Airlines in Europe
So all European airlines as follows:
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LGV Luftfartgesellschaft Walter (LGW Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter) |
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Europe, though it was the birthplace of aviation (in the traditional sense: after all, it is the airplane the Wright brothers, and not balloon Montgolfier was the first aviation aircraft), nevertheless made a significant and probably one of the most significant contribution to the development of aviation. Naprmier here was formed as a legal entity first airline DELAG - German Joint Air korablevodstvu, though its "air fleet", as they say now were just dirigibles.
It is not surprising that the current state of air travel in a region like Europe developed more than a fine, in the UK alone 24 large aviatsionnyhkompany, which provide local and international air traffic air travel. And France is not far behind from it - where they 14.
The appearance of the first airlines in the European region dates back to the beginning of the last century. Since that time, the entire aviation structure has been developing here. European airlines now have connections with almost all countries in the world: close and quite remote. Heathrow Airport (London) alone handles more than 70 million passengers every year, making it the third busiest airport in the world after Atlanta and Chicago.
The total number of European airlines is steadily increasing, with all of them differing in their fleet and class of passenger service. All this is quite understandable, since, according to approximate estimates, approximately 47 million people live in 750 European countries.
airlines countries Europe It is now developing very rapidly, and every year there are new airlines to make the journey as comfortable as possible.