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AirlinesSkyeurope to launch its new Bergamo-Bratislava flight
Bergamo, Italy - 4-time a week
Skyeurope, the Spanish-Belgian-Slovak airline inaugurated last February, is set to launch next week its new Bergamo (Italy)-Bratislava (Slovak Republic) flight. The new service will be operated 4-time... more

AirlinesAmerican Airlines to pay USD 60.000 in compensation to a Muslim hostess
Washington, Usa - After the carrier had denied her to wear a head covering
Stars and Stripes air carrier American Airlines will have to pay USD 60.000 in compensation to one of its ex flight assistants. Forth Worth based airline has been charged by the Equal Employment Opportunity... more

AirlinesAir France's results first quarter 2002
Paris, France - Activity holds up well despite economic downturn
According to what reported by an Air France press release, in relation to its passenger activity, over the first quarter, capacity measured in available seat-km (ASK) was cut by 1.8% and traffic expressed... more

AirlinesEasyJet-Go: smashing results in August 2002
London, Uk - Passenger numbers up by 142,9%
The new European "no frills" number one, EasyJet-Go, posted smashing results in August 2002. The combined figures for the month show in fact that the number of passengers raised up to 1.696.378, 142,7%... more

AirlinesAmerica West to add new service at its Las Vegas hub
Washington, Usa - It also plans to apply additional service at Washington National
Phoenix-based America West Airlines today outlined plans to continue to grow its Las Vegas hub, one of the fastest growing markets in the United States. America West said it will provide additional service... more

AirlinesUs Airways to give back 67 planes
Washington, Usa - After a federal judge approved a pact between the airline and various creditors and leasing companies
After a federal judge approved a pact between the airline and various creditors and leasing companies, the North American air route US Airways will have to give back 67 of its planes to leasing companies.... more

AirlinesDelta Air Lines to align ticket policies to fare value
Atlanta, Usa - In line to to the value customers realize as they purchase different fares
The Atlanta-based air route Delta Air Lines today introduced several new policies that more closely align its ticketing policies to the value customers realize as they purchase different fares. Delta's... more

AirlinesUnited Airlines dedicates flagpole in memory of September 11 victims
Dearborn, Usa - At its Detroit reservations facility
The American airway United Airlines announced today that it will dedicate a flagpole in memory of victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States at its Detroit reservations facility. The... more

AirlinesAir France's pilots set to call for strike action (2)
Paris, France - Talks postponed because of September 11th attacks
Talks over the global multi-year agreement started in 1998 were supposed to start again last September 2001, but after terror attacks in New York and Washington, both Air France management and unions agreed... more

AirlinesAir France's pilots set to call for strike action
Paris, France - From September 6 to September 9
Some unions of Air France's pilots are set to call for strike action starting from September 6. The protest, which runs through September 9, is going to affect medium and long range-flights operated by... more

AirlinesSigns of competition already on the rise in Asia and Australia
Hong Kong, China - Qantas, Cathay, Singapore Airlines between announcements and rumours
There are signs that competition is already on the rise in Asia and Australia. Qantas has applied to boost capacity to Hong Kong, while Cathay Pacific last week announced it would add flights to Melbourne... more

AirlinesGood news for Atlantic Coast Airlines
Dulles, Usa - 32,6% increase in August 2002 traffic
The Us air carrier Atlantic Coast Airlines (ACA) has spread out yesterday a report on preliminary United Express and Delta Connection passenger traffic results for August 2002. Systemwide, the Dulles-based... more

AirlinesEasyJet: baggage handlers ready to strike
London, UK - The workers' TGWU union has been trying to negotiate a pay rise since May
Baggage handlers at low cost airline EasyJet voted to strike in a dispute over a 1.5% pay offer. The workers' TGWU union has been trying to negotiate a pay rise since May. But EasyJet management wants... more

AirlinesNorthwest Airlines to cut 350 jobs
Washington, Usa - As a result of seasonal adjustments
The Us carrier Northwest Airlines has announced that, due to seasonal adjustments to its schedules, it is set to cut 350 jobs. The reduction - involving ground staff such as airport customer service agents,... more

AirlinesA new budget carrier to fly over German skies
Berlin, Germany - Air Berlin to make its debut
Air Berlin, Germany's largest independent leisure-travel airline, today is set to held a press conference in which it will disclose details of its new entry in the German packed low-cost sector. Air Berlin... more

AirlinesAir France: profits sharply fell in second quarter 2002
Paris, France - -19% to EUR 165m
The Paris-based air carrier Air France is still struggling itself to recover from the International air sector crisis, as it announced to have post in fact a strong decrease in net profits in the quarter... more

AirlinesBritish Airways: in August traffic down by 10,25%
London, Uk - Only cargo improved
British Airways, Uk's main air carrier, announced today that in August 2002, overall load factor improved to 69,2%, 3% more than in 2001. Passenger capacity, measured in Available Seat Kilometres, was... more

