HEADLINE NEWS.America West Airlines America West Airlines was one of the United States' ten major airlines. The airline was based in Tempe, Arizona, and is now a part of US Airways Group. At the time of its integration into US Airways, the airline maintained two hubs, one at Phoenix Sky Harbor International it may still be interested in buying ATA Airlines ATA Airlines, Inc., formerly known as American Trans Air, is an American low-cost scheduled service and charter airline based in Indianapolis, Indiana. ATA operates scheduled passenger flights throughout the US mainland and Hawaii, as well as military and commercial charter , a day after discount carrier ATA (1) (AT Attachment) The specification for IDE drives. See IDE. (2) See analog telephone adapter. ATA - Advanced Technology Attachment filed for bankruptcy protection. "We're looking at it. We may still be interested. We may continue to work on an offering. We think a potential America West proposal may be more desirable for (ATA) creditors and employees," America West spokeswoman Janice Monahan said Wednesday. She said America West had held talks with ATA recently, but did not make a formal offer. On Tuesday, ATA filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and said it would raise $87.6 million by selling its Chicago hub and other airport slots to AirTran Airways AirTran Airways is a low-cost airline that is a Delaware corporation with headquarters in Orlando, Florida, USA and is a subsidiary of AirTran Holdings. AirTran operates over 750 daily flights throughout the eastern USA and the Midwest, including over 270 daily departures from Inc. ATA founder and chief executive George Mikelsons' pledge to reporters Tuesday to "recreate ATA as a formidable, low-cost carrier A low-cost carrier or low-cost airline (also known as a no-frills or discount carrier / airline) is an airline that offers generally low fares in exchange for eliminating many traditional passenger services. " had barely left his lips when America West Airlines indicated it remained interested in making a bid for most, if not all, of ATA. An AirTran spokesman conceded that ATA's plan to remain independent, albeit considerably smaller, with the cash infusion could hit turbulence in bankruptcy court bankruptcy court n. the specialized Federal court in which bankruptcy matters under the Federal Bankruptcy Act are conducted. There are several bankruptcy courts in each state, and each one's territory covers several counties. . AirTran, based in Orlando, Fla., has agreed to take over ATA's flight operations, 14 gate leases and routes at Chicago Midway Airport, as well as arrival and departure slots at New York's LaGuardia Airport LaGuardia Airport (IATA: LGA, ICAO: KLGA, FAA LID: LGA) is an airport serving New York City, New York, United States, located on the waterfront of Flushing Bay, and borders the neighborhoods of Astoria, Jackson Heights and East Elmhurst in the borough and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (IATA: DCA, ICAO: KDCA, FAA LID: DCA) is a public airport located three miles (5 km) south of the central business district of Washington, D.C., in Arlington County, Virginia, United States. . Oct 27, 2004 America West Airlines reported a third-quarter loss of $47.1 million. The airline also reduced its outlook and scaled back its 2005 expansion plans -- but said it would still consider a bid for part of bankrupt ATA Airlines Inc. For the three months ending Sept. 30, America West Holdings America West Holdings Corporation is an Arizona-based company owned by US Airways Group Inc. Its primary holding is America West Airlines. America West's corporate offices in Tempe are housed in one of the first commercial high-rise buildings constructed in the downtown Corp. lost $1.30 per share, its first quarterly shortfall in more than a year for the company that was just rebounding after the Sept. 11 attacks. A year ago, the company had reported a profit of $32.9 million, or 60 cents per share Cents per share The amount of a mutual fund's dividend or capital gains distributions that a shareholder will receive for each share owned. . Analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call had projected a loss of about 63 cents per share for the quarter. In trading Wednesday, America West shares closed down 7 cents, or 1.6 percent, at $4.36 on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City. . The stock has fallen more than 60 percent since the beginning of the year. Quarterly revenue was down 2.3 percent to $578.5 million. Oct 27, 2004 Most folks probably don't think about going to Vegas to get their Christmas shopping done, but there are actually many exclusive boutiques for those one-of-a-kind gifts and outlet malls for presents that won't break the