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AirlinesSINGAPORE AIRLINES (4): AIRBUS AND BOEING ASKED TO POSTPONE AIRCRAFTS DELIVERIES
SINGAPORE, According to a Singapore Airlines spokesman, the vice president Cheong Choong Kong meet the management of the aeronautical industries Airbus and Boeing in order to obtain a delay in deliveries... more

AirlinesSWISSAIR SAYS THAT FUNDS WON'T PREVENT CUTS
ZURICH, Swissair announced that it is starting the process of sending out notices to eliminate jobs, despite the funds allocated by the swiss government. Swissair Group said it will finance salaries during... more

AirlinesBA TO LAUNCH NON-STOP DHAKA-LONDON FLIGHTS
LONDON, British Airways (BA) announced it is to launch non-stop flights between Dhaka and London next Monday, october 29. BA will operate three weekly flights, on Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays, using... more

AirlinesCSA TO CUT FLIGHTS TO USA
PRAGUE, CSA Czech Airlines announced it is to cut flights to Usa due to the plummeting demand following the terrorist attacks. A spokesman for the airline said the flights to Newark are to be halted and... more

AirlinesSINGAPORE AIRLINES (2): IT WILL BE DIFFICULT TO HAVE PROFITS FOR THIS YEAR
SINGAPORE, In the meeting with Singapore Airlines management, in which has been released the financial data for the first six months of 2001, in which there is an income loss of 88,2% in comparison to... more

AirlinesSINGAPORE AIRLINES LOSSES 88,2% INCOMES IN THE FIRST 2001 SIX MONTHS
SINGAPORE, Singapore Airlines carrier announced to have lost 88,2% of its incomes in the first six months of 2001. The airline registered incomes for 74,9 USDm compared with the about 630 USDm registered... more

AirlinesLUFTHANSA CUTS INTERNATIONAL ROUTES
FRANKFURT, Lufthansa yesterday announced it is to stop some international flights with the winter timetable. The services from Munich and Duesseldorf to New York and from Munich to Los Angeles, San Francisco... more

AirlinesRUSSIAN CARRIER MIGHT ESCORT PASSENGER FLIGHTS WITH ARMED POLICE OFFICERS
MOSCOW, The head of the Moscow city department of the Russian Transport Police said yesterday that armed police officers might be placed on passenger flights, as it was already used in the Soviet Union... more

AirlinesSPIRIT AIRLINES ANNOUNCES NEW SERVICE TO WEST PALM BEACH
FORT LAUDERDALE, "Spirit Airlines, Chicago/O'Hare's premier low-fare carrier to Florida, announces new seasonal service to West Palm Beach, Fla. starting Dec. 14, 2001. Introductory fares start at $79... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE MIGHT GET A STAKE IN ALITALIA
ROME, Air France might acquire a 3-4% stake in Alitalia, France Press and the newspaper "Le Figaro" reported today. The marketing operation might be feasible from the financial point of view as it would... more

AirlinesSWISSAIR DROPS ZURICH-GENOA ROUTE
ZURICH, Swissair announced it has dropped the flight between Zurich and Genoa due to its dramatic financial situation that could even force it to close down. The seven employees for the carrier in Genoa... more

AirlinesAEA: NORTH ATLANTIC TRAFFIC DOWN 36% AFTER ATTACKS IN USA
LONDON, Association of European Airlines (AEA), which represents 29 carriers, reported yesterday that North Atlantic traffic from Sept 10 to Oct 14 was down 36% on the same period last year. Number of... more

AirlinesLUXAIR TO INCREASE FLIGHTS TO COPENHAGEN
LUXEMBOURG, Luxair announced it is to up the frequency between Luxembourg and Copenhagen to three daily flights as SAS said it is abandoning the route on Oct. 28. more

AirlinesAIR MAURITIUS TAKES DELIVERY OF A NEW AIRCRAFT
MAURITIUS ISLANDS, Air Mauritius took delivery of its first A319 a few days ago. The aircraft is to be used on flights within the African continent and on Indian Ocean island services. more

AirlinesBA AND IBERIA MIGHT INVEST IN AER LINGUS
DUBLIN, Dublin media reported yesterday that British Airways and spanish Iberia would be among the airlines interested in investing in the ailing Aer Lingus. Irish government said it intends to sell up... more

AirlinesAIR NEW ZEALAND MANAGEMENT AGREE FOR A PAY REDUCTION
NEW ZEALAND, The Air New Zealand management,in order to reduce airline expenses, has agreed to reduce its payments by 15%. At the same time, six operating units, on a total of 12 have been cut off, situation... more

AirlinesALITALIA COULD DROP DELTA AS US PARTNER
ROME, