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AirlinesFirst ok for the code-sharing pact between American Airlines and British Airways
Washington, Usa - In one week the decision could be officialized
Free way from part of the American Department of Transport to the agreement of code-sharing between American Airlines and British Airways, that is the greatest American airline (and world-wide) and the... more

AirlinesThai Airways acquires 8 A-340s, favourite to B-777s
Bangkok, Thailandia - The planes to be delivered by 2006, almost USD 1bn the order value
Thai Airways has confirmed the purchase of 8 new airplanes from Airbus that will make part of the long term plan of the airline's development, which would carry the number of aircraft in its fleet to 92... more

AirlinesUs Airways gives the use of its aircraft for troop transport
Pittsburgh, Usa - Some flights to be cancelled
Still cuts to the flights for Us Airways, but this time the reduction is not tied to a decline in the bookings or a desertion in because of Sars or the war in Iraq. Indeed the Arlington-based airline... more

AirlinesQantas to axe 1400 jobs by the end of June 2003
Sydney, Australia - Sars and war the real troubles for any carrier
The hemorrhage of workplaces in the air transport field continues and according to some esteem more than 400,000 workplaces have been lost since September 11, 2001 just before the beginning of the war:... more

AirlinesSingapore Airlines to re-thinks about future orders
Singapore - The period is still too uncertain
It continues the dominoes effect (intercrossed) of the Sars and the war in Iraq, that have placed serious doubts on economic recovery in short terms and launch shadows of recession. Therefore Singapore... more

AirlinesRyanair will close the Buzz vicissitude within April
Milan, Italy - The declaration is of aircompany's sales executive
"We are continuing to deal, but it is not still all ok, also the permissions and operativity will begin on May 1". This is the situation of the negotiation between Ryanair and Dutch low cost Buzz, according... more

AirlinesWar in Iraq does not produce repercussions for Ryanair
Milan, Italy - It is the declaration of air company 's Sales Executive
"Still we have not perceived any decrease of passengers, but if we know that there is the risk", has declared today Sinead Finn, Ryanair sales executive. "In April - Finn said - it is already all reserved,... more

AirlinesAir Canada in bankruptcy: seeking USD 5,7bn
Toronto, Canada - But it's just the beginning, also in Europe thousands of lay-offs announced
For every airline that exits or escapes from the bankruptcy it's recorded as many that are sucked from the whirl of the failure; indeed while yesterday it was delighted in the escape from bankruptcy from... more

AirlinesEgyptair purchases 7 A-330/200s
Cairo, Egypt - Confirmed the predilection for the European consortium
Egyptair, the Egyptian national airline, continues to trust in the European consortium Airbus, and the announcement of the purchase of 7 A-330/200 airplanes confirms the style of the carrier, that is to... more

AirlinesKlm announces thousands of job cuts
Amsterdam, Holland - Also the investment will be reduced
Klm has announced drastic measures in order to face the crisis of the air transport field that, as the worst of the cancers, is eating also the little hopes of recovery that the irreducible optimists still... more

AirlinesBoeing accuses Hawaiian Airlines Ceo for dirty business
Seattle, Usa - The industry tries to recover its USD 546m credits
According to Boeing the General Executive Manager of the Hawaiian Airlines, John Adams, can be identified like one of the greatest responsible of the carrier's situation, in regimen of bankruptcy since... more

AirlinesAea has recorded strong decreases of the air traffic in the first week of war
Brussels, Belgium - The flights for the Middle East have a decrease of 42.2%
The first week of war in Iraq has carried to the European air companies a decrease of the domestic flights of 12.3% and of 42.2% for the Middle East routes. The datas are supplied by the Association of... more

AirlinesAmerican Airlines avoids the bankruptcy
Washington, Usa - In two weeks a final vote from the employees
A first important step in order to avoid bankruptcy has been made, reaching a preliminary understanding between the mayoralties and the American Airlines, the greatest world-wide carrier. The agreements... more

AirlinesAmerican Airlines on the edge of bankruptcy
Washington, Usa - A decision likely to be taken today
It is tried the impossible in order to avoid the regimen of bankruptcy in which the greatest carrier in the world could be found, the American Airlines, that already on Friday had reached an important... more

AirlinesBA CityExpress has inaugurated two routes among London-City Airport and Paris and Frankfurt
London, United Kingdom - On next May will be inaugurated the route City Airport-Glasgow
Yesterday, British Airways CityExpress has inaugurated two new routes from London-City Airport, to Paris and Frankfurt. It is an expansion demanded by the financial community. The air company will carry... more

AirlinesUS Airways comes out today from bankruptcy
Arlington, Usa - It will able to ask for an USA 900m loan, but maybe it's a bad moment
After nearly 8 months in which the Us Airways has operated in regimen of bankruptcy, the Arlington-based carrier is since today in a situation of "financial normality" that has surprised the analysts.... more

AirlinesAlso Air France plans to delay the purchase of 7 Airbuses
Paris, France - Tolouse-based industry wants to reach the targets for 2003
After the announced cut of Swiss International Airlines of the purchase of 5 A-340 airplanes, because of budget problems, it's now the turn of Air France to announce that, perhaps, it will have at least... more