budget. Customers who purchase tickets in the next two weeks can get fantastic deals from America West Vacations that'll make the shopping trip a treat for the shopper as well, including free spa passes and a two-for-one lunch buffet from Luxor. Customers who purchase tickets today through Nov. 12, 2004 for travel from Nov. 29 through Dec. 20, 2004 can take advantage of these unbelievable packages priced as low as $91 for roundtrip air and a two-night hotel stay. These special deals are 20 percent below normal package prices. The Luxor is offering the following value-added amenities: two complimentary spa passes per room, for use Monday through Friday; one two-for-one lunch buffet per room; a $2 discount per person, up to two, at Passport to Adventure; and one discount coupon per room for up to $35 at Luxor retail stores at the Giza Galleria. To make a reservation, customers may go to www.americawestvacations.com or call 1-800-2-FLY-AWV (1-800-235-9298) and use the promotional code "Vegas Style." Oct 25, 2004 American Airlines American Airlines Major U.S. airline. American was created through a merger of several smaller U.S. airlines and incorporated in 1934. It continued to buy the routes of other airlines, becoming an international carrier in the 1970s; its routes include South America, the is encouraged that the National Transportation Safety Board today ruled that the highly- sensitive rudder system on the Airbus A300-600 aircraft was a contributing factor in the Flight 587 accident that occurred Nov. 12, 2001, in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. . American is extremely disappointed, however, that the Board named the pilot's actions as the probable cause Apparent facts discovered through logical inquiry that would lead a reasonably intelligent and prudent person to believe that an accused person has committed a crime, thereby warranting his or her prosecution, or that a Cause of Action has accrued, justifying a civil lawsuit. , and that elements of American's advanced aircraft maneuvering program, which teaches pilots to recover from aircraft upsets, were a contributing factor. Today, American safely flies the Airbus A300-600 because of the knowledge it gained from the Flight 587 investigation, and changes it made to its procedures as a result. In fact, in one of his final statements, Mark Rosenker, vice chairman of the NTSB NTSB abbr. National Transportation Safety Board , said he was confident that the Airbus was a safe airplane and that he and his family are taking a trip on it in the near future. Oct 26, 2004 American Airlines has applied to the US Department of Transportation for authority to resume daily nonstop services between Dallas/Fort Worth and Osaka from November 2005, and to launch daily nonstop services between Chicago and Nagoya next April. Osaka would become American's 33rd international destination from its Dallas/Fort Worth hub, and Nagoya will increase to 19 the number of international points American serves from its Chicago hub. Together, Osaka and Nagoya will give the airline a total of seven routes between the US and Japan and allow American to expand access to an area of Japan that is home to many major Japanese and several key US companies. Both routes would use 236-seat Boeing 777s. If you have not been there Kansai International Airport, which serves the Osaka region, was opened in 1994 on a manmade island in Osaka Bay, a sort of super London City London City may refer to:
American Airlines, struggling with rising fuel costs and competition from low-fare carriers, will furlough fur·lough n. 1. a. A leave of absence or vacation, especially one granted to a member of the armed forces. b. A usually temporary layoff from work. c. up to 650 maintenance workers in Kansas City Kansas City, two adjacent cities of the same name, one (1990 pop. 149,767), seat of Wyandotte co., NE Kansas (inc. 1859), the other (1990 pop. 435,146), Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, NW Mo. (inc. 1850). and St. Louis and up to 450 pilots, the company said in a memo given to employees Friday. The news came two days after Fort Worth- based AMR (1) (Adaptive Multi-Rate) A variable rate speech codec selected by the 3GPP for the 3G evolution of the GSM cellphone system (WCDMA). Using the Algebraic CELP (ACELP) compression technology, AMR provides toll quality sound at transmission rates from 4.75 to 12. Corp., parent of American, reported that it lost $214 million from July through September and expected an even bigger loss in the fourth quarter. Before Friday's memo, American had furloughed nearly 2,600 of its 11,000 pilots and more than 4,500 flight attendants, although it was recalling 610 attendants for international routes. The latest cuts would push the number of