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AirlinesAir Berlin receives two more B-737/700
Washington, Usa - Its fleet is Boeing made
The Boullioun Aviation Services, one of the most important aircraft lessor, has delivered to the German airline, Air Berlin, two B-737/700s in regimen of leasing, and it's the fourth airplane delivered... more

AirlinesQantas suspends its service for Rome
Sydney, Australia - The key word is cutting the costs
After a service that lasted since 1948 Qantas, the national Australian operator, has suspended its flights for Rome, via Singapore, because of the serious crisis of field that obligates the airline to... more

AirlinesAir Canada could nudge a complete bankruptcy
Ottawa, Canada - By the end of June it must find the necessary money
Air Canada could be completely insolvent in the comparisons of its debtors and close definitively if it will not find, by June 30, an agreement between the air company and the unions that ratify the billions... more

AirlinesSingapore Airlines cuts the fees to boost the bookings
Singapore - The initiative has validity until August 31
It's better to offer a flight at low prices rather than leaving empty the seats on board, it seems to be the new political of Singapore Airlines, one of the carriers mainly hit from the epidemic of Sars... more

AirlinesJetBlue orders 100 Embraer planes for USD 3bn
New York, Usa - They will fly new regional routes
It's sure one of the most important order stipulated from a single airline in 2003, that one between JetBlue and Embraer for the supply of 100 regional aircraft. An order very particular, both because... more

AirlinesAir transport strike in France: there's who flies and who cancels
Dublin, Ireland - Every carrier acted in a different way
Although the field of the air transport today is conditioned in France because of the strike to which they have joined many workers, there are airlines that have assured a normal activity. As Aer Lingus,... more

AirlinesDelta pilot leaders will meet to consider an airline proposal for salary cuts
Washington, Usa - The Summit is today
Delta Air Lines Pilot leaders will meet today to consider a proposal from airline management calling for a 22% salary cuts for cockpit crew and the elimination of raises in 2003-04. The Union expressed... more

AirlinesThai International President risks to be removed
Bangkok, Thailand - The news reported by "Bangkok Post"
The Deputy Transport Minister, Pichet Sathirachawal, wants to remove Kanok Abhiradee for failing to translate the Minister's Policies into action, "Bangkok Post" said. Those policies relate to forging... more

AirlinesEl Al's privatization is runnig today in Tel Aviv's Stock Exchange
Tel Aviv, Israel - It is part of a wider Government policy of selling off several state-owned concerns
In Tel Aviv Stock Exchange today is the day of Israelian air company El Al's privatization. The airlines will be floated with the prospectus, as approved by the Israel Securities Authority, valuing the... more

AirlinesMexican airlines in economic crisis
Mexico City, Mexico - According to the daily newspaper "Reforma", Aeromexico risks the bankruptcy
The Mexican daily newspaper "Reforma" yesterday published a document of Cintra group, the six main airlines of Mexico, that evidences losses for USD 150m in 2002 and USD 100m in the 2003 first quarter.... more

AirlinesLufthansa wants to make a more a homogenized fleet
Frankfurt, Germany - In this way the cost of the suppliers could decrease
Lufthansa tries in every way to reduce the own costs and to bring in again with greater vigor in a market that remains however asphyxiated, with the costs that still exceed the revenues, because of political... more

AirlinesBA increases its connections with Syria
London, UK - The Damasco route to be served six times a week
British Airways will increase its operativity with Syria having brought the total number of the connections up to six a week, with four flights that will leave from Damascus in the morning: in this way... more

Airlines"Sars Emergency": Asiatic air companies are running to fly
Seoul, South Korea - Korean Air and Asiana Airlines restore flights suspended
The Asian air companies are running to fly. Korean Air and Asiana Airlines decided to restore flights suspended for the Sars (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) outbreak. Korean Air started flights to... more

AirlinesThere's a long way to recover for Cathay Pacific
China, Hong Kong - Its operativity dropped of 50%
"With passenger traffic down by more than three-quarters we still have a lot of ground to make up", has declared Cathay Pacific Airways' Chief Executive, David Turnbull, who then specified that "Now we... more

AirlinesKlm makes a lousy performance
Amsterdam, Netherlands - Negative figures about passenger traffic and load-factor
A disappointing performance that one of Klm in recent months, according to the declarations of the ceo of the airline Leo van Wijk, who has emphasized as the carrier in issue is one of the most hit from... more

AirlinesTransavia Airlines posts profits again
Amsterdam, Holland - It's the 25th year of profitability
"This means that Transavia has generated profits consecutively over the past 25 years, an exceptional achievement in the world of aviation", the air company said. Transavia Airlines reported a net profit... more

AirlinesEasyJet's passengers double, shares raise
London, UK - The debit is lowering considerably
It continues the shining moment of the low-cost airlines and after the announcement of Ryanair that could become the first carrier in Europe in terms of operativity, the figures released from easyJet arrive... more

