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AirlinesDaily nonstop flight Chicago-Rome
Rome, Italy - American Airlines is flying to Italy again
American Airlines will fly to Italy again. Its first nonstop flight will join Chicago to Rome next May. A Boeing 767-300 -190 seats on 3 different classes- will take off from Chicago-O'Hare at 3.30 pm... more

AirlinesSkyteam ready to expand itself
New York, Usa - By looking for a Chinese partner
In order to make the most of the huge potential development of the Chinese air market, the International alliance Skyteam is looking for a Chinese partner. Skyteam, a part from Delta Airlines and Air... more

AirlinesMiddle East Airlines to buy 6 A-321
Paris, France - At USDm 70 each
Lebanese flag air carrier Middle East Airlines signed a letter of intents for the acquisition of 6 Airbus A-321. The aircraft, which cost USDm 70 each, will be delivered by 2004. The contract, as stated... more

AirlinesSouthwest Airlines: positive first quarter 2002
Dallas, Usa - Even though worser than 2001
Southwest Airlines, the Us low-cost air carrier, registered net profits for USDm 21,4 in the first quarter of 2002. Despite these results are far better than its competitors ones, Southwest Airlines did... more

AirlinesFormer Sabena's pilots join Air Force
Brussels, Belgium - A new job after bankruptcy
About ten pilots of the recently bankrupted Sabena, the Belgian air carrier, joined national Air Force. They have been trained in the "Ecole royale technique" for 8 weeks in Saffraanberg, Belgium. But... more

AirlinesContinental: USDm 187 loss in 1st quarter
Washington, Usa – Revenue falls by 18.7%
The Us air carrier Continental lost USDm187 in the 1st quarter 2002. Its revenue fell by 18.7%, notwithstanding 8.2% cut in expenses. Mr Gordon Bethune, the Continental’s chairman, affirmed that the n... more

AirlinesSAS cancels 13 links
Stockholm, Sweden - EURm 218.5 worth savings
The Swedish air carrier SAS announced that it will cancel 13 link as from autumn 2002. After this measure it is supposed to save EURm 218.5. However, 6 links out of 13 will be run by Braathens, Air Botnia,... more

AirlinesAMR Corp: USDm 575 loss in 1st quarter 2002
Fort Worth, Usa - Thirteen times more compared to 1st quarter 2001
AMR Corp, American Airlines holding company, lost USDm 575 in the 1st quarter 2002 -USDm 43 in 2001. The loss per share amounted to USD 3.53. (fra/pec) more

AirlinesEasyJet: chairman to resign in 2003
Colin Chandler appointed future chairman
Stelios Haji-Ioannou announced he will resign in 2003. The chairman and founder of EasyJet, a British low cost air carrier, will be replaced by Colin Chandler, present Vickers Defence Systems' chairman. The... more

AirlinesAir Dolomiti lands in Usa, escorted by United Airlines
Rome, Italy - Signed code-share agreement
Thanks to the agreement signed with the American air carrier United Airlines, Air Dolomiti will be able to enter Us market. The code-share deal will in fact allow the Italian Carrier to use the second... more

AirlinesVirgin Blue to boost its activities with new ambitious plan
Melbourne, Australia
According to Sir Richard Branson, founder and in part owner of the Australian low-cost carrier Virgin Blue, other than the listing in the stock market expected within two years, there are several other... more

AirlinesNew Athens-Bari link for Volare Group
Bari, Italy - It's the first international link for the Italian airport
The Italian air carrier, Volare Group, announced the launch of its first international flight from Bari airport. Starting from next April 20th, a daily flight at 8.00 pm will link Bari to Athens. At 8.40... more

AirlinesSwissair ready to sell its ‘boutiques’
Zurich, Switzerland - Reached an agreement with Pam Group
Swissair Group, the recently bankrupted Swiss air carrier, signed an agreement with Pam Group, an Italian retail store chain, to sell Nuance Group, its branch running airport shops. Stefanel, an Italian... more

AirlinesDelta Air Lines loses three time more in 1st quarter 2002
Atlanta, USA -USDm 397 net losses
Delta Air Lines, the third Us air carrier, has announced that in the 1st quarter 2002 its net losses are three times the one it had suffered in the 1st quarter 2001- from USDm 133 to 397. Delta stock... more

AirlinesDe Palacio meets Alitalia’s managers (2)
Brussels, Belgium - Eu: "we need more information"
After the Alitalia’s president and ceo, Fausto Cereti and Francesco Mengozzi, had positively commented the Brussels meeting, the Eu Transport Commissioner, Loyola De Palacio, declared that the information r... more

AirlinesDe Palacio-Alitalia managers meeting
Brussels, Belgium - Alitalia’s president "good results"
"This meeting has produced good results. We are providing the Eu Commission with all the details they need to clarify that we are operating according the market rules. We have also committed ourselves... more

Airlines"Nouvelle Cuisine" to delight Lufthansa passengers
Brussels, Belgium - Paul Bocuse will cook for German carrier lucky fliers
In May as well as in June, Paul Bocuse, the French chef creator of the "nouvelle cuisine", will take care of the on board menu Lufthansa is going to serve to both its first and business classes passengers.... more

AirlinesAirbus receives a China Eastern Airlines order for 20 A320 jetliners
Shanghai, China
Chinese carrier China Eastern Airlines ordered to French aircraft maker Airbus 20 A320 jetliner, worth about 600 USDm. THe carrier obtained a discount of price tag, because the aircraft will be delivered... more

AirlinesNew ‘recipes’ aboard
Rome, Italy - Alitalia and Lufthansa challenge each other in the ‘kitchen’
Competition aboard reaches the kitchen. Alitalia will provide its passengers on the Rome-Milan link with succulent sandwiches and tasty ice-creams. Lufthansa answers by engaging the genius of the ‘nouvelle c... more

AirlinesEu says no to Greece
Brussels, Belgium - Loyola de Palacio rejects public funds to Olympic Airways
The Eu Transport Commissioner, Loyola de Palacio, refused the Greek government’s intention to grant public funds to Olympic Airways in order to avoid its bankruptcy. Last March 6th Ue had already investigated a... more

AirlinesAlitalia "abducts" a Ghanaian aircraft
Rome, Italy - In advance for a EURm 30 worth credit claimed from Ghana Airways
Alitalia decided to seize a Ghana Airways DC 10-30 as an advance of the EURm 30 credit. Alitalia claimed credit from Ghana Airways after providing, though its branch Alitalia engineering, maintenance... more

AirlinesNew name for "Swiss"
Basel, Switzerland - It will be named Swiss International Air Lines Ltd
The Swiss air carrier Swiss Air Lines Ltd, former Crossair SA, has decided to change its name into Swiss International Air Lines Ltd. Its new head office will be moved from Zurich to Basel. Last March... more

AirlinesU.S. Airways expect an increment in its regional jet fleet
USa
After to have meet the unions, U.S. airways carrier has announced that it is interested to substitute a part of its current regional fleet, composed by turboprop aircraft with jets, as this is the preference... more

AirlinesAirline background checks: Northwest sued by mechanics association
Minneapolis, USA
After that an unfair use of background checks has been discovered by AMFA, Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association, the U.S carrier Northwest Airlines has been sued, accused to have dig in the workers... more

AirlinesContinental Airlines announced 166 USDm losses in 1Q02
Houston, Texas
U.S. carrier Continental Airlines claimed it had outperformed its competitors despite posting losses of USD$114 million for the first three months of the year.That figure did not, however, include a special... more

AirlinesBranson: Virgin Blue listed in Stock market within two years
Melbourne, Australia
According to Sir Richard Branson, founder and part owner of low cost Australian airline Virgin Blue, the carrier would be listed in Stock market within two years. "Eighteen months ago this carrier didn't... more

AirlinesAn ‘economy class syndrome’ affected-by passenger sues Air France and Continental
Washington, Usa - The woman suffered from a heart failure after a Paris-San Francisco flight
A 37-year-old woman from Oakland, Debra Miller, sued Air France and Continental. She affirmed to have suffered from a heart failure two weeks after she had flown from Paris to San Francisco on April 12th... more

AirlinesEgypt Air flies again to Israel
Cairo, Egypt - After a two days stop
Egypt Air, the Egyptian State air carrier, decided to fly again to Israel. The block was broken yesterday morning, when a flight of the Egypt Air owned-by Air Sinai took off from the Tel Aviv airport.... more

AirlinesAir China serves 29 airports in 19 different countries
Peking, China - Operating over 43 routes
Air China, the Chinese airline, serves 29 airports out of China in 19 countries. Air China provides more than 1,000 daily flights over 43 international and 71 domestic courses. The Chinese air carrier... more

AirlinesSn Brussels Airlines has a new ceo
Brussels, Belgium - It's Peter Davies
As reported officially by Sn Brussels Airlines today, Peter Davies will be the new chief executive officer of the Belgian air company. Davies will be also holding temporary the charge of sale mana... more

AirlinesIberia: first quarter 2002 better than 2001's one
Madrid, Spain - Pre taxation losses for EURm10
Iberia, the Spanish air carrier, has announced today that in the first quarter 2002 suffered gross losses of EURm10, thus improving in comparison with EURm 98,8 registered in the first quarter of last... more

AirlinesVirgin Blue to challenge Qantas Airways
Sydney, Australia - By increasing its flights to Asia
Virgin Blue, the Australian low-cost air carrier, announced its decision to increase its flights to Asia within the year. Virgin Blue is ready to challenge Qantas Airways, the Qantas low-cost branch which... more

AirlinesJetBlue debut at New York Stock Exchange
New York, USA
A strong interest for the stocks of JetBlue airline has been expressed following the entering of the carrier in New York's Stock Exchange, with an offer of about 5,5 Stocks million, for a value of 143... more

