News from the Star Alliance links
Mexicana has begun a four-times weekly non-stop service between Denver and Mexico City.
The Austrian Airlines Group has further strengthened its position in Eastern Europe and the Middle East with a new route between Vienna and Poznan, and additional services to Skopje, Aman, Beirut, Larnaca and Dubai.
Japan and Asia�s largest airline will no longer be known as All Nippon Airways, adopting instead its familiar abbreviation, ANA as the airline�s official brand name.
Air New Zealand is the event sponsor of this year�s America�s Cup. The airline is targeting yachting enthusiasts who are keen to support the event.
Air Canada is now operating daily services from Dublin, Glasgow and Manchester to Toronto.
United Airlines has introduced bangers andmash as part of a new range of British themed comfort food onits aircraft departing from London Heathrow.
Thai Airways� newest destination is Pusan in South Korea. Pusan is the country�s second largest city after Seoul, and one of Asia�s largest and most commercial ports.
SAS Scandinavian Airlines has launched a radical new fare structure on all routes in business and economy class from the UK to Scandinavia, which can provide savings of up to 40%.
Singapore Airlines has reduced the number of seats in its Raffles Class and introduced the new Spacebed, which is now available on selected flights from London Heathrow to Singapore, and major other destinations.

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