AirlinesQatar Airways will be the first commercial carrier to operate in Iraq
Doha, Qatar - The first flight will bring human and medicine aids
The Ceo of Qatar Airways Akbar To Baker will be on board of the A-320 will that will connect Qatar to the Iraqi city of Basra, to which will be donated also many human and medicine aids that still lack,... more

AirlinesOman Air receives another Boeing 737-700
Muscat, Oman - Two more aircraft will come in short time
As it is custom since some time the Arabic air companies continue in their plans of strengthening their fleets, both because the favorable offers from part of the constructors, and because they have experienced... more

Airlines"Open Sky": the member States agree
Brussels, Belgium - Now the Commission will manage the air transport requirements
It will be the Commission of the European Union to manage and to negotiate with other external subjects the technical and regulation issues of the civil aviation of the members States. Indeed it has... more

AirlinesAir Canada to not fly in Lebanon anymore: the service suspended before starting
Montreal, Canada - The Government withdrawed the license for security reasons
The Canadian Government has revoked to Air Canada the permission to serve the Montreal-Beirut route considering it a risk to the national security, although the Governmental authority that manages the... more

AirlinesJal appeals to its workers: one month off without pay
Tokyo, Japan - The initiative to start in July
Japan Airlines (Jal) relies on the sense of responsibility of its employee in the attempt to face, and if possible to takeover, the terrible crisis in the field of the air transport that is having serious... more

AirlinesBA to operate the Bahrain route with a new B-747/400
London, UK - The plane to start the service since this month
It's grown a lot the demand, in Great Britain, of a more efficient connection with Bahrain, a small but important Nation in the Persian Gulf, and the Britsh Airways has received immediately this request.... more

AirlinesUs Airways new Star Alliance partner
Washington, Usa - But the alliance to begin in 9 months
As soon as come out from the tunnel of bankruptcy the Us Airways, the seventh airline in the USA, has received the consent unanimously in order to make part of Star Alliance, a commercial coalition among... more

AirlinesRyanair to become the biggest air company in Europe
Dublin, Irland - The carrier ready to make use of its large available cash
The incredible performance of Ryanair, regarding the fiscal year just gone, has carried the management of the Irish carrier to forecast the overtaking of Lufthansa and British Airways in the next 3 years.... more

AirlinesOne more record for Ryanair: 15 years on the top of low-cost air transport
Dublin, Irland - Another one milion of low-price tickets to celebrate
For the 15th year in a row Ryanair, the Irish low-cost airline, has announced an increase of the profits (after taxes) rising, attesting to GBP 172m in 2002-2003. That means 59% more regarding the previous... more

AirlinesEverything is set for the launch of a new English airlines
London, UK - Probably the service will start in the end of the summer
Air Southwest will be the new English airline that will operate mainly in the South West of Great Britain, where BA CitiExpress (the regional carrier of BA) has decided to not operate anymore. The baby... more

AirlinesLast flight of Air France's Concorde has taken off today from New York
New York , Usa - On October also BA will abandon the supersonic airplane
The last flight of Air France's Concorde has taken off this morning from the JFK airport of New York. Three hours and 45 minutes of flight, before the landing in Paris, then Concorde's destination will... more

AirlinesNew no-stop flights between Atlanta and Lagos
Atlanta, Usa - The flights operated by World Airways
World Airways launched no-stop flights this week between Atlanta and Lagos under a contract with Ritetime Aviation. The contract calls for World to provide weekly no-stop services from both Atlanta and... more

AirlinesEmirates will announce an important order with Airbus
Abu Dhabi, Uae - Eads increased yesterday on European stock exchanges
Emirates will be placing a massive aircraft order June 16 at the Paris Air Show. News has been confirmed by carrier, that said some of the figures quoted in the past week are not correct. It has been... more

AirlinesAir Canada increases net loss for 2003 first quarter
Toronto, Canada - Revenues are decreased
Air Canada reported a CND 270m net loss for the 2003 first quarter compared to a net loss of CND 219m in the year-ago period. The figures have been confirmed by carrier. Operating loss was CND 354m versus... more

AirlinesAir France to donate its Concordes
Paris, France - Three to remain in the homeland, the others to exposed in foreign museums
The Air France Concorde's last flight is scheduled for next Saturday, but it has already been announced then they will be donated to aeronautic institutions around the world, according to agreements already... more

AirlinesUal reports USD 375m losses in April
Washington, Usa - But everything is going according the forecast
United Airlines has given yesterday the figures care the month of April, that has been closed with a loss of USD 375m, declaring it meets its banks' covenant requirements. The carrier has however specified... more