furloughed pilots above 3,000. Oct 23, 2004 American Express American Express (NYSE: AXP), sometimes known as "AmEx" or "Amex", is a diversified global financial services company, headquartered in New York City. The company is best known for its credit card, charge card and traveler's cheque businesses. has published its much-respected Global Business Travel Forecast for 2005, which indicates a continued steady revival of international business travel. Although the pace varies significantly by region and country, published air and hotel prices are expected to rise incrementally next year as demand recovers, outpacing the growth of supply in several markets. At the same time, increased competition &endash en·dash or en dash n. A symbol ( - ) used in writing or printing to connect continuing or inclusive numbers or to connect elements of a compound adjective when either of the elements is an open compound, as 1880-1945 or ; particularly in the airline sector in several regional markets &endash; is likely to dampen any significant increases in travel costs. For 2005, American Express forecasts that global economy/short haul fares will rise by 0-3%, and international business fares by 2-5%. On the hotel side, room rates for both midrange and upper-range properties will increase by 1-3%. Budget carriers will continue to impact the airline industry in 2005. Attempts by European legacy airlines to significantly increase fares, however, are likely to be dampened by competition from low cost carriers, a trend that has gathered momentum over the past two years. Asia has also experienced phenomenal activity in mass travel arena. In India alone, ten budget airlines are in, at least, the planning stage. Low cost activity has also been strong in Thailand, Singapore and Australia, and new entrants are making inroads inroads Noun, pl make inroads into to start affecting or reducing: my gambling has made great inroads into my savings inroads npl to make inroads into [+ in Japan, China and the Gulf States. http://home3.americanexpress.com/corp/pc/2004/pdf/ae_gbtf2005.pdf Oct 24, 2004 ATA Airlines, the nation's 10th largest carrier, filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday and sold off airport slots and other assets other assets Assets of relatively small value. For financial reporting purposes, firms frequently combine small assets into a single category rather than listing each item separately. to AirTran Airways Inc. for $87.6 million, to become the latest U.S. airline tripped up by rising fuel costs and fare wars. Orlando, Fla.- based AirTran Holdings AirTran Holdings (NYSE: AAI) is a Nevada corporation that operates as an airline holding company. Its primary asset is AirTran Airways. History After the large amount of negative publicity surrounding the Flight 592 incident, ValuJet Airlines suffered serious Inc. will assume ATA's flight operations, gate leases and routes at Chicago Midway Airport and arrival and departure slots at New York's LaGuardia Airport and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The deal is subject to approvals by the bankruptcy court and other entities and is expected to take effect by early next year, ATA officials said. Chicago Department of Aviation spokeswoman Annette Martinez said ATA had not told the city of the deal, whereby Air Tran would take over ATA's 14 gates and flights at Midway. Oct 26, 2004 Avis Rent A Car System Avis Rent A Car System, LLC is a car rental company headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey USA. Avis, Budget Rent a Car and Budget Truck Rental are all units of Avis Budget Group. has announced the launch of the Avis Great Escapes Sweepstakes. Agents who book Avis via Sabre from Oct. 18 through Nov. 30 2004, are eligible to win a weekly cash prize and a chance at a grand prize. Every Avis booking is an automatic sweepstakes entry and those that include a Saturday night stay-over will be given a double entry. Each week for six weeks, the Avis Great Escapes Sweepstakes will award one lucky travel agent a $500 gift check. The grand-prize winner chosen on Dec. 10 2004 will receive roundtrip air transportation for two to Boston; an Avis car rental; and a three-night, four-day stay at the Fairmont Copley Plaza The Fairmont Copley Plaza hotel (or Copley Plaza as it is colloquially known) is a four-star hotel in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It was built in 1912 on St. James Avenue and defines the south side of Copley Square. The Copley Plaza Hotel opened in 1912. in Boston. The sweepstakes is open to travel agents who book Avis on the Sabre GDS GDS Global Distribution System GDS Google Desktop Search (Google) GDS Goodie Domain Service (Vienna University of Technology, Austria) GDS Guards