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Rome, Italy - A new carrier from Albania will connect several destinations in Italy
- Belle Air is a new low-cost carrier founded by several former Albatros Airways investors. Belle Air will launch operations on December 15 using an MD-82 wet-leased from Air Adriatic offering three weekly... more

AirlinesAlitalia (2): Maroni wants a meeting with Cimoli and the unions
Rome, Italy - Italian Welfare Minister proves worried about the scepticism expressed by the unions about the carrier's future
Italian Welfare Minister, Roberto Maroni, would be particularly worried about recent clashes between Alitalia and the unions. These ones would consider its management unable to achieve a series of business... more

AirlinesWill Basile replace Cimoli soon to lead Alitalia?
Rome, Italy - New CEO should be Giovanni Sebastiani
Italian Chamber of Deputies’ sources stated that current Alitalia CEO Giancarlo Cimoli’s appointment is about to end. Replacement would consist of Maurizio Basile, who teach at Cassino University and Ita... more

AirlinesCyprus Airways: Cypriot Government intends to cut a 30% personnel stake of the airline
Nicosia, Cyprus - Trade Minister suggested a terminal wage
Cyprus Airways state-owned airline is suffering for bad economic condition. Island’s Government has so to perform job cutting and reorganization. The latest proposal, the one concerning personnel reduction, i... more

AirlinesAlitalia: positive signs at the Stock Exchange
Rome, Italy - Confidence in this sector about the airline's performance
There is confidence in the financial markets about Alitalia. The carrier’s share gained a 6.7% at Piazza Affari yesterday, and operators in this sector think that the first positive signs of the recapitalization p... more

AirlinesAir France: New York City 2006 Micheling Guide offered to carrier's customers
Rome, Italy - More than 9500 copies to be offered to passengers through December
"Air France Espace Affaires and Espace Première’s customers travelling from Paris to New York will be offered a copy of the New York City 2006 Micheling Guide. New York is one of the most important de... more

Airlines"Courtesies" exchange between Poland and Ireland: two low-cost carriers announced the opening of new routes at the same time
Warsaw, Poland - Lodz and Dublin linked by Ryanair and Centralwings
Ryanair and Centralwings unveiled to press they are scheduling to open the Lodz-Dublin route. This announcement, one of life’s little ironies, almost happens at the same time and it was not by an agreement b... more

AirlinesAerolineas Argentinas achieved an agreement with unions
Buenos Aires, Argentina - The strike was successful: pay increases and reinstatement of fired workers
The Argentine airline returned to fly: the nine-day-strike ended last Friday after grounding more than 80,000 domestic and international travellers and cancelling at least 350 flights with losses over... more

AirlinesRyanair to close 2 routes from Shannon from February 25 next
Dublin, Ireland - The Irish carrier' press release
Ryanair will close air connections from Shannon to Hamburg and Stockholm from February 25 because they’re not economic. On the same day the routes from the Ireland’s West coast airport to Manchester, Cia... more

AirlinesSwiss airlines' economic capacity to be under observation
Bern, Switzerland - Carriers should regularly provide UFAC data related to their financial capacity
Switzerland’s Civil Aviation Office (FOCA) is about to strengthen its surveillance on Swiss airlines’ economic capacity by applying a plan expected to go into effect on January 1st 2006. All Swiss car... more

AirlinesAlitalia: "Recapitalization is proving successful but do not let guard down"
Rome, Italy - It would have been underlined by Welfare Minister Maroni who reminded that it is still necessary to work hard
Italian Welfare Minister, Roberto Maroni, appreciated results achieved by the Alitalia’s recapitalization whose offer was signed up to a 99.4% on last December 2. Nevertheless, one should not lower guard b... more

AirlinesDelta cut 160 flights at Cincinnati Airport
Washington, USA - The first effects from bankruptcy's proceeding
Starting from December 1st Delta Airlines cut 26% of its flights at Cincinnati Airport in the Northern Kentucky. Late night and early morning flights have been eliminated. Airport’s spokesperson said t... more

