All Networks articles – Page 593
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Arab airline profits lag behind growth
IATA expects carriers in the Middle East-North Africa region to only turn a $200 million profit in 2007 Arab carriers plan to continue their aggressive...
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More turbulence in Brazil's airline industry
With the grounding of BRA, Brazil is left with two dominant groups: TAM and Gol/Varig The suspension of flights at BRA, sharp profit falls at both...
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Southwest rewrites its business model
Revolutionary new business fare allows business travellers to board the aircraft first Southwest Airlines, the leading US low-fares carrier and a model...
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EasyJet targets business flyers
EasyJet has signed breakthrough deals with Amadeus and Travelport to sell tickets via the Global Distribution Systems From early December, easyJet...
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US cargo carrier Kitty Hawk shut down
US cargo carrier Kitty Hawk has shut down, citing weak demand in the domestic cargo market. The Dallas-based cargo carrier, which ceased operations at the...
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Low-cost carriers making their way to Korea
Tiger Airways joins Yeongnam Air in plans for challenging Asiana/KAL duopoly in 2008 South Korea's air transport market looks set to undergo a radical...
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Continental and Delta unveil post-Open Skies schedule for Heathrow
Continental Airlines joins Delta Air Lines in unveiling post-Open Skies schedule for London Heathrow US majors that won long-sought access to London...
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Mesa’s go! pushes on despite losing lawsuit
Mesa Air Group's low-fares intra-island operation in Hawaii will continue despite a judge's ruling that Mesa must pay $80 million in damages to settle an...
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Spain's Vueling ousts management team
kerry ezard london Vueling ousts managers Chief executive, chief operating officer and chairman step down as finances falter Troubled Spanish...
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Analysis: will it be a winter of discontent for the USA?
Forecasting a winter of discontent? The US majors may look back on the summer of 2007 with fondness, despite a season of discontent for passengers,...
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Market outlook: Breaking beyond the borders
Breaking beyond the borders Can multi-country airline brands achieve growth in foreign markets? asks Chris Tarry. Analysis from Antonio Panariello One...
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Europe moves closer to pulling aviation into carbon trading scheme
Members of the European Parliament have sought to bolster the European Commission's plan to include aviation in the European Union emissions trading scheme....
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Airbus’s Leahy sees sales falling back to delivery levels
Airbus chief salesman John Leahy expects aircraft orders in the coming years to return to levels that are similar to annual deliveries, following a record...



