in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (pwār`tō rē`kō), island (2005 est. pop. 3,917,000), 3,508 sq mi (9,086 sq km), West Indies, c.1,000 mi (1,610 km) SE of Miami, Fla. and the Virgin Islands. Visit www.zipromotions.com Oct 25, 2004 Boeing has come up with the oddest customer ever for a launch aircraft. And for a very important launch aircraft, the 7E7. If you have never heard of Primaris Airlines Primaris Airlines is an American charter airline based in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. It operates domestic and international services. Its main base is McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas. Inc. neither had we. Details of the customer are normally given with the order statement. Not this time. Research has discovered that Primaris is a US-based airline currently raising launch funds with notables on the board such as Rodney Slater Perhaps you would like to read about one of:
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of to Chicago, Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , New York, San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden and Washington domestically and on the international front Frankfurt, London and Paris from Big Apple. http://www.primarisairlines.com http://www.boeing.com Oct 24, 2004 Cathay Pacific has been granted rights to operate additional services to Beijing and introduce Xiamen from Hong Kong. With these allocations Cathay Pacific intends to increase its three times weekly flights to Beijing to a daily service from December and introduce three rotations per week to Xiamen. In a statement the airline made clear that one priority is the early licensing of services to Shanghai, currently the third-busiest passenger route out of Hong Kong after Taipei and Bangkok. In another development the airline has also procured a 9.9% stake in Air China which could precipitate the Beijing-based carrier joining Oneworld. http://www.cathaypacific.com Oct 24, 2004 Delta Air Lines has reached a tentative agreement with its pilots union on wage and benefit cuts aimed at avoiding a bankruptcy filing, The Wall Street Journal said in a report late Wednesday on its Web site. According to the report, the Air Line Pilots Association which represents Delta pilots told its members the union's leadership committee was planning to review the agreement late Wednesday and release details Thursday. Delta spokeswoman Tanya Dunn declined to comment to Reuters when contacted about the report. Union officials at the Air Line Pilots Association were not immediately available for comment. Oct 27, 2004 Delta Air Lines customers soon will have access to more destinations from the airline's Atlanta and Salt Lake City hubs, and expanded service to existing destinations in Alaska, Mexico, Latin America and the United States. From Salt Lake City, Delta will add service to: Fairbanks, Alaska, with daily seasonal service beginning May 13 and ending Sept. 11, 2005; Baltimore/Washington International Airport, with one daily nonstop flight beginning Jan. 31, 2005; Cancun, Mexico, with a nonstop Sunday flight being added to previously announced Saturday service, effective Jan. 31, 2005. Anchorage, Alaska, with a third daily seasonal nonstop flight beginning April 3 and ending Oct. 16, 2005; Customers in Salt Lake City are reaping the benefits of Delta's continued expansion in Salt Lake City. Baltimore/Washington is the most popular destination from Salt Lake City without any Delta nonstop service. Fairbanks is the gateway to Alaska's Denali National Park and Preserve Denali National Park and Preserve (dənäl`ē), in the Alaska Range, S central Alaska; comprising Denali National Park (4,740,912 acres/1,919,398 hectares), est. as Mt. , the home of Mt. McKinley, the highest point in North America. Cancun, which will now be served from Salt Lake City twice a week, is one of the most popular leisure destinations in the world. In addition, Salt Lake City customers also will have access to daily, nonstop seasonal flights to Cabo San Lucas Cabo San Lucas (popularly known as just Cabo) is a small city at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula at , in the municipality of Los Cabos in the state of Baja California Sur, Mexico. , Mexico, beginning Feb. 5 and ending May 31 2004. From Atlanta, Delta will add flights to Cozumel, Mexico; with Saturday and Sunday service beginning March 5, 2005. Delta will also now offer customers daily service to Guanacaste Liberia, Costa Rica Liberia is the capital of the Guanacaste province in Costa Rica and is located roughly four hours from San José by bus. Over 35,000 people live in the city. Though small by North American standards, it is quite large in comparison to its Guanacastecan neighbors to the southeast, , beginning Jan. 31, 