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AirlinesVIRGIN BLUE IN TALKS WITH TWO CARRIERS
AUSTRALIA, "We're in negotiations with a couple of very interesting overseas players at the moment", said Virgin Blue's Chief Executive Brett Godfrey. "I reckon by Christmas, we'll probably announce a... more

AirlinesBUZZ TO ADD NEW FRENCH ROUTES
FRANCE, Low-budget carrier Buzz announced it is to add nine new french routes from London Stansted, including Rouen, Brest, Caen, Dijon, Bergerac, Grenoble, Limoges, Toulon-St Tropez and Tours, from March... more

AirlinesGB AIRWAYS TO LEASE FOUR PLANES
LONDON, GB Airways is to lease four Airbus A320s from Lombard Aviation Capital. The carrier aims at operating an all Airbus fleet by 2003. The planes, powered by IAE V2500-A5s, are to be delivered in the... more

AirlinesCATHAY PACIFIC TO RESUME SERVICE TO KARACHI
HONG KONG, Cathay Pacific announced it is to resume flights between Hong Kong and Karachi, via Bangkok, from January 9. The route was suspended on October 28 due to the economic downturn. Cathay is to... more

AirlinesATA TO OFFER SERVICE TO GUADALAJARA, MEXICO
INDIANAPOLIS, "In response to market demand, ATA (American Trans Air, Inc.) (Nasdaq:AMTR - news) today announced plans to offer non-stop service to/from Chicago-Midway to Guadalajara, Mexico. This new... more

AirlinesROYAL JORDANIAN RESUMES SERVICE TO IRAQ
AMMAN, Royal Jordanian is resuming today its service between Amman and Baghdad. The route was suspended after September 11 attacks. The airline is to operate four weekly flights on the route. Insurance... more

AirlinesSAS TO USE MILAN MALPENSA AIRPORT
MILAN, Scandinavian SAS announced it is to operate all its flights to Milan at Malpensa airport. The airline is to offer four daily flights to Copenhagen and one to Stockholm. Roberto Maiorana,SAS general... more

AirlinesDELTA ACKNOWLEDGES KOREAN AIR PROGRESS TOWARD REINSTATEMENT OF CODESHARE SERVICE
ATLANTA, Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL - news) today acknowledged the significant progress of Korean Air toward restoration of codeshare service, pending final review by the Federal Aviation Administration... more

AirlinesCHINA AIRLINES RESUMES NORMAL SCHEDULE TO NORTH AMERICA
CHINA, China Airlines said it is to resume normal flight frequencies on its North American routes from Dec. 12. The carrier cut 10 of its 40 flights after September 11. China Airlines flies from Taipei... more

AirlinesLUFTHANSA ACCUSES RYANAIR OF UNFAIR PLAY
COLOGNE, GERMANY, The German national carrier Lufthansa, obtained a court injunction in Cologne to stop Ryanair using comparative advertising in the German market. According to declarations of Ryanair... more

AirlinesKENDELL AIRLINES TO LAY OFF EMPLOYEES
AUSTRALIA, Australian regional carrier Kendell Airlines announced it is planning to slash about 300 of its 900 employees in a restructuring plan to cut operations. The airline started negotiations with... more

AirlinesRYANAIR CUTS FARES BETWEEN FRANKFURT AND UK CITIES
FRANKFURT, GERMANY, The low-cost Irish airline Ryanair has cut 30% from fares between its new European hub - Frankfurt Hahn Airport - and London Stansted, Glasgow and Shannon. The one-way fares offer... more

AirlinesTHAI AIRWAYS TO LAUNCH DISCOUNTS
BANGKOK, Thai Airways International will launch 4%-13% discounts on its domestic routes to trim operating losses and promote tourism in the country. Discounts would be valid for three months and will reach... more

AirlinesGO PLANS TO MOVE INTO WESTERN EUROPE
LONDON, Go's Marketing director David Magliano said the carrier plans to expand into Eastern Europe as soon as those countries will join EU, Travel Trade Gazette UK & Ireland reported. "By the time we... more

AirlinesEASYJET PASSENGERS RISE IN NOVEMBER
LONDON, No-frills carrier EasyJet reported a 38.5% rise on traffic in November year to year. Passengers load factor was up 3%, to 85,2%. The figure indicates a month-on-month drop in passengers - the low-budget... more

AirlinesVANGUARD AIRLINES REPORTS NOVEMBER TRAFFIC
KANSAS CITY, "Vanguard Airlines, Inc. reported traffic for the month of November 2001 of 87.9 million revenue passenger miles (RPMs). Capacity was 135.6 million available seat miles (ASMs). Load factor... more

AirlinesLANCHILE BUYS MAJORITY STAKE IN AEROLINHEAS BRASILEIRAS
BRAZIL, LanChile acquired a 73,3% stake in cargo operator Aerolinheas Brasileiras, the carrier announced in a statement. The $2,1 million acquisition will be used to expand its Latin American network. more

