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Liver Birds  are now serving the whole world  thanks to our Antipodean alliance with RWY34  airlines.

Routes have been extended to Melbourne, Brisbane  and New Zealand  and round the world travel on our fleet is now possible.

Our fleet has succesfully replaced it's older and smaller Tudors, DC3s, and Convairs  with more modern larger Lockheeds  and continue to remain highly competitive on all routes  with a permanent 100%  load factor

Our Partner rwy34  have commenced routes out of our Boston hub.

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Airline Reports / Re: Liver Birds expanding to more continents (1869)
« on: April 27, 2011, 02:49:47 pm »
Liver Birds  expansion  has continued  with more routes  and an increase in frequency  of many routes within Europe  following the delivery of 4 new Convairs.

Routes have now opened up from Europe to Japan and Korea  as well as China.
South America has now been linked to Europe with a direct flight between Manchester and Brazil.
Our first USA to Africa route has opened too with Boston being linked to Nigeria.

More long haul destinations will be added soon once aircraft are delivered and I would anticipate the airline joining forces with others in order to span the entire globe

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Airline Reports / Liver Birds expanding to more continents (1869)
« on: April 20, 2011, 02:48:57 pm »
Liverpool based airline  Liver Birds  (flying out of Ringway, Manchester )  have announced a further expansion in their routes  following the purchase of some ultra long distance aircraft.

The airline currently has purpose built terminals in Manchester and Boston  as well as hub cities in Naples and Munich.  Recently a modernisation programme has seen some of the older aircraft replaced with newer models with greater capacity.  Domestic routes within the UK continue to operate on a high frequency with jet aircraft.

The Boston terminal  has rapidly become the airline's gateway to North America with flights to most major cities,  now  flights to Brazil, Argentina and Puerto Rico  have been added to their long-haul destinations.

Back in Europe, the Naples hub is being developed as a "Gateway to Africa"  as routes to most destinations in the continent are opened up.

The Indian subcontinent has also seen routes opened up to the Manchester and Munich bases and the airline is currently looking for a partner airline with which to join forces in an alliance  in order to expand destinations to the far east and Australasia.   Potential airlines are uged to get in touch.



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