2005. The airline had previously offered service six times weekly. Oct 25, 2004 Delta Air Lines, busy celebrating its 75th anniversary, is yet another American airline struggling to survive. Last Wednesday Delta reported losses of $646m for the quarter and it was in good company. Moreover, its unrestricted cash levels have slumped to $1.45bn from $2bn at the end of June, a psychological level that most analysts see as the minimum to successfully finance a bankruptcy restructuring. In order of size American Airlines, presently the world's largest carrier, says its losses for the third quarter are $214m, United are yet to report, followed by Delta. Next up Northwest, an airline that does operate into Heathrow but has little visibility, lost $46m, whilst the nation's fifth largest carrier Continental was only $16m down. And in sixth place is US Airways (which we reported on last week). Not a rosy picture with soaring oil prices but a presidential election imminent. Airline number ten in the pecking order, ATA, now a budget carrier is said to be within days of Chapter 11. http://www.delta.com Oct 24, 2004 Just four months after its launch, Independence Air is right up there with some of the largest U.S. carriers, in survival mode. Its planes less than half full despite dirt-cheap fares, Independence Air said Wednesday it will overhaul its ticket distribution system, cut capacity in some markets and negotiate with lenders in order to preserve cash necessary to avoid bankruptcy. The airline's parent company, FLYi, announced third-quarter losses Wednesday of $83 million, or $1.82 a share. A year ago the carrier, then known as Atlantic Coast Airlines Atlantic Coast Airlines (IATA: DH, ICAO: BLR, and Callsign: Blue Ridge) was an airline based in the United States owned by Atlantic Coast Holdings, Inc.. It operated as United Express for United Airlines and Delta Connection for Delta Air Lines. , turned a $23 million third-quarter profit. It operated at the time as a regional carrier for UAL UAL United Airlines (ICAO code) UAL Unified Accelerator Library (Brookhaven National Laboratory) UAL User Account Lockdown UAL User Access Layer UAL Universal Auxiliary Language UAL User Agent Layer Corp.'s United Airlines, which is in Chapter 11, and Delta Air Lines Inc., which is struggling to avoid it. This summer the company embarked on a risky transformation, remaking itself into a low-fare carrier based at Dulles International Airport. The airline is unique among low-fare carriers, with a fleet comprised largely of small, 50-seat regional jets, which generally cost more to operate on a per-person basis. The airline's stock dropped more than 50 percent last week after UBS UBS Union Bank of Switzerland UBS United Bible Societies UBS United Blood Services UBS United Buying Service UBS Used Bookstore UBS University Business Services UBS Universal Building Society (UK) UBS Ulaanbaatar Broadcasting System Securities analyst Robert Ashcroft warned that the company might have to file for bankruptcy as soon as January and said "it's clear to us that FLYi's business plan isn't working." On Wednesday the airline's stock fell 24 cents, or 15 percent, to $1.40 a share on the Nasdaq Stock Market Nasdaq stock market The first electronic stock market listing over 5000 companies. The Nasdaq stock market comprises two separate markets, namely the Nasdaq National Market, which trades large, active securities and the Nasdaq Smallcap Market that trades emerging growth companies. . The airline believed that round-trip fares as low as $58 would generate sufficient demand to fill 600 daily departures to 39 East Coast cities, including many smaller airports like Lansing, Mich., Portland, Maine, Charleston, W.V. and Dayton, Ohio. Oct 27, 2004 Independence Air is proud to announce its "Falling Fares Sale," offering customers the chance to fly at special fares to every one of its current and announced future destinations for travel booked by November 8, 2004 and completed by February 15, 2005. Sale fares for nonstop flights to and from Washington Dulles International Airport Washington Dulles International Airport (IATA: IAD, ICAO: KIAD, FAA LID: IAD) is a public airport located 25 miles (40 km) west of the central business district of Washington, D.C., in Loudoun County and Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. are priced at $34, $44, $54, $64 and $74 one-way, depending on the destination. Connecting fares through Washington Dulles are priced at $59, $74 and $84 one-way. All sale fares require a 7-day advance Internet purchase at FLYi.com, are limited and may not be available on all flights or all days. Fare sale details and restrictions are seen below. Oct 25, 2004 Midwest Airlines is offering reduced fares for travel October 31, 2004 