All Safety News – Page 1136
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Fuel for thought
In an uncertain market, airlines are taking advantage of the recent fall in jet-kerosene prices
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Falling rand hits South African carriers
South African airlines, not as seriously affected by the events of 11 Septemberas European and US carriers, are fighting a crisis of their own as the South African rand plunges to record lows against the dollar.
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Courses diverge on tougher airline laws
Australia and Canada have reached opposite conclusions about the need for tougher competition laws to rein in growing dominance by their leading airlines.
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Odds lengthen against Transbrasil flying again
Transbrasil, one of Brazil's four major airlines, has found itself grounded, and will need fresh cash if it is to fly again.
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SAS lines up as Scandinavian survivor
The takeover by SASof Norwegian domestic carrier Braathens may not be the last consolidation move in a fragile Scandinavian market.
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ATC fights back following labour and airline blows
The decision by several French air traffic control (ATC) unions to strike for 36 hours in early December was described as "incredible" by one airline official.
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Airline stocks continue to take serious battering
Investor sentiment for US airlines has become investor contempt. Not even the Federal Reserve's tenth consecutive interest rate cut significantly lifted the sector, and despite a minor rally in November, airline stocks have shown little momentum.
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A fare deal
As airlines in the USAand beyond look to get traffic moving through the system again, there are some fundamental questions emerging. At the core is whether it is now time to reinvent the old fare structures and business models



















