Green Light for Jetstar Japan

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Jetstar has been given the green light by Japan’s regulator – the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MLIT) – with Jetstar Japan receiving its Air Operators’ Certificate last week.
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The Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) signifies approval of Jetstar’s operating policies and procedures to deliver domestic flights in Japan. It includes the airline’s approach to cabin services, ground operations, engineering, safety and customer service.

“This approval means we’re on track to start flying five months ahead of schedule, making it easier for people in Tokyo, Okinawa, Osaka, Sapporo and Fukuoka to connect,” said CEO of Jetstar Japan, Ms Miyuki Suzuki. “Travellers can be confident that as well as our operational strengths around safety and service, Jetstar will offer the best fares through our unique Price Beat Guarantee.”

Jetstar is now preparing for proving flights, expected to take place during May, before its first commercial services on 3 July 2012.

CEO of the Jetstar Group, Mr Bruce Buchanan, said receiving the AOC was testament to the strength of the local team built in Japan as well of the broader Jetstar Group.

“As a group of airlines operating in 16 countries, Jetstar has the experience to work closely with regulators and meet operational requirements in various jurisdictions,” said Mr Buchanan. “Delivering our innovative model over the last five years in Japan through long haul services has given us a head start in preparing for our first domestic flights.”


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Britons die after contracting Legionnaires' disease in Spain

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Three British men have died and three more people are in hospital after contracting Legionnaires' disease while on holiday in Spain.

The pensioners died after staying at the Diamante Beach Hotel in Calpe, Costa Blanca, Saga Holidays said.

One died in hospital on Thursday. Another was found dead in a hotel room.

Jon Kay reports.


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Fatal Avalanche Near US Ski Resort

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February 19, 2012|By the CNN Wire Staff
Rescuers and others confer after a fatal avalanche Sunday at the Stevens Pass ski area in Washington state.

Three people were killed Sunday in an avalanche near a ski resort in Washington state, officials with the King County Sheriff's Office said.

Spokeswoman Katie Larson said several groups of skiers were caught in the deadly rush.

"Almost all of them -- probably up to 12 at some point -- are buried in the snow. They manage to dig themselves out ... At that point then, they look and they find that three of these skiers are suffering from medical issues. They begin CPR and, unfortunately, they were not able to resuscitate the victims," she said, adding that everyone was accounted for.


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