through February 28, 2005. Fares are available Sunday, October 24 through midnight Central time Thursday, October 28, 2004, and must be purchased at least 7 days in advance of departure. Included in the fare sale is travel on Midwest Airlines and Midwest Connect. Midwest Airlines Signature Service features seating altered from standard coach to a roomier two-by-two configuration. Midwest Airlines Saver Service provides low-fare flights between Milwaukee and popular leisure destinations. Midwest Connect provides connections throughout the Midwest Airlines and Midwest Connect route system, and point-to-point service between select markets. Travel is not permitted November 24, 27, 28; December 22, 23, 24, 26, 2004; and January 1 and 2, 2005. Fares for Signature and Midwest Connect routes require a Friday- or Saturday-night stay. Travelers who book roundtrip flights on Midwest Airlines Web site will save an additional 3% off advertised sale fares when they use promo code OCT03. For reservations or more information, visit http://www.midwestairlines.com Oct 23, 2004 Thomas Cook Airlines have come up with an interesting cabin service idea that might just catch on with the charter airlines and budget operators. Normally when Thomas Cook passengers book their holiday they are asked if they would like in-flight meals on the outbound and inbound flights. If they do require meals for both flights the charge is [pounds sterling]10 for adults and [pounds sterling]5 for children. A new service allows clients who have not pre- booked their food to order for the return leg of their journey as they check in. The price is half that for the two flights. There is a choice of gluten-free, high-fibre, diabetic, dairy-free, low salt, vegan vegan /veg·an/ (ve´gan) (vej´an) a vegetarian whose diet excludes all food of animal origin. ve·gan n. , vegetarian, Asian vegetarian, fruit-based or low calorie/low fat meals. Nicely presented too. http://www.thomascook.info Oct 24, 2004 United Airlines now offers United Express customers a more spacious onboard experience with the introduction of the new 70-seat Embraer 170 aircraft to the United Express fleet, complementing the United Express fleet of 70-seat Canadair 700 regional jets already in service. With the most spacious regional jet cabin in the sky Cabin in the Sky is an American Broadway musical which opened in 1940. A motion picture based on the musical was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released in 1943. , the Embraer 170 aircraft offers the widest aisles and seats of any aircraft in its category and is the first regional jet in the industry with both United First(r) and United Economy Plus(SM) seating. A number of United Express Canadair 700s currently offer First Class cabins, and Economy Plus sections will be added next year. Like the Canadair 700, the Embraer 170 cabin design guarantees customers either an aisle or window seat. The Embraer 170 also provides large overhead bins that accommodate roll-on bags. Oct 26, 2004 US Airways continues to think positive in spite of its serious financial problems and is now planning for 2005. Philadelphia, which is a primary gateway to Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America is to gain 7% more flights to 495 each business day, 32% more than the same time last year. Out goes the traditional arrival and departure banks to be replaced by a steady flow of flights throughout the day. According to the airline this is expected to relieve airfield delays and increase operational efficiency. However the system is retained at Charlotte, US Airways largest hub, where flights will grow to 564 daily weekday departures from the current 495. http://www.usairways.com Oct 24, 2004 Virgin Atlantic, in conjunction with the Metropolitan Police, is developing a short crime prevention video, which will be shown on all Virgin Atlantic's inbound flights to London. The airline should be complemented. The three-minute video ought to be a must viewing for Londoners too, offering common sense advice to visitors and locals on how to keep themselves and their possessions safe whilst traveling around the city. As was pointed out London is no worse, and certainly much safer, than many cities around the world. But common sense should prevail. If you buy electronic goods in Tottenham Court Road Tottenham Court Road is a road in Central London, England, running from St Giles' Circus (the junction of Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road) north to Euston Road, near the border of the City of Westminster and the London Borough of Camden. , look after them. There are people about who would wish to relieve you of your new toy! http://www.virginatlantic.com Oct 24, 2004 |
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