AirlinesUNITED AIRLINES ANNOUNCES DAILY FLIGHTS LINKING TOKYO'S NARITA AIRPORT WITH TAIPEI, TAIWAN
TOKYO, "United Airlines (NYSE: UAL - news) announced today that it will add new non-stop daily service linking Tokyo's Narita Airport with Taipei, Taiwan. The announcement was made by United Airlines... more

AirlinesNOUVELLE AIR IVOIRE RESUMES OPERATIONS IN JANUARY
ABIDJAN, The african carrier Nouvelle Air Ivoire is to resume flights on January 15 after a suspension of several years. The carrier, of which Air France holds a majority stake, will operate daily... more

AirlinesATA REPORTS NOVEMBER TRAFFIC
INDIANAPOLIS, "American Trans Air, Inc. (ATA), the principal subsidiary of Amtran, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMTR - news), today reported its November 2001 traffic results. System-wide for November 2001, compared with... more

AirlinesCROSSAIR (2): THE CARRIER EXPECTS LOSSES FOR OVER 1,1 BILLION SWISS FRANCS IN 2002
SWITZERLAND, Crossair's general manager Andrea Dosa today said the carrier forecasts losses for 1,1 billion swiss francs in 2002. The financial situation of the airline should start improving by 2003,... more

AirlinesCROSSAIR'S FOUNDER TO QUIT
SWITZERLAND, The founder of Crossair, Moritz Suter, today announced his intention of quitting the carrier during a general extraordinary shareholder meeting in Basle. Moritz made such decision following... more

AirlinesALASKA AIR GROUP REPORTS NOVEMBER TRAFFIC
SEATTLE, Alaska Air Group, Inc. (NYSE:ALK - news) today reported November passenger traffic for its subsidiaries, Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. Alaska Airlines' November traffic decreased 4.7 percent... more

AirlinesNEW MEMBERS AT MAS BOARD
MALAYSIA, Malaysian Airline System Bhd (MAS) appointed new members to its board, including Abdullah Hassan, the Finance Ministry's permanent secretary, and former Malaysian Industrial Development Authority... more

AirlinesVIRGIN BLUE TO STOP BRISBANE-MOUNT ISA SERVICE
AUSTRALIA, Australian Virgin Blue is to stop the service between Melbourne and Mount Isa early next year because uneconomic. "Since Virgin Blue announced its intentions to enter the Mt Isa market, there... more

AirlinesDEUTSCHE BA LOOKING FOR INVESTMENTS
GERMANY, Deutsche BA head Adrian Hunt said the carrier is seeking for german investors. "We are a German airline, therefore it is natural to want German investors", said Hunt in an interview with Financial... more

AirlinesBUZZ REPORTS BOOKING INCREASE IN NOVEMBER
LONDON, British low-cost airline Buzz announced it saw a 15% increase in passengers booking last month, compared with the same period in 2000. The airline had cut its fares by up to 45%. "We're delighted... more

AirlinesSINGAPORE AIRLINES TO ADD FLIGHTS TO TOKYO
SINGAPORE, Singapore Airlines will add three weekly flights on its Singapore-Tokyo service, effective from mid-April. more

AirlinesBA'S TRAFFIC FALLS IN NOVEMBER BUT SHOWS IMPROVEMENT ON THE MONTH BEFORE
LONDON, British Airways' traffic fell 17,8% in November, a lower decline than a month earlier when it dropped 24,7% year to year. Capacity was down 14,6%. The reduction in passengers number included a... more

AirlinesDELTA REPORTS NOVEMBER TRAFFIC
ATLANTA, Delta Air Lines "reported traffic results for the month of November 2001. System traffic decreased 20.1 percent on a capacity decrease of 13.6 percent from November 2000. Delta's system load factor... more

AirlinesDELTA OFFERS $314 INTRODUCTORY FARE FROM NEW YORK-JFK TO BRUSSELS
ATLANTA, "Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL - news) announces a special $314 round-trip introductory fare from New York to Brussels to celebrate new nonstop service between Brussels and its New York international... more

AirlinesNORTHWEST AIRLINES REPORTS NOVEMBER TRAFFIC
ST. PAUL, Northwest Airlines "announced a system-wide November load factor of 69.9 percent, 4.6 points below November 2000. Northwest flew 4.72 billion revenue passenger miles (RPMs) on 6.75 billion available... more

AirlinesKLM: LOAD FACTOR DOWN IN NOVEMBER
AMSTERDAM, Dutch airline KLM said its overall load factor reached 77% in November, down 1,8% year to year. Overall traffic dropped nearly 10% in the same period. more

