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Malawian Airlines Limited is the national airline of Malawi which operates regional passenger service. Based in Lilongwe, it is 51% owned by the Malawi government. 49% are controlled by Ethiopian Airlines The airline's main base of operations is Lilongwe International Airport, with a secondary hub at Chileka International Airport.
National Bus Company had bus operations in Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth, and also held a 57% shareholding in Westbus, Sydney's largest bus operator. Westbus also had a London coach operation. [17] In August 1999, National Express was awarded the M>Train, M>Tram and V/Line Passenger rail franchises in the Australian state of Victoria. [18] [19]
A National Express Plaxton Premiere bodied Volvo B10M Rapide coach A National Express MCW Metroliner Rapide double-decker bus. In April 2001 National Express phased out its on-board catering service, having already phased out its on-board television service in the 1990s. However, in late 2004 National Express launched NXTV or National Xpress ...
Malawi Posts Corporation (MPC) Industrials Delivery services Blantyre [4] 1998 [5] Postal service S A Malawi Savings Bank: Financials Banks Blantyre: 2009 Defunct 2015 P D Malawi Stock Exchange: Financials Investment services Blantyre: 1996 Exchange P A National Bank of Malawi: Financials Banks Blantyre: 1971 Bank P A NICO Holdings: Financials ...
Ulendo Airlink Check-in Desk - Lilongwe, Malawi. Nyasa Express Limited, trading as FlyNyasa, is a Malawian charter airline that offers both seat rate and charter commercial air services from their base at Kamuzu International Airport in Lilongwe, Malawi. The company began operations in 2011 under the name Ulendo Airlink and rebranded in ...
The local bus services however did not last long and have since been retendered. [citation needed] During the 2021 Go North West strike, Edwards Coaches was one of a number of bus operators who provided vehicles and drivers to operate services on behalf of Go North West along with Selwyns Travel and Midland Classic. [7]
On January 18, 2015, one Zupco bus and another bus from a different company Sideswiped. The accident caused 21 passengers to die onsite and 3 later died at the hospital. At least 46 people were seriously injured. [5] On May 2, 2016, a Zupco bus caught fire after a suspected mechanical problem caused the bus to create an internal flame.
Eurolines was founded in 1985. Its forerunner was the Europabus brand network created by the Union des Services Routiers des Chemins de Fer Européens (URF), a consortium of 11 European national railway companies, in 1951. [2] In 2010, Lux Express left the Eurolines network. [3]