AirlinesAmerican Airlines: pilots to cut their wages to save the carrier
Washington, Usa - Last year losses for USD 3,5bn
It would have to cut the costs at least of USD 4bn a year in order to save the American Airlines, the Us air company that counts 100,000 persons in its organigram, and that in 2002 it has recorded losses... more

AirlinesUnited Airlines gets an important agreement with its employees for a pay deal
Washington, Usa - But the discontent for the carrier's strategy is raising
Sure it will not be a measure enough to bring back the United Airlines' financial situation before the September 11 attacks, but perhaps could help the second most important airline of the Usa to exit... more

AirlinesDuring the first days of war, Lufthansa has recorded a decrease of the reservations of 10%
Frankfurt, Germany - The routes with Usa operate by Lufthansa are lowering
Stephan Laur, Lufthansa's Personnel Manager, declared that, after having recorded in January and February an increment of the reservations, in the last 10 days the German air company has had a decrease... more

AirlinesUnited Airlines shows huge losses in February
Washington, Usa - It's waiting for the figures of the other carriers, but the confidence is fading
The worst has always to come is not only a popular saying but the situation of which American airlines are making experience, which hoped that September 11 crisis could be exceeded. But the budgets of... more

AirlinesVirgin Express posted EUR 0,4m 2002 net profit
Brussels, Belgium - They expect a loss for the first quarter of 2003
Virgin Express announced on Wednesday a EUR 0,4m 2002 net profit adding that it expected a seasonal loss in the first quarter turn into a profit in the second. In this way, total revenues rose to EUR... more

AirlinesMidwest Airlines launches a new service buy-onboard meal
Milwaukee, Usa - It's part of its cost reduction efforts
Midwest Airlines said it's partnering with LSG Sky Chefs to offer passengers the option of purchasing deli-style breakfast, lunch and dinner selections on its flights. The new In-Flight Cafe service takes... more

AirlinesThe Swiss reduces the purchase of Embraer planes
Sao Paulo, Brazil - Embraer will render back money to Swiss already anticipated for the supply
Because of the crisis that for a long time hits the field (aggravated also by Iraqi war), the Swiss has reduced of the half, from 60 to 30, the purchase of Embraer 170 models and Embraer 195 ordered by... more

AirlinesSpanair and Sas improved flight connections to Spain from Scandinavian countries
Madrid, Spain - There will be flight every day of the week
This summer, improved flight connections will be offered to Spain from Sweden, Norway and Denmark. The airline Spanair, in cooperation with Sas, is establishing a number of new routes that will facilitate... more

AirlinesBA boosts job and flies cuts
London, UK - The carrier would reduce the costs of GBP 650m
The war in Iraq is pushing the British Airways to speed up its plan of recovery for the next years and to anticipate therefore some measures such as the cuts to the staff and the operativity of its fleet... more

AirlinesClose to conclusion the negotiation for the acquisition of Air Lib by Virgin Express
Paris, France - Misses an agreement on personnel
The Virgin Express Holdings, whose main branch is the airline low-cost Virgin Express, has confirmed the interest to the purchase of the French Air Lib. The owner of the British carrier said that the... more

AirlinesBritish Airways cancels 8 Concorde flights for New York since April 13
London, Great Britain - This decision re-launches the voices of BA crisis
The British Airways has announced that between 31 March and 13 April eight Concorde flights, that connect London to New York, will be cancelled. This decision re-launches the voices of British crisis... more

AirlinesDeutsche Post acquires Airborne
Frankfurt, Germany - The operation will be concluded within the summer
Deutsche Post will acquire the American operator Airborne, except its air transport activities, for USD 1,05bn. The German group said that, explaining that the operation will be carried out through the... more

AirlinesMea maintains regular air connections with Europe and Gulf
Beirut, Lebanon - This in spite of Iraq war and passengers decrease
The Libanese airline Mea is remained the only one to fly regularly in the Middle Eastern region, although the conflict in Iraq and the limits set up to the traffic for emergency reasons. The Beirut press... more

AirlinesEuropean Commission relaxes airline aid rules
Brussels, Belgium - It will turn a blind eye to all kinds of aid if situation deteriorates
The European Commission signalled that it was ready to relax state aid rules and allow the government to offer financial help British airlines struggling to cope with a war prompted downturn. Altough... more

AirlinesSigned an agreement between Swiss and Finnair
Brussels, Belgium - It will be necessary the European Commission placet
The Swiss and the Finnair (Finnish airline)signed today a cooperation agreement. Based on this understanding, the two carriers will strengthen and will diversify their collaboration in various fields. For... more

AirlinesTarom has cancelled several flights for Middle-East
Bucharest,, Rumania - Air company chief previews other cancellations
Ioan Lixandru, Tarom's general manager, has declared that Rumanian airline has cancelled some flights towards Middle-East, Dubai, Larnaca, Beirut, Amman and Cairo. The flights would have had to leave... more