AirlinesCathay Pacific Airways carried out the biggest ever order
Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region - The comment of airline's CEO, Philip Chen
"Cathay Pacific Airways placed yesterday its biggest ever order acquiring 16 Boeing 777-300ER (with options for 20 more) and three Airbus A-330/300s. 12 have been ordered directly to the Boeing, while... more

AirlinesRoyal Jordanian inaugurated Malpensa-Amman flight
Milan, Italy - Jordanian ambassador to Italy was present at the cerimony yesterday
The inauguration cerimony of the first flight from Malpensa to Amman, operated by Royal Jordanian, has been attended by Jordanian ambassador to Italy, Ramef Goussous, Jordan’s Consul General to Milan, M... more

AirlinesWind Jet: flights from Catania and Forlì to Paris reopened
Catania, Italy - Connections resume again next December 9 with two weekly frequencies
"Wind Jet begins again links to Paris. The Sicilian carrier will connect Forlì with Paris and to offer comfortable coincidences from/to Catania as of December 9 every Mondays and Fridays. The flights... more

AirlinesAerolineas Argentinas: strike to continue
Buenos Aires, Argentina - Fines worth over USD 2m in sight for unions
Aerolineas Argentinas dependents are continuing their strike which has touched its 9th day (see for details AVIONEWS) despite of Argentina’s Minister of Labour has threatened to take legal actions against u... more

AirlinesAlitalia: a new competitive and flexible ticket price for the Rome-Parma route
Rome, Italy - It costs as much as EUR 29 per route during week-ends
Alitalia launched an important initiative concerning the Rome-Parma route, by a competitive ticket price and a service under banner of flexibility. It costs as much as EUR 29 per route during week-ends... more

AirlinesUS Airways confirms order for 20 A-350s with a press release
New York, Usa - The engines's choice and the seats' configuration are not unveiled yet
"Following to the order announced in May by US Airways and America West, US Airways Group has confirmed the order and signed the purchase contract for 20 A-350s, but carrier has not been unveiled yet about... more

AirlinesRyanair: new flight from Ciampino to Ireland as from February 23
Milan, Italy - The Western city of Shannon will be linked with Murcia, Manchester and Warsaw
"Ryanair announces a new route for Ireland. The flight from rome to Shannon will start on February 23, 2006. Michael O’Leary, airline’s CEO, during the press conference held at Shannon today, also ann... more

AirlineseasyJet took off from Malpensa today
Varese, Italy - Milan-London/Gatwick route has started
The British low-cost airline inaugurated today the new connection from Milan-Malpensa Airport toward London-Gatwick (see for details AVIONEWS): flights will be operated from Monday to Friday while in the... more

AirlinesAustrian Airlines: new links from Vienna to Pecs starting from next March 26
Budapest, Hungary - The Hungarian newspaper "Vilaggazdasag" wrote it
Austrian Airlines, according to the financial Magyar newspaper "Vilaggazdasag" reported, should inaugurate next March 26 four weekly links between Austrian capital and Pecs, the Hungarian city. Flights... more

AirlinesKorean Air: negotiations for a new flight Budapest-Seul
Budapest, Hungary - The Hungarian newspaper "Vilaggazdasag" revealed it
The Hungarian newspaper "Vilaggazdasag" reported that Korean Air would plan to establish a non-stop connection between Budapest and South Korea’s capital Seul in cooperation with Budapest Airport. The H... more

AirlinesMexicana de Aviacion sold to Posadas group for USD 1.45bn
Mexico City, Mexico - Aeromexico Group's privatization has been suspended
The financial enterprise Cintra has sold Mexicana de Aviacion to Posada Group for USD 1.45bn. Mexican Government owns a 50.5% of Cintra, and the rest belongs to banks, institutional investors and privates.... more

AirlinesBritish Airways: the cuts are needed to fund further investments
London, Great Britain - Airline's CEO, Willie Walsh, affirmed it
"We must lower our costs so that we can fund future investment in our business. We are restructuring the airline to eliminate duplications and streamline our core business. The reduction will occur in... more

AirlinesCode share agreement between Air One and US Airways
Rome, Italy - Confluence is in the route linking Philadelphia to the Italian capital
US passengers are closer to Italy as well as Italian travellers come closer to America. Air One and US Airways ensured it as they signed a code share agreement with important mutual advantages. Who arrives... more

