Air Travelers Association to Represent Airline Passengers On Airbus A380 Super-Jumbo Demonstration Flight Today at Washington Dulles Airport
Posted on: Friday, 30 March 2007, 09:00 CDT
POTOMAC, Md., March 26 /PRNewswire/ -- David Stempler, President of the Air Travelers Association, will represent airline passengers on the demonstration flight of the Airbus A380 Super-Jumbo, double-decker jet, from Washington Dulles International Airport today at 11:00 AM. The flight is scheduled to return to Dulles Airport at 12:30 PM.
David Stempler will be available for interviews before and after the A380 demonstration flight at the Dulles Jet Center media center at Washington Dulles International Airport.
The Air Travelers Association advocates for airline passengers on airline safety, security, savings, and service. David Stempler, President of the Air Travelers Association, is an internationally known authority on airline passenger and air travel issues.
Air Travelers Association
CONTACT: David S. Stempler, President, +1-301-469-8110, or Cell -+1-301-980-8888, David.Stempler@AirTravelersAssociation.com
Web site: http://www.airtravelersassociation.com/
Source: PRNewswire
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