AirlinesAir India raises its fares for Iraqi war
New Delhi, India - There will be a surcharge of USD 10
Air India has decided to raise its fares by as much as 5%. Along with the hike, there will also be USD 10 surcharge on every Air India ticket. This surcharge, the Civil Aviation Ministry, says will be... more

AirlinesMalaysia Airlines purchased a new intelligent crew management system
Kuala Lampur, Malaysia - Silverlake ComTech has built a system to deliver cost savings and productivity improvements
Silverlake Component Technology Solutions, the world's leading provider of enterprise-class software components, announced the deployment of the Intelligent Crew Management System (ICMS) for Malaysia Airlines,... more

AirlinesChina relaxes foreign airline restrictions
Shangai, China - Singapore Cargo Airlines will offer flights between Singapore and Chicago via Xiamen
China has for the first time agreed to allow a foreign airline to pick up passengers and cargo on the Chinese mainland en route to another destination. The China Daily newspaper reports Singapore Cargo... more

AirlinesRe-launch project for Swiss
Zurich, Switzerland - It will serve to fight commercial crisis
In the next few months, a group of specialists, in representation of all the divisions of Swiss, will examine the possibility to improve the product of the airline regional fleet. The project is called... more

AirlinesSwissair introduces a safety tax (2) : Swiss not Swissair
rectification
We make excuses with the readers for the error done in confusing Swiss with Swissair. Swiss,infact, is born from ashes of the Swissair bankruptcy. (0035) more

AirlinesAer Lingus remove Ira songs from its in-flight entertainment
Belfast, North Ireland - An Ulster Unionist Assembly member complained about it
Irish airliner Aer Lingus has pandered to the sensibilities of unionist politicians and removed rebel and republican songs from its in-flight entertainment on trans-Atlantic flight. Ulster Unionist Assembly... more

AirlinesSwissair introduces a safety tax
Zurich, Switzerland - It will be eliminated when the situation will return to normality
The Swissair has decided to introduce the tax for the air safety in order to face additional costs rising from Iraqi conflict. The tax, that will amount to CHF 12, will be indicated on tickets in the appropriate... more

AirlinesDelta Airlines announces the flights cut for Iraqi war
New York, Usa - Postponed Rome-Boston and Rome-Cincinnati flights
The Delta Airlines has announced the cut of 12% of its own intercontinental flights because of the reservation decrease for Iraqi war. The decision will be effective since April 6. The airline has moreover... more

AirlinesResumed Malev flights to Middle East
Budapest, Hungary - There would not be risks for the passengers
The Hungarian airline, Malev, has resumed the flights towards Beirut, Il Cairo, Larnaca and Tel Aviv, suspended on Thursday after the start of the military operations in Iraq. That's why there would be... more

AirlinesHungarian Minister of Finance asks for resignation of Malev board of administration
Budapest, Hungary - There's a charge with irregularity regarding a contract
The Hungarian Minister of Finance, Csaba Laszlo, has asked for the resignation of Malev board of administration because of irregularity regarding a contract. According to the charges, the President and... more

AirlinesFinnair tries to reduce the losses: 1200 jobs could be cut
Helsinki, Finland - It's tried to save EUR 160m
As it had been widely preannounced by the majority of the analysts of the aeronautical field the effects of the conflict in Iraq and the general condition of pessimism that wraps the world-wide economies... more

AirlinesIncreased the children fare on the Sultanate airlines
Muscat, Oman - The revision is from 67% to 75% of adult fare
All airlines operating from the Sultanate have decided to increase the child fare from the existing 67% to 75% of adult fare. The revised fare applicable for children aged between 2 and 12 years takes... more

AirlinesAgreement about a new pension plan between US Airways and the pilots union
Arlington, Usa - The air company can afford only USD 850m for the plan
US Airways and its pilots union have reached an agreement on an underfunded pension plan, clearing a critical hurdle to the air carrier's emergence from bankruptcy to free more than USD 1bn in financing. The... more

AirlinesWar clouds delay Virgin Blue's plans
Canberra, Australia - Its listing on the Stock Exchange is in doubt
The catastrophic effect of the war in Iraq on the airline industry has raised fears that sir Richard Branson may be forced to delay plans to float his Australian discount airline Virgin Blue. Branson... more

AirlinesIRS owes United USD 360m
Chicago, Usa - The tax money was delayed because of Government concerns about a maintenance work on military planes
Troubled United Airlines is close to getting a much-needed USD 360m tax refund from the IRS, but a federal investigation that has delayed the money is continuing. United Airlines sued US Government this... more

AirlinesHawaiian Airlines beset by financial turbulence
Honolulu, Usa - It's the second time in less than a decade
For the second time in less than a decade Hawaiian Airlines has filed for bankruptcy, saying it took the action largely to negotiate better deals on its aircraft leases. The airline will continue normal... more

AirlinesDeutsche Post buys US Airborne
New York, Usa - The deal is worth USD 1bn
US Airborne, third US express shipper, said it plans to announce a deal in which Germany's Deutsche Post, Dhl Express subsidiary, will buy its US ground delivery network. Media reports said Dhl was set... more