AirlinesAirlines' anti-paedophilia measures: legal actions against carriers in Australia and New Zealand
Sydney, Australia - Male passengers forced to move away if sat by an alone minor's side
A debate is growing in Australia and New Zealand about airlines’ practice forbidding men to sit near a minor alone. In particular, Green Parties and a group of demonstrators for civil freedom were among t... more

AirlinesLufthansa: more routes and services in Winter 2005/2006
Frankfurt, Germany - New links and frequencies for Italy and other international/intercontinental destinations
Lufthansa has improved its services since late October for the Winter season by opening new routes (some of which starting early next year) both with reference to Italy and the rest of its international/intercontinental... more

AirlinesBritish Airways: fewer managers to cut costs
London, UK - Some 597 employees in two years, about a 35% of management division
A job cuts plan in order to significantly lower costs had been scheduled for a long time for British Airways. The rising fuel price made everything harder for the British major carrier, so that the airline... more

AirlinesUS Airways: twenty A-350s have been bought
Paris, France - Contract is worth around USD 3bn
US Airways turned the purchase promise for twenty A-350s signed last May into an order. Promise was a result of a compromise between the US carrier and the European consortium, as the bad financial conditions... more

AirlinesFinnair: new non-stop flight from Helsinki to New Delhi
Helsinki, Finland - Starting from November 2006
"Finnish flag carrier, Finnair, announced a scheduled non-stop connection from Helsinki to the Indian capital city, New Delhi, starting from November 2006. India has over one billion of inhabitants and... more

AirlinesAlpine ski to fly with WestJet
Ottawa, Canada - The Canadian Federation selected it as its official carrier
The North American airline has been named official carrier of Canada’s alpine ski teams as a part of a 5 years partnership which includes all federation’s sectors, from the emerging racers to the veteran and... more

AirlinesPegasus Airlines purchased 12 B-737/800
Ankara, Turkey - The Turkish carrier is in operation from last November 1st
The choice by Turkish carrier, Pegasus Airlines, is for Boeing, in fact the airline has acquired 12 B-737/800. The contract, worth USD 800m, expects a first two airplanes’ delivery in 2008, four aircraft i... more

AirlinesVolvo Group will fly only SAS and Star Alliance: signed agreement
Stockholm, Sweden - The contract to run for two years
SAS and Star Alliance have signed a new global travel agreement with Volvo AB, which means that Volvo has selected two carriers as its main suppliers of air travel. For SAS and Star Alliance, the agreement... more

AirlinesDoha: the A-380 to "Cut the celebration ribbon" of the new airport
Doha, Qatar - It will occur in 2009 so that the airline would have decided to postpone the operational service of the aircraft at the air station till such a date
The building of a new international airport at Doha (Qatar) is at its 20% development and Qatar Airways would have decided to postpone the operational service of the Airbus A-380 till 2009. The Middle... more

AirlinesTurkish Airlines: profits rise by 30% up September 30 2005
Ankara, Turkey - The Turkish airline has carried 11 million passengers
Turkish Airlines reported profits up by 30% and passenger traffic up by 20%. Net profit was USD 106m with 11 million passengers carried untill September 30 2005. The Turkish airline’s revenues rose to U... more

AirlinesEast Star Airlines (2): "This is a new vote of confidence in A-320"
Milan, Italy - Airbus President and CEO Gustav Humbert affirmed
"We are delighted to welcome East Star Airlines as our new customer. We feel very proud that East Star Airlines has signed a letter of intent for the initial commitment to purchase 10 Airbus A-320 aircraft.... more

AirlinesEast Star Airlines: "We will ensure high standards of service quality for passengers"
Milan, Italy - Comment by Chinese airline's President, Lan Shili
Private carrier East Star Airlines announced to have selected Airbus to develop its own fleet of commercial aircraft (see for details AVIONEWS). "The A-320 family aircraft is no doubt the best choice for... more

AirlinesMalev: Aviation Solution Investment Consortium sued the Privatization Agency
Budapest, Hungary - Hungarian economic journal "Napi Gazdasag" reported it
Malev privatization destine seems to follow BUdapest Airport’s privatization. The Hungarian economic daily "Napi Gazdasag" reported that the Aviation Solution Investment Consortium (ASBK), which is a... more