AirlinesSwissair will not appeal against court decision
Zurich, Switzerland - Which allow Crossair to use 'Swiss' name
Swissair Group will not appeal against Zurich court decision which allow the new Helvetic airline to use 'Swiss' name. Last March 4th a commercial court judge refused to forbidden Crossair to use 'Swiss'... more

AirlinesLufthansa recovers 18 aircraft to face reservation increment
Frankfurt, Germany
Due to the increased reservation number, the German airline Lufthansa has recovered 18 aircraft which are part of a group of 43 aircraft stored after September 11th. With these aircraft, Lufhtansa seat... more

AirlinesCrossair to increase its capital
Zurich, Switzerland
Swiss airline Crossair announced to have increased its capital of 181 EURm, thanks to a participation of five Swiss cantons. There are only five shareholders which have more than 5% of shares, including... more

AirlinesAir New Zealand long and expensive recovery
Auckland, New Zealand - Government to support financial costs even into the new financial year
To save Air New Zealand will cost huge amounts of money to Auckland government, which in fact will face costs in the new financial year as well. According to official documentation, in addition to NZDbn... more

AirlinesAir Afrique: pilots against the rest of the personnel
Abidjan, Ivory Coast - They ask for airline winding up to go on
Bankrupted Air Afrique pilots, despite of all other air carrier categories of workers, asked yesterday to Abdjan court of Justice for the airline winding up process to go on. "We say Justice course has... more

AirlinesEmpty seats for Lufthansa
Frankfurt, Germany - -11,4% in comparison with first quarter of 2001
During the first quarter of this year, in comparison with 2001, the German air carrier Lufthansa registered a 11,5% decrease in its passengers number. In the same period, even thanks to capacity reduction... more

AirlinesSouth African winds to blow again on Milan
Milan, Italy - 3 South African Airways weekly flights will link Milan to Johannesburg
Milan, after seven years of 'diet', will have back its routes to South Africa thanks to the South African Airways operated-by flights. Starting from next July 1st, South African air carrier in fact will... more

AirlinesGulf Air to forbid Us airlines to fly over Arabian skies
Manama, Bahrein - In solidarity with Palestinians
Hundreds of Gulf Air workers in Bahrein, Qatar, Oman and Abu Dhabi last Tuesday asked for to forbid American air carriers to fly over Arabian skies in solidarity with Palestinians. "Prohibition could... more

AirlinesOlympic Airways getting worser and worser
Athens, Greece - EURm -85,1 in 2001
After an already harsh EURm -73,6 registered in 2000, Greek airline Olympic Airways worsened its financial situation in 2001 by achieving a EURm -85,1 worth deficit. According to Athens government, Olympic... more

AirlinesGoodrich will take care of AirTran Airways maintenance
New York, Usa - 24 hours a day for the next 15 years
AirTran Airways, Us regional airline, and Goodrich, the firm specialized in spare components and services supply, signed an agreement on maintenance. Goodrich will take care of AirTran Airways Boeing... more

AirlinesAsiana Airlines reports excellent results
South Korea
The South Korea's second-largest carrier, Asiana Airlines, said it has filled more of its available passenger seats and cargo space in February, helped by growing travel demand as economies recovered. Asiana... more

AirlinesAir France: increase in traffic recovery speed reported
Paris, France - Air France was hurt less than British Airways and Lufthansa by crisis
French carrier Air France said that it consider that recovery in air traffic has accelerated last month as more people returned to flying. March traffic rose 2.7 per cent, the third straight month of... more

AirlinesChina Easter orders five new Airbus aircraft
Shanghai, China - Carrier will receive aircraft in the next year
Chinese carrier China Eastern posed an order to French aircraft maker Airbus for five A340-600 passenger planes, which will substitute three old MD-11. The airline will receive the new aicraft in the... more

AirlinesAustrian Airlines "Spring Specials" promotion
Milano, Italia - New flights to Japan, Thailand, Australia and Usa
Austrian Airlines launched officially its "Spring Specials" promotion. The Wien-based air carrier will increase mostly its long-haul routes; Tokyo and Osaka weekly links will raise from 3 to 5, while,... more

AirlinesQantas to offer discounted fares in May and June
Perth, Australia
Starting from a cost as low AUD77, Australian airline Qantas plans to make one and a half million discounted seats available in May and June. But Qantas warns that cheap fares will be offered on... more

AirlinesAir France to increase Paris/Shanghai services
Paris, France - A special catering on board for Chinese passengers
French carrier Air France has added two flights to its existing three flights between Shanghai and Paris in its summer and autumn schedule this year. With the two code-sharing flights already being operated... more

AirlinesAir France: passengers number increased in March
Paris, France - +2,7% in comparison with 2001
French air carrier Air France announced yesterday to have registered in March 2001 a 2,7% passengers number increase in comparison with same month of last year. Thanks even to the 0,7% reduction in its... more