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AirlinesTHE AFGHAN FLAG CARRIER READY TO RESUME FLIGHTS
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN, UN Security Council, composed of 15 members, yesterday levied the ban to Ariana flights. On the other side Iata decided to give 23 USDm for the development of afghan air services;... more

AirlinesNEW BELGIAN CARRIER
ANTWERP, Following the Sabena final crisis, the businessman Freddy Van Gaever has founded a new airline, ready to leave bound to North America. It has been named VG Airlines. Crews and aicraft (three... more

AirlinesBRITISH AIRWAYS SEEKS 25 GPBM
GREAT BRITAIN, British Airways asked for 25 millions of pounds to British government to compensate economical damages made by terrorist US attacks. Before Christmas time the government set 40 GBPm to refund... more

AirlinesPOSITIVE RESULTS FOR AIR SENEGAL
DAKAR, According to a press release, the carrier Air Senegal International created only one year ago, shows extremely positive results, with more than 16,6 EURm of revenue. Carrier share is divided between... more

AirlinesQANTAS ENGINEERING WORKERS REJECT PAY DEAL
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, Qantas engineering workers at Australia's Melbourne Airport have rejected a new pay deal offering a 6% pay rise over two years. The offer also included a 12-month wage freezing... more

AirlinesUS AIRWAYS PILOT ARRESTED FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT
USA, An US Airways pilot has been arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and making terrorist threats because of comments he has made at an airport security checkpoint at Philadelphia... more

AirlinesFOR THE END OF THE MONTH WILL BE DECIDED THE AIR AFRIQUE DESTINY
ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST, A general meeting of the shareholder of the pan-African airline Air Afrique will be hel at the end of January, to decide about the destiny of the carrier. With a 510 EURm debt, the... more

AirlinesASTRAEUS SEES OPPORTUNITIES
GREAT BRITAIN, While many airlines are struggling to cut costs, a new carrier is set to make its debut in the UK. Astraeus, a holiday carrier with five Boeing 737 aircrafts, hopes to launch in March,... more

AirlinesEMIRATES WILL LAUNCH THE FIRST DUBAI-PERTH NO-STOP FLIGHT
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, according to a Emirates airline spokesman, the carrier is preparing to launch the first no-stop flight between Dubai and Perth, starting on August. The flight will last near... more

AirlinesJETBLUE ORDERS 10 ADDITIONAL AIRBUS A-320
USA, According to a New York based low-fare airline JetBlue, carrier has placed a firm ordert to Airbus for the purchase of an additional 10 new A320 aircraft, powered by IAE International Aero... more

AirlinesFINNAIR WILL OPENS A NEW ROUTE BETWEEN HELSINKI AND HONG KONG
HELSINKI, According to a Finnair spokesman, the carrier will start to operate Regular scheduled flights between Helsinki and Hong Kong on February 15. Finnair will fly to Hong Kong three times... more

AirlinesPOSSIBLE CROSSAIR/LUFTHANSA PARTNERSHIP
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND, At the same time of Zurich inhabitants vote, which authorized the district cash drawing of 300 SFm for the constitution of a new Swiss airline, substituting the bankrupt Swissair,... more

AirlinesFLIGHTS TOWARD ARGENTINA ON DECREASE
PARIS, FRANCE, The airlines British Airways and Air France decided to reduce to a half their flights toward Argentina, because of the economical limitations issued from the Argentine governement, in order... more

AirlinesSWITZERLAND: FINANCIAL GOAL FOR THE NEW AIRLINE ALMOST REACHED
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND, After two Basilea districts, also Zurich district authorised, after its inhabitants vote, 300 millions of Swiss francs funds, in order to constitute the new Swiss airline, after Swissair... more

AirlinesEL AL: PROBLEMS FOR CEMETERY OVERFLYING
TEL AVIV, El Al, the Israel flag carrier, had recently some problems with the ultra-orthodox party, due to the fact that taking off from Ben Gurion Airport, Tel Aviv, the planes are obliged to overfly... more

AirlinesAIR ALGERIE WILL LAND AGAIN IN SOUTH ORLY
PARIS, FRANCE, Air Algerie informed that on the next month of March it will move its Paris landing from Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle to South Orly airport. The airline had already left this airport after the... more

AirlinesALITALIA, PASSENGER TRAFFIC RISING AGAIN
ROME, ITALY, Alitalia stated, during the ceremony for the opening of the new VIP lounge at Fiumicino airport, that 850.000 passengers flew on Alitalia network between December 22nd and January 7th. The... more

