India like Goindigo, spicejet airlines & goair to name. Inferences are that domestic flights are in the consolidation phase of combining with scheduled carriers like jet airways & Kingfisher. Example to that are Jetlite and Deccan Airlines merged with Jet airways and Kingfisher in recent times. With increasing cost of operating under strict procedure, every other domestic airline in India is facing tough challenge to survive.
Deccan Airlines flights provides suitable way of cheap travel across domestic cities like; Chennai to Kolkata, Kolkata to Agra, Delhi to Bangalore, Delhi to Mumbai, Mumbai to Delhi, Bangalore to Delhi, Mumbai to Hyderabad, Hyderabad to Delhi, and many more at lowest available rates. We at Air Deccan airways provide latest cheap fares tickets update on all sectors where Deccan airlines fly. Deccan airlines are now sports with a vibrant colorful logo of kingfisher in his all aircrafts. And it renamed as kingfisher Deccan Airlines and fly to any where in India at low cost fares.
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lmfao! I bet they regret letting him on the drums xDD
Hiro is awesome ^^
Ya – Hiro and Polysics rock!
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get to the airport early an hour and a half before your flight. check your airlines website and the tsa website for packing guidlines on prohibited items. in your carry on liquids gels and aerosols are limited to a quart sized ziplog bag that has to be able to close. and each must be 3.4 ounes or less. http://www.tsa.gov.
as far as the size you have nothing to worry about…i'm 5'11" 230lbs 20lbs lighter but still not a huge difference i don't think. and i never have problems at all. and never need aseatbelt extender and have plenty of room left on the seatbelt….there's nothing the matter with being fluffy
as a rule of thumb on the airlines. as long as you don't intrude upon another passengers seat and can lower the arm rests with no problem they will not make you buy another ticket. if they do make you, they will decide at the gate and approach you discreetly. sometimes they will even allow you to pre-board and go on with you to make sure you can comfortably fit in a seat and put the arm rests down. they are very discreet about this and during pre-boarding there will be very few people on the plane so that it won't be a spectical and you won't have to worry about people watching you. you will have to pay for the extra seat at full cost which sucks….but on southwest if the flight doesn't go out full, you can write and get a refund!!! which is awesome. most people that think they are overweight really are fine. I hope this helps and puts your mind at ease
True that.
That was awesome!!! Cool games and da instruments are awesome!!!! Air guitar was funny lol! 3:25 Da Guitarist looked pissed XD JAPAN & ROCK FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
white people can so awkward…hahaha! sorry i just had to say it!
lol i think the guitrists got pissed at him some time hahaha especially on the drums part
U need licence to become travel agent…u use search in internet
Ochanomizu!! that’s where AnCafe filmed the scene of kyu~BondS~ !!!
I had very good experiences with Northwest Airlines. United Airlines gave me mixed experiences though. It was fine from Las Vegas to Los Angeles, but the plane was really hot and stuffy when I was traveling from Orlando to New York.
The only problem with this is your last sentence. Airlines lose luggage. Period.
Oh man, Hayashi was so funny doing the air guitar
1. Passport – Don't need a visa unless you plan to stay >21 days
2. Money – Prices are extremely reasonable but you still need money for unexpected stuff.
3. After your airline ticket is punched and you're about to exit the airport to get on the plane, you'll have to pay the airport tax, so have some loose change in your pocket. It can range from 5,000 pesos in Manila to about 100 pesos in CdO.
I made my own reservations w/o travel agency help. I searched all the online travel sites until I got a good price. I made 3 trips. I remember Delta & Philippine Airlines the first trip, then JAL from Tokyo to Manila the 2nd trip. The last trip was Continental going, and Northwest coming back.
You need to know that you don't get even close to the airport without a ticket, so don't expect gf to be waiting when you get off. In fact, even the Manila airport closes overnight, so you need to be aware of what time you can arrive and expect to enter the terminal. I had to sleep outside on a bench at the international terminal waiting for it to open.
ALWAYS take an airport taxi – it's cheaper and safer. They have a desk INSIDE the airport adjacent to the baggage area where you get a taxi ticket. They are most reasonable and your trip is tracked. Plus, you pay in advance so you don't get ripped off. ( A tip I learned from a Malay gentleman I met on the plane).
Lastly, you picked the worst area of Philippines to visit. It is predominantly Muslim area there, and there's a war going on in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. My best advice is the check all the travel advisories before you commit. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_Region_in_Muslim_Mindanao
In any case, good luck and let me know if you have any questions.
Typically mid-week (tuesday – thursday) are cheaper days to travel. However, sometimes you can find cheaper airfare on Monday, but this is mostly with international flights.
You will need lots of capital. Expedia makes money by either charging a fee per transaction or by purchasing the travel inventory(plane tickets/hotel stays) from the travel provider at a discounted price and charging the customer a premium on top the original price.
Orbitz is owned by the airlines. The airlines pay $15 to $17 in booking fees to the reservation systems for each ticket sold–about $1.7 billion a year for all airlines in the United States. With Orbitz, the airlines get some of the booking fees back in the form of rebates, cutting their transaction costs by 30 percent, or $10.50 to $12 per ticket. The airlines then pass some of the savings to consumers.
I like this site: http://www.whichbudget.com/ or Kayak: http://www.kayak.com/ Whichbudget allows you to identify the budget airlines flying into or out of a city or between city pairs and provides links to the airline websites. Kayak searches multiple other sites for the best prices.