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British Airways
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| Cheap flights to Frankfurt are offered by British Airways. British Airways is the largest airline of the United Kingdom. It is also the third largest airline in Europe, with more flights from Europe across the Atlantic than any other operator. Its main hubs are London Heathrow and London Gatwick, with wide-reaching European and domestic shorthaul networks, including smaller hubs at other UK airports including Manchester, from which some longer-haul flights are also operated. |
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KLM
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| Cheap flights to Frankfurt are offered by KLM. KLM is a subsidiary of Air France-KLM. Before its merger with Air France, KLM was the national airline of the Netherlands. Air France-KLM is France and the Netherlands' main air carrier. Its KLM subsidiary operates from the airline hub of Schiphol Airport, near Amsterdam, where the subsidiary company has its headquarters. Air France took over KLM in May 2004, resulting in the creation of Air France-KLM. |
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Air Berlin
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| Cheap flights to Frankfurt are offered by Air Berlin. Air Berlin is Europe's third largest low-cost airline based in Berlin, Germany. It operates scheduled services from a range of European airports. On August 2006 it was announced that Air Berlin had acquired 100% of the shares in DBA. DBA is to continue to operate as an independent company but in future will be marketed as Air Berlin. Together Air Berlin and dba expect to carry around 20 million passengers. The winter 2006 flight schedules wil |
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TUIfly
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| Cheap flights to Frankfurt are offered by TUIfly. TUIfly is an airline based in Hanover, Germany. It operates scheduled and charter passenger flights, mainly to holiday resorts in Europe. With more than 55 flights per week from about 21 departure airports to 39 destinations in nine countries TUIfly offers a timetable which includes all the popular destinations in the sun around the Mediterranean, on the Canary Islands and on the southern Atlantic coast. |
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Condor
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| Cheap flights to Frankfurt are offered by Condor. Condor is an airline based in Germany. It is Germany's largest holiday airline, operating services to the Mediterranean, Asia, Africa, North America and the Caribbean. Its main base is Frankfurt with a hub at Munich. For some time now, Condor is not just flying to the exotic destinations, but have also been cooperating successfully with a network of well-known resort hotels. |
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Sterling
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| Cheap flights to Frankfurt are offered by Sterling. Sterling Airlines A/S is a low-fare airline, based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was created in September 2005 through the merger of two Danish airlines - Sterling European Airlines and Maersk Air - which had been bought by an Icelandic investment group a few months before. One month after the merger, Sterling Airlines was sold to the FL Group, which owns Icelandair. |
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Air France
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| Cheap flights to Frankfurt are offered by Air France. Air France is a subsidiary of Air France-KLM. Before its merger with KLM, it was the national airline of France. The company's headquarters are located at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport near Paris. These headquarters are now used by Air France-KLM. Most of Air France's flights leave from Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport. Air France also has a strong presence in Paris-Orly and Saint-Exup?ry. Some flights also operate out of Nice. |
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Austrian Airlines
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| Cheap flights to Frankfurt are offered by Austrian Airlines. Austrian Airlines is the international airline of Austria, with its headquarters in Vienna. Its main base is Vienna International Airport. It dominates the market for flights to Central and Eastern Europe. Austrian Airlines has increased the frequency of flights Vienna-Moscow by adding a third flight Mondays through Thursdays departing Vienna. |
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Spanair
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| Cheap flights to Frankfurt are offered by Spanair. Spanair is an airline based in Palma, Mallorca, Spain. It provides a scheduled passenger network within Spain and Europe, with an extension to West Africa. Worldwide charters are also flown for tour companies. Its main base is Palma, with hubs at Barajas, Madrid and El Prat and Barcelona. |
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DBA
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| Cheap flights to Frankfurt are offered by DBA. DBA is a low-cost airline based in Munich, Germany. It operates scheduled domestic and international services and also operates charter flights for tour operators to Europe and North Africa. In August 2006 it was announced that Air Berlin had acquired 100% of the shares in DBA. DBA is to continue to operate as an independent company but in future will be marketed as Air Berlin. The winter 2006 flight schedules will be harmonised and a joint schedule |
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Air Baltic
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| Cheap flights to Frankfurt are offered by Air Baltic. The airline was established on 1995 with the signing of a joint venture between Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) and the Latvian state. Air Baltic is the Latvian national airline, based in the capital of Latvia, R?ga. Its main base is Riga International Airport, with a secondary hub in Vilnius, Lithuania. As of Air Baltic flies from Riga to 30 cities around Europe, Asia and connects Vilnius with 14 European destinations. |
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Lufthansa
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| Cheap flights to Frankfurt are offered by Lufthansa. Deutsche Lufthansa AG is the largest German airline, and the second-largest in Europe. Lufthansa is based in Cologne. Its main base and primary traffic hub is at Frankfurt/Main, and the company has developed a second hub at Munich. Since its takeover of Swiss International Air Lines, Z?rich Airport will become Lufthansa's third main hub. |
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Ryanair
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| Cheap flights to Frankfurt-Hahn are offered by Ryanair. Ryanair is an Irish airline headquartered in Dublin. Its biggest operational base however is at London Stansted. It is one of Europe's largest low-cost carrier, operating on more than 360 routes to 22 countries. Ryanair has been characterised by rapid expansion. |
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Island Express
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| Cheap flights to Frankfurt-Hahn are offered by Island Express. Iceland Express is a budget airline, offering daily low-fare flights between Reykjav?k and destinations in Europe. Iceland Express have no length-of-stay restrictions, no Sunday rule, easy online booking and e-ticketing. |
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