AirlinesSouthwest Airlines reports August traffic
Dallas, Usa - "We continue to experience weak full fare customer demand"
Today, the Us air carrier Southwest Airlines Co. announced to have flown 4,3bn revenue passenger miles (RPMs) in August 2002, compared to 4,4bn RPMs flown in August 2001. Also in August, Southwest available... more

AirlinesDelta Air Lines offers fall sale fares to Hawaiian islands
Atlanta, Usa - Round-trip fares as low as USD 406
The Us air carrier Delta Air Lines announced its new offer thanks to which travelers will have the opportunity to visit Hawaii this fall for just USD 406 round-trip. Tickets are on sale at the special... more

AirlinesExpressJet reports August 2002 performance
Houston, Usa - Increased traffic and capacity
ExpressJet Holdings today announced increased traffic and capacity in August 2002 for its Continental Express operating fleet. During the month, ExpressJet flew 366.6 million revenue passenger miles (RPMs),... more

AirlinesAmerican Airlines charged of religious discrimination
Washington, Usa - For it denied a job to a Muslim woman wearing a head covering
American Airlines, Us largest air carrier, has to face legal action as it has been charged by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Eeoc) of religious discrimination for having denied a job to a... more

AirlinesNew name for Ghana Airways
Accra, Ghana - To be renamed Ghana Nationwide International Airline following a partnership deal signed with Nationwide Airline of South Africa
The Ghanaian national airline, Ghana Airways, would soon be renamed Ghana Nationwide International Airline following a partnership deal signed with Nationwide Airline of South Africa and the Government... more

AirlinesKLM overall load factor raised in August
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - To 79,3%
Good news for the Amsterdam-based KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM), that in fact announced today to have registered in August a 79,3% overall load factor. The overall load factor, as an average between the... more

AirlinesAir Holland towards bankruptcy
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - EUR 1,7m debts with Eurocontrol
The International air sector crisis, especially after September 11, seems likely to make another victim as in fact the Dutch airline Air Holland is facing shutdown following a request that the air carrier... more

AirlinesItalian football national team will fly to Azerbaigian with Larus Travel
Comacchio, Italy - The agency is specialized in ex Soviet market
Larus Travel, Comacchio's agency specialized in ex Soviet market, will take care of the Azerbaigian tour of the Italian football national team, waited in Baku on Saturday 7 for the first match of European... more

AirlinesDelta Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic join the 2002/2003 International Airline Program by American Express
New York, Usa - Centurion and Platinum card members can receive a free companion ticket on Qualifying International Flights on 20 airline partners
American Express, the Us credit cards giant, today announced that Delta Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic Airways have joined the International Airline Program, a benefit of Centurion and Platinum Card membership.... more

AirlinesBuzz to renew its fleet
London, Uk - By replacing its BAe with Boeing 737-300s
Buzz, Dutch KLM's budget airline, is to set a plan to renew its fleet. The London Stansted-based "no frills" air carrier will in fact replace its aging 100-seat BAe 146 with B737-300s, the 148-seat aircraft... more

AirlinesRyanair: number of passengers soared in August
London, Uk - 37% more than August 2001
The Irish budget carrier Ryanair announced smashing results in relation to the number of passengers it flew in August. Ryanair in fact flew 1.487.976 passengers, 37% more than what registered in August... more

AirlinesGood news for America West passengers
Phoenix, Usa - Internet fare sale featuring 33% off first class seats
The stars and stripes carrier America West Airlines announced yesterday it is launching an Internet fare sale featuring huge discounts on first class seats. First class seats on flights within the United... more

AirlinesMeridiana to fly between Naples and Budapest
Naples, Italy - Via Bologna
Thanks to the re-introduction of the daily service between Bologna and Naples scheduled for next October 1, and of the flight Budapest-Bologna as of October 27, passengers of the Italian carrier Meridiana... more

AirlinesSingapore Airlines to give life to defunct Ansett
Singapore - By creating a new 24-plane carrier
The Asian air carrier Singapore Airlines (SIA), as reported by a local television channel, could shortly give new life to the defunct Australian carrier Ansett. According to report SIA consultants are... more

AirlinesAir Canada and Qantas cut their Taiwanese routes
Taipei, Taiwan - Because of the dwingling profits
Because of the dwingling profits forecast for the winter season, both Air Canada and Qantas air carriers decided to cut their routes towards Taiwan. Air Canada, as of October 27 and until the end of March... more

AirlinesAmerica West Airlines launches its new check-in procedures
Phoenix, Usa - Starting September 4
The Us carrier America West Airlines announced today that it is implementing new procedures for baggage check-in and customer check in at the gate. Starting Sept. 4, customers will need to check their... more

AirlinesA new budget airline is set to operate from Glasgow to Spain
Glasgow, Scotland - Subsidiary of British Midland the most likely candidate
A new budget airline is set to operate out of Prestwick airport in Glasgow within the next three months. The airport and the handful of budget carriers that operate in the UK have remained silent on the... more

