All Networks articles – Page 417
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Garuda suspends Singapore-Ho Chi Minh City route
Garuda Indonesia has temporarily suspended its daily Singapore-Ho Chi Minh City flight due to weak demand.
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ANZ reports 6% fall in October traffic
Air New Zealand has posted a 6% drop in passenger traffic in October, as demand and capacity fell across all sectors.
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Virgin Blue posts 23% increase in October traffic
Australian airline group Virgin Blue has reported a 23% increase in passenger traffic for October, driven by growth in the international segment.
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Airports of Thailand reports 90% fall in full-year profit
National airports operator Airports of Thailand (AoT) has posted a 90% drop in profit for the fiscal year ending 30 September, after it was hurt by the economic...
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NewsEmirates in A380 delivery hiatus from late 2010
Engine Alliance reveals that Dubai carrier puts superjumbo additions on hold briefly after 15th aircraft arrives in late 2010
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Opinion
Comment: Reality check
Pioneering Gulf Air was left behind as its former shareholders spun off their own network carriers. A new action plan must turn its fortunes around if it is to stay viable in the long term
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Jeju Air starts daily Seoul Gimpo-Osaka Kansai service
South Korean low-cost carrier Jeju Air has started a daily flight to Osaka Kansai and is now using Seoul Gimpo as one of its international gateways.
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KAL expands codeshare flights with Alaska Airlines
Korean Air (KAL) is operating more flights under a code-share agreement with Alaska Airlines.
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Thailand's Nok launching services on three of PB Air's routes
Thai Airways International's low-cost carrier Nok Air is launching services on three of the routes that grounded carrier PB Air was serving.
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NewsUS investigators to assist Shanghai MD-11 crash inquiry
US investigators are to assist the Chinese Government's inquiry into the fatal loss of a Boeing MD-11 freighter on take-off from Shanghai Pudong
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NewsYemenia and EgyptAir avoid EU blacklist as blanket ban widens
Middle Eastern carriers Yemenia and EgyptAir have avoided being included on the European Commission's blacklist
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NewsUS Airways deferral could help win United order
US Airways' decision to defer 54 Airbus aircraft could help in the European airframer's campaign to win a major order at United Airlines.
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NewsAirline failures push EU to consider extending passenger cover
European Commission regulators are opening a consultation aimed at tightening the financial protection for passengers opting to put together their own holiday...
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VietJet delays first commercial flight for the third time
Vietnamese start-up carrier VietJet has delayed its first commercial flight for the third time due to weak domestic travel demand.
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Taiwan's TransAsia plans new route between Taipei and Vietnam
Taiwan's TransAsia Airways plans to start a new service between Taipei and the central Vietnamese city of Danang.
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Europe's low-cost carriers on the front foot
While European network carriers restructureand combat losses, their low-cost rivals are posting modest profits
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Is the tunnel end in sight for Asia?
Asian carriers are sounding cautious notes of optimism on improving economic signs in the region. Butlosses continued in the second quarter and the pressure mounts for Japan's struggling airlines
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NewsBMI restructuring culls A330s and threatens 600 jobs
Lufthansa's UK carrier BMI is to hand back two of its three Airbus A330s as it cuts nine aircraft from its mainline fleet, part of a restructuring which...
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Airport Special Report: Up for grabs
Airlines have for many months been warning of the need for structural changes to their model as the severity of the economic crisis alters the operating landscape. But airports have not been unscathed either and face an equally dynamic period ahead in responding to bothshort-and medium-term challenges



