AirlinesAerolineas Argentinas: strikers blocked the road for Ezeiza Airport
Buenos Aires, Argentina - The protest entered its 6th day
Aerolineas Argentinas dependents on strike since last week (see for details AVIONEWS) blocked the road to Ezeiza Airport, Argentina’s main international airport yesterday. Hundreds of passengers had t... more

AirlinesAir India: airplanes to be leased to expand the network
New Dheli, India - This hypothesis could also involve the low-cost carrier Air India Express
Air India airline intends to expand its network but, while waiting for taking delivery of new purchased airplanes during the forthcoming years, would be carefully thinking to lease some aircraft as an... more

AirlinesCzech Airlines: Prague Airport royalties operator to be put under investigation
Prague, Czech Republic - The Czech carrier moaned about a not so transparent operating on taxes
RLP is the company controlling air traffic in the Czech Republic. Czech Airlines asked antitrust authorities and Ministry of Transport for starting investigating about the way RLP sets taxes. Such a firm... more

AirlinesA passenger lighted a cigarette and urinated in the plane's aisle
New York, USA - It occured on an United Airlines flight last Friday
He was on board a United Airlines flight taken off from Orlando, Florida, and bound for Washington last Friday. He was drunk and firstly lighted a cigarette. A flight attendant reproached him but the man... more

AirlinesHainan Airlines is about to buy regional carrier CR Airways
Beijing, China - The "South China Morning Post" reported it
Hainan Airlines is about to buy CR Airways, a Hong-Kong-based regional airline founded in 2001. CR Airways owns also a subsidiary charter airline. Chinese daily "South China Morning Post" sustained that... more

AirlinesAerolineas Argentinas (2): connections with Italy were affected too
Rome, Italy - Pilots strike has caused a lot of cancellations
Last evening’s flight AR-1141 for Buenos Aires from Rome-Fiumicino, has been cancelled: passengers, mostly Argentine nationals living in Italy, have been diverted on other flights or temporary hosted i... more

AirlinesEast Star Airlines ordered 20 Airbus A-320s
Paris, France - 10 aircraft have been acquired and 10 have been leased
East Star Airlines is the China’s fifth carrier; it started last June and is based at Wuhan Tianhe International Airport. The airline is owned by the informatics, tourism and property company East Star G... more

AirlinesAerolineas Argentinas sacked 168 workers after Thursday's strike
Buenos Aires, Argentina - An airline's statement unveiled it
Aerolineas Argentinas fired 168 workers including both pilots and technicians and announced in a statement it will fire any other staff that would fail to turn up for work in the next days. The protest... more

AirlinesAir France-Klm upgraded to "Buy" from "Neutral" by Merrill Lynch
Paris, France - The bank directed a note to its clients
According to a note directed to its clients, Merrill Lynch analysts opinion about Air France has changed. Merrill Lynch aims at a turnover worth EUR 20.79bn in 2006 and EUR 21.82bn in 2007. Airline’s o... more

AirlinesAlitalia. Dragoni: "Airline's name reminds KLM bad memories"
Rome, Italy - Gianni Dragoni wrote it on "Il Sole 24 Ore"
"Il Sole 24 Ore" wrote about Alitalia again after interview to Cimoli (see for details AVIONEWS) by a Gianni Dragoni’s release concerning a supposed KLM’s attitude about the future participation by Ali... more

AirlinesAlitalia-Aeroflot's conflict: possible effects on "Federico Fellini" Airport
Rimini, Italy - Aeradria' Chairman, Massimo Masini, has denounced it
The conflict between Aeroflot and Alitalia (see for details AVIONEWS), is risking to involve Rimini Airport because the bilateral agreement’s part dealing with charter flights has been also brought into t... more

AirlinesAlitalia's emergency landing at Sophia was due to an oil light
Rome, Italy - Early a problem with one engine has been supposed
Alitalia’s Boeing carrying 146 persons on board -136 passengers and 10 crew members- was due to rustle up a landing at Sophia Airport last Friday because an oil light was flashing (see for details AVIONEWS). I... more