AirlinesPassenger sued Ryanair and BAA over EUR 28 charge
London, Uk - For the use of the wheelchair
Bob Ross, a passenger suffering cerebral palsy and arthritis, sued the low-cost airline Ryanair and the British Airport Authority. Each time the ill passenger boards on its frequent flights towards Perpignan... more

AirlinesAirfare war "caught fire" in Germany
Berlin, Germany - Germanwings replies to Hapag-Lloyd Express
The airfare war in Germany is becoming more and more "ferocious" as in fact, after TUI's budget carrier Hapag-Lloyd Express decided last week to cut strongly its prices, Germanwings, subsidiary of Deutsche... more

AirlinesVirgin Express simplified its fare structure
London, Uk - Commercial director explained the move
Starting from yesterday, Virgin Express, the airline owned by the British multimillionaire Richard Branson, simplified its fare structure. "This development not only makes our internal procedures less... more

AirlinesQantas website has new look
Sydney, Australia - In line with carrier's commitment to better its customers satisfaction
Today Australia's flagship airline Qantas announced that its travel website, qantas.com, has been given a new look. For John Borghetti Executive General Manager Sales and Marketing at Qantas, these changes... more

AirlinesAir New Zealand FY2002: better than forecast
Auckland, New Zealand - Carrier's chairman said
According to what stated last August 28 by John Palmer, chairman at Air New Zealand, carrier's financial performance during the last financial year was better than anticipated in the business plan produced... more

AirlinesAmerican Airlines launch new self-service check-in at Little Rock, Arkansas
Washington, Usa - The 31st city where American offers this convenient service
The Us air carrier American Airlines has announced the installation of three Self-Service Check-In machines at Little Rock National Airport, the 31st city where American offers this convenient service.... more

AirlinesHard to imagine "another year more difficult"
Madrid, Spain – Iberia Chairman about post-Sept. 11 economic turmoil
Iberia foresees better times. The company’s chairman, Xabier de Irala, declared: "It is hard to imagine another year that could be more difficult". In the wake of a difficult privatization process, and i... more

AirlinesMidwest Express Airlines and Association of Flight Attendants will not reach contract agreement
Milwaukee, Usa - By the end of 30-day cooling off period
The Us air carrier Midwest Express Airlines announced today that the airline had been unable to come to a contract agreement with the Association of Flight Attendants by the end of the 30-day cooling-off... more

AirlinesQantas Cityflier takes off to Adelaide
Adelaide, Australia - Effective as of November 18
The Australia's flagship airline Qantas in a today's press release announced that its Cityflyer service would start operating to and from Adelaide, as of November 18. Qantas Executive General Manager... more

AirlinesDelta AirElite Business Jets to expand its fleet
Washington, Usa – By adding two Gulfstream IV-SP
Delta AirElite Business Jets, the division of the American carrier Delta Air Lines specialized in services for corporations, business travelers and celebrities, announced is to add two Gulfstream IV-SP... more

AirlinesA318 powered by CFM56-5 takes its maiden flight
Hamburg, Germany - It is scheduled to take service in summer 2003
Yesterday the first A318 aircraft powered by CFM56-5 engine successfully carried out its maiden flight Hamburg-Germany. The first CFM56-5 powered A318 should be ready to enter service at the end of summer... more

AirlinesMesaba Airlines' costs cutting strategy
Washington, Usa - Furloughing 50 pilots and closing two crew bases
The Us regional air carrier Mesaba Airlines is to set a new strategy aiming to cut costs. Minneapolis-based airline, has in fact announced both the furloughing of 50 of its pilots and the closing of its... more

AirlinesQantas signs AUSD 60m contract with Woodside Petroleum
Sydney, Australia - For the providing of in-flight services
Qantas, Australia's flagship carrier, announced to have signed an AUSD 60m contract with Woodside Petroleum. For the next three years, Woodside will provide in-flight services for both Qantas domestic... more

AirlinesRoyal Jordanian Airlines welcomes two A340-200s
Amman, Jordan - Formerly owned by Air France/Air Lib
Middleastern air carrier Royal Jordanian Airlines took delivery of two A340-200s, the aircraft manufactured by Airbus. These planes, formerly owned by Air France/Air Lib, will operate Royal Jordanian flights... more

AirlinesRyanair fined EUR 2582
Rome, Italy - By the Italian anti-trust authority
The Irish budget-carrier Ryanair has been fined by the Italian competition authority because it violated country's laws on comparative advertising. After the complaint made in February by Alitalia, the... more

AirlinesA Qantas-Air New Zealand alliance will boost both companies
Wellington, New Zealand - According to Air New Zealand's chairman
According to John Palmer, chairman at Air New Zealand, if the airline will join Qantas in a strategic partnership both carriers would better face international competitive pressures. Mr. Palmer recognizes... more