AirlinesAgreement between Air Canada and trade Unions for 2000 lay-offs
Toronto, Canada - The pilots have not still accepted air company proposals
Air Canada has reached an agreement with several labor organizations, that represent the carrier's workers, for the lay-off of about 2000 dependents. The agreement has not been accepted by pilots. They... more

AirlinesUs Airways one of the first carrier to sell food on flights
Washington, Usa - The passenger to decide, having in this way the chance to save money
The airlines try always to find new strategies in order to attract more passengers but also to supply a service on board as the best as possible, which obviously is compatible also with the possibilities... more

AirlinesAea: as the months go by the scenario is worse than ever
Brussels, Belgium - In 2003 the losses could reach EUR 2,5bn
It is not true that in the future there is always hope, especially if as the months go by the figures condemn to reconsider any optimism, as it appears yesterday from a relation coming from the Association... more

AirlinesThe Malaysian national carrier grounds five planes
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Perhaps to be used in other strategic routes
Sources close to the carrier Mas (Malaysian Airlines) have declared the Malaysian national airline is ready to reduce its operativity, grounding five aircraft. The decision would have been taken in last... more

AirlinesFinnair to cut its fleet and workplaces
Helsinki, Finland - Passenger traffic dropped of 5,4%
The Finnair has scheduled a drastic program of restructure characterized, mainly, of cuts both to the staff and its fleet, that will endure an important reorganization and that would have to be implemented... more

AirlinesNigeria Airways is in liquidation
Lagos, Nigeria - News has been reported by Information and National Orientation Minister
"Following a memo from the Ministry of Aviation, council has approved the voluntary liquidation of Nigeria Airways", said Information and National Orientation Minister, Jerry Gana. "We found it extremely... more

AirlinesVirgin Express increases losses in 2003 first quarter
Brussels, Belgium - Total revenues decreased 8%
Virgin Express posted a net loss of EUR 11,7 m in 2003 first quarter versus a net loss of EUR 6.7m in the year-ago period. Executive Chairman David Hoare said global concerns about war and terrorism,... more

AirlinesHeavy losses for Swiss in the first quarter trigger important cuts
Basilea, Switzerland - The carrier's operativity will be reduced
The figures given yesterday by Swiss care the first three months of this year emphasize, once again, the difficult situation in which they are operating the European carriers. EUR 95m of losses increase,... more

AirlinesIn the first three months Swiss recorded a loss of CHF 200m
Basel, Switzerland - CHF 1044bn is the turnover in the first quarter
CHF 1044bn is the turnover realized by Swiss in 2003 first quarter. Figures have been comunicated today by an aircompany’s press release. During the three months the carrier has recorded a loss of CHF 2... more

AirlinesA dance of possible mergers in England
London, UK - Branson was on the point to acquire British Airways
It's more and more warm the atmosphere between Virgin and British Airways, the 2 English rival airlines playing an important role in the European market. After the revelations, on last week, of Sir Richard... more

AirlinesAir New Zealand blames Wellington airport for high landing fees
Wellington, New Zealand - The High Court is addressing this issue
The decision from part of Wellington airport to increase the landing fees for carriers could turn out in a hard blow for the national air company, Air New Zealand. This believes such an increment is... more

AirlinesCanadian trade union has accepted Air Canada proposal
Toronto, Canada - The agreement previews the cut of 827 workplaces within two months
Canadian Auto Workers, Canadian trade union has accepted the new business proposal of Air Canada, having reached an agreement that previews measures in the space of two months. In particular, 427 workplaces... more

AirlinesSingapore Airlines will cut management staff's pay
Singapore - Provision will run on June
Singapore Airlines will take a management staff's pay cut until 27.5%. News has been reported by air company and it will be effective on June 1. The airline said the moves will yield annual savings of... more

AirlinesAA and Aer Lingus could operate in code-sharing
Dublin, Ireland – The Irish carrier will fly 50 routes in the Usa
Aer Lingus, Irish air company, has reached a first agreement with the US American Airways to operate in code-sharing 50 destinations in the Usa, but it’s now to face a problematic issue coming from bilateral a... more

AirlinesLufthansa workers ask a summit with air company management
Berlin, Germany - The employers want discuss about workplaces' cuts
"We are realistic and we know that Lufthansa will have to be reorganized, but changes and the way will have to be discussed with us", has declared Wolf Liebetrau, President of the air company's employers... more

AirlinesThe carriers try to cooperate to cut the costs
Rome, Italy – It’s proposed to buy the same plane to lower the prices
The airlines are facing an unfavorable conjuncture that can be only challenged with common strategies, which could contribute to diminish the costs (as in the case of the code-sharing agreements). For... more

AirlinesAmerican Airlines contracts passenger's room to put more seats
Washington, Usa - A choice that worries about dvt's risks
Flying on some aircraft of American Airlines could more be unconfortable, after the decision taken from part of the greatest airline in the world to add rows of seats in the economic class shrinking, consequently,... more