All Safety News – Page 845
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Network neighbours
Network 2007 has grown to become the premier route-planning event for the Americas. In this issue, Mark Pilling profiles co-host St Petersburg-Clearwater International airport, with Tampa International to be featured in the December issue
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Trade wins
How long do airlines have to wait before they can be given a stable regulatory environment in which they can do business?
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Not in denial - Forum feedback
The airline industry is fully engaged in the environmental debate, says John Hanlon, secretary general of the European Low Fares Airline Association (ELFAA), which favours including aviation in emissions trading, but on the basis that it rewards efficient carriers
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Cargo special: India - sleeping giant
India's fledgling air cargo market is poised for explosive growth as local operators plan to expand their fleets to meet soaring demand
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India tightens regulations for start-ups
India's government, fearing a spate of airline failures, is making it tougher to establish new passenger carriers.
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Tiger establishes Philippine franchise
Singapore-based low-cost carrier Tiger Airways is to set up its first overseas base, at Manila's secondary Clark airport.
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Competition intensifies in Kuwait
Kuwait is rapidly liberalising its air transport market, with the launch of three carriers threatening to heap pressure on Kuwait Airways.
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Consolidation comes to Portugal
Star Alliance member TAP Portugal could complete the purchase of rival Portugalia by year-end, forcing Portugalia to drop its SkyTeam plans.
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Industry plays joint security message
European airlines and airports are embarking on a massive publicity campaign to educate the public on newly introduced security rules, as the costs of the measures rapidly become a fact of life.
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Boomtown Boeing
Order levels remain buoyant with Boeing cashing in as Airbus acts to rebuild market confidence, says Chris Tarry of CTAIRA.
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Under a cloud
Although it could take months or even years for two major price-fixing probes to be completed, the shockwaves are already being felt around the industry
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Pilot pressure
The election of a militant head at the largest US pilots union signals a major shift in mood as labour moves to regain ground lost during the tough years following the 2001 terror attacks. It is a move that could have significant implications for airline boardrooms in the USA and ...
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Texan trio seek profits by raising fares
US airlines are returning to profitability, making money the old-fashioned way: charging higher prices.
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Labour problems plague US regionals
US regionals have become labour's fighting front line against growing demands for lower costs.
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NewsUS carriers in major transatlantic push: Airline Business report
A rush to grab a slice of the transatlantic revenue pie is bringing growth-hungry US carriers into new territory, potentially pitting alliance partners against each other.



