AirlinesSINGAPORE AIRLINES REDUCES FLIGHTS FOR THIRD TIME AFTER U.S. ATTACKS
SINGAPORE, According to declarations of a Singapore Airlines spokesman, carrier further reduced its flight for the third time after Sept. 11 attacks. Singapore-Taipei routes are particularly involved... more

AirlinesCROSSAIR: THERE ARE NO ASSUMPTIONS FOR HOLCO AND AOM/AIR LIBERTé LEGAL ACTION
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND, According to Crossair Swiss airline sources, there are no assumption for the legal action promoted by French regional carriers Holco and Aom/Air Liberté, which are claiming about... more

AirlinesTAP AIR PORTUGAL TO CLAIM FOR DAMAGES FROM SWISSAIR
LISBON, Tap Air Portugal and portuguese government will ask for eur270 million compensation from Swissair today. TAP claims the collapsing swiss airline didn't respect a partnership agreement, said portuguese... more

AirlinesEUROPEAN AVIATION AIR CHARTER ACQUIRES AIRCRAFTS FROM BA
LONDON, European Aviation Air Charter purchased five 747-200s from British Airways. The purchase price was not disclosed. Boeing 747-200's fleet was grounded by British Airways last October to redu... more

AirlinesFRENCH AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS STRIKE(3): AIRLINES CANCEL FLIGHTS
PARIS, Several airlines are cancelling many flights due to the french air controllers' strike. Air France and spanish Iberia are to cancel routes from Paris to Nice, Marseille, Toulouse, Lyon. British... more

AirlinesFRENCH AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS STRIKE(2): AIR FRANCE TO FLY ONLY SOME ROUTES
PARIS, Air France announced that it will able to fly only 15% of the european and domestic routes due to the strike of air traffic controllers starting this evening at 19 pm and ending on Friday at 7 am.... more

AirlinesAIR TAHITI NUI TO ACQUIRE TWO PLANES
TAHITI, Air Tahiti Nui is to buy two A340-300s. The jets are to be delivered early next year. One of them will be purchased from Airbus, the other from International Lease Finance Corp. more

AirlinesAMERICAN EAGLE AIRLINES REPORTS NOVEMBER TRAFFIC
FORTH WORTH, "American Eagle, regional affiliate of American Airlines, reported its November systemwide traffic decreased 5 percent from November 2000 on a capacity decrease of 4.4 percent. The system... more

AirlinesAMERICA WEST REPORTS PERFORMANCE FOR NOVEMBER 2001
PHOENIX, "America West Airlines (NYSE: AWA - news) today reported a passenger load factor in November of 70 percent, up from the 69.5 percent reported in November 2000, amid dramatic year-over-year improvements... more

AirlinesROCKET HITS EL AL OFFICE IN BANGKOK
BANGKOK, An unidentified assailant fired an M72 anti-tank rocket, which hit and damaged the Tesco Lotus supermarket before blasting in a nearby building housing an El Al's ticketing office. The israeli... more

AirlinesEU EXTENDS AID DEADLINE FOR AIRLINES
BRUSSELS, EU Finance ministers agreed yesterday to extend governmental aids to airlines until March 31 for the insurance cover. The deadline was previously fixed on Dec 31. US and Japanese government had... more

AirlinesCATHAY PACIFIC TO GROUND SOME PLANES
HONG KONG, Cathay Pacific is planning to ground six Boeing 747-400. Director- Corporate Development Tony Tyler announced that the first quarter of next year "will be very worrying". The carrier reported... more

AirlinesAEROMEXICO SET TO START FIRST SCHEDULED NONSTOP SERVICE FROM SALT LAKE CITY TO MEXICO DECEMBER 10
HOUSTON, "AeroMexico, Mexico's largest airline, will become the first airline to provide scheduled nonstop service between Salt Lake City and Mexico when it inaugurates flights from Salt Lake City International... more

AirlinesUS AIRWAYS' LOAD FACTOR DROPS IN NOVEMBER
ARLINGTON, US Airways announced that its passenger load factor declined 7,1% in November, to 63,7%, compared with a year earlier. Revenue passenger miles fell 24,6% and available seat miles went do... more

AirlinesUNITED AIRLINES' NOVEMBER TRAFFIC DECLINES 23.5 PERCENT
CHICAGO, "United Airlines' (NYSE: UAL - news) total scheduled revenue passenger miles (RPMs) declined 23.5 percent in November vs. the comparable month in 2000. The airline's passenger load factor fell... more

AirlinesAXON AIRLINES SUSPENDS FLIGHTS
GREECE, The greek airline Axon Airlines announced it has suspended operations due to the effects of the terrorist attacks. The carrier flies to Brussels, Milan, Paris and several greek destinations, with... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE RESUMES FLIGHTS TO ABIDJAN
PARIS, A spokeswoman for Air France announced that the airline has resumed flights from Paris to Abidjan, in Ivory Coast, today. The route was suspended due to a dispute between the french airline and... more