Vienna: As from March it will not more fly on Shanghai and towards Australia
(WAPA) - The critical analysis of the Austrian's network will take the carrier to renounce to any routes, but at the same time to launch new offers, which put on East Europe and Central Asia: "Three new destination are evaluating for next Summer": the country manager of the carrier for Italy, Cinzia Fabbris said.
As from January, "The routes towards Shanghai and Australian will not more operative -Fabbris said- because are more expensive. The flight towards Beijing, India and Thailand will remain. We will work with a Boeing fleet, but will renounce to Airbus A-340".
02/12/06 World Aeronautical Press Agency/Avionews , Austria
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