AirlinesAIR AFRIQUE, THE LAST CONCLUSION
ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST, According to an official press release, in the meeting held at Abidjan (Ivory Coast) already reported yesterday, presidents, premiers and/or their representatives have recommended... more

AirlinesALITALIA IS CONSIDERING VARIOUS SOLUTIONS FOR ITS STAFF EXCESS
ROME, ITALY, Monday 14th in the afternoon Alitalia Board of Directors will meet in order to solve the problem of redundant staff, consequent to the well known events linked to Twin Towers attacks. It... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE: GOOD RESULTS FOR DECEMBER
PARIS, FRANCE, French airline Air France registered in December a traffic slowdown of 2%, a clear recover in respect to November 7,2%. This allowed to airline to limit traffic reduction to 6,5%. In the... more

AirlinesTECHNICAL TROUBLES ON ALITALIA FLIGHT TRIESTE-ROME
GORIZIA, Alitalia McDonnell Douglas MD-80 flight Trieste-Rome has been cancelled due to technical reasons presently unknown. The twin jet was leaving yesterday at 2.55 p.m. but few minutes before... more

AirlinesSAS: 0,8% PASSENGERS DECREASE IN 2001
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, The Scandinavian airline SAS registered a 0,8% decrease of passengers traffic in 2001 comparing to 2000, 7,8% less only in December, especially as for business class. The loss,... more

AirlinesBMI ANNOUNCES CREATION OF A NEW LOW-COST CARRIER
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, According to a note diffused by BMI British Midland, the UK's second biggest carrier, a new low cost airline is to be launched in March which will operate from BMI's base at... more

AirlinesQANTAS TECHNICAL SERVICES RESCUES A KOREAN AIR MD-11 AT SYDNEY
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, Qantas Engineering Technical Operations and Maintenance Services staff came to the aid of Korean Air to assist with the recovery of an MD11 cargo aircraft that had tipped onto its... more

AirlinesQANTAS REACHES LANDMARK AGREEMENT WITH AMWU AND AWU
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, Qantas Airways said today it had reached a landmark agreement with the AMWU and AWU providing a 12 month wage pause until 30 June 2002 and future wage increases dependent... more

AirlinesFINNAIR: 0,1% DECREASE OF PASSENGERS IN 2001
HELSINKI, FINLANDIA, In the period following U.S.A. attacks, the finnish airline, registered a 0,1% decrease of the number of passengers in 2001 (7.537.000 in comparison with 7.544.000 last year),... more

AirlinesAIR AFRIQUE: MEETING OF MINISTERS OF TRANSPORT OF STATES MEMBERS
ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST, A delegation of ministers of transports members of Air Afrique, met on Wednesday 9 at Abidjan, in order to decide about the future of the airline which suffers a debt of 510... more

AirlinesVARIG RE-OPENS MANAUS-MIAMI ROUTE
RIO DE JANEIRO, Varig Brazilian airline announced it is to resume no-stop flights between Manaus and Miami on January 19, operated weekly using Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The Brazilian carrier, which... more

AirlinesNEW MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS FOR CIVIL AVIATION
ROME, FCC (Federal Communication Commission) certified the Boeing device that can be used for a broad band of frequencies destined to multimedia airborne links, i.e. Internet, Intranet, TV, e-mail and... more

AirlinesAIR LIB SUBSTAINED BY CAI
PARIS - FRANCE, The French airline Air lib (ex AOM-Air Liberté)will be helped by the Crédit Agricole Indosuez (CAI), the branch of the French bank Crédit Agricole, in order to create a tax GIE (economic in... more

AirlinesCROATIA AIRLINES WON’T BUY NEW AIRBUS UNTIL 2005
CROATIA, Croatian Airlines announced that the second phase of modernizing plan, which had already allowed to buy 7 new Airbus A-319 e A-320, between 1997 and 2001, won’t take place. In this second phase... more

AirlinesBRITISH AIRWAYS: 15 EUROPEAN FLIGHTS AT RISK
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, British Airways is setting up a plan of studies in order to avoid further big losses in 2002, after it has already suffered a loss of 2 million pounds per day, following 11 September... more

AirlinesDELTA AIRLINES WILL RESUME WASHINGTON-NEW YORK FLIGHTS
WASHINGTON, USA, U.S. carrier Delta Airlines will resume service between Washington Ronald Reagan National Airport and New York's John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport starting March 2. The... more

AirlinesLUFTHANSA IS AFRAID OF RYANAIR?
DUBLIN, IRELAND, According to managing director of Ryanair, Lufthansa would be afraid of the Irish low cost airline, by the obstacles the German flag carrier is trying to pose to Ryanair expansion in Germany.... more

AirlinesBRITISH AIRWAYS NEW ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, The English airline began an advertising campaign costing 7,7 millions of dollars in order to promote travellers which stopped to fly after Sept. 11. The promotion concerns business... more

AirlinesSMALL CARRIERS RESIST TO CRISIS BETTER THAN BIG ONES
WASHINGTON, USA, According to a FAA spokesman, While the big carriers have to dismiss a lot of employees, small U.S. airlines, such as Air Train, Frontier and JetBlue are continuing in their customers... more

AirlinesRYANAIR: RECOVER PASSENGERS, LOWERING TICKET PRICES
MILAN, ITALY, According to declarations of a low-cost airline Ryanair spokesman, the only way to recover the passenger's trust in flight is in lowering prices. THe carrier has reduced its prices soon... more

AirlinesEASYJET: 36,5% PASSENGER INCREASE IN DECEMBER
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, According to declarations of a low-cost British airline Easyjet spokesman, carrier registered an increase of 36,5% in passenger number in month of December, in comparison with the... more

AirlinesEASYJET WILL BUY 75 AIRLINERS FROM AIRBUS AND BOEING
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, According to a United Kingdom low cost airline easyJet spokesman declarations, carrier is in talks with U.S. plane makers Boeing Co. and French Airbus Industrie about buying... more

AirlinesAA CEO SUPPORTS HIS PILOT'S DECISION ON SECRET SERVICE AGENT
USA, American Airlines CEO, Don Carty declared to "support completely" the decision of a pilot of his airline, who decided to leave grounded a secret service agents, who was flying to Waco, Texas, to join... more

AirlinesCODESHARE AGREEMENT SIGNED BETWEEN BA AND KLM
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, A short-term codesharing agreement has been signed by British Airways and KLM, opening possibilities that between the two carriers a more strict agreement could be signed in the... more

AirlinesFIVE AIRBUS A321 FOR VIETNAM AIRLINES
VIETNAM, According to an Airbus spokesman, Vietnam airlines will buy 5 A321 aircrafts in the next month, worth 300 USDm. These aircraft will be used either for regional and long-haul flights. airline... more

AirlinesMESA RETURNS TO DENVER NEXT MONTH
DENVER. USA, Mesa Air Group has recently signed an agreement with Frontier Airlines. It will fly from Denver International Airport to Saint Jose three daily round trips and two round trips to Houston’s G... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE RECORDS HALF OF THE MEDIUM LOSSES OF THE AIR TRANSPORT SECTOR
PARIS, FRANCE, According to declarations of Pierre-Henry Gourgeon, general director of French airline Air France, the carrier registered a loss of 7,5% after Sept. 11 attacks, an half of the medium losses... more

AirlinesDELTA FORCED TO CANCEL 250 FLIGHTS AT ATLANTA AIRPORT
ATLANTA, USA, The U.S. carrier Delta Airlines has been forced to cancel around 250 flights at Atlanta airport, one of the country's busiest airports as snow storms swept across the Southern United States,... more

AirlinesVIETNAM AIRLINES INAUGURATES ITS NEW ROUTE HANOI-MOSCOW
HANOI, VIETNAM, Vietnamite carrier Vietnam Airlines announced it have started its new route no-stop Hanoi-Moscow, operated weekly either with an Airbus A300-600 or a Boeing 767. more

AirlinesCUBANA RESTARTS FLIGHTS TO MOSCOW
AVANA, CUBA, Cuban airline Cubana de Aviaccion restarted its weekly direct flights to Moscow, operated with a DC-10 aircraft. more

AirlinesAIR CHINA MAKES ITS FIRST JOBS CUT
BEIJING, CHINA, According to a Air China spokesman declarations, carrier has laid off some 230 employees - about 2 percent of its work-force - as part of its efforts to meet the global downturn in... more

AirlinesFINAL PHASE FOR OLYMPIC AIRWAYS RECOVER STARTED
ATHENS, GREECE, According to Greek government declarations, has been started the final phase for the recovery of the debt-burdened flag carrier Olympic Airways. Have been started talks with Australian... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE PLANS A PARIS-HO CHI MINH CITY NO-STOP SERVICE
PARIS, FRANCE, Air France is considering to operate a no-stop service between Ho Chi Minh City and Paris within 2002. According to airline's South Area manager in Vietnam, Jean Denis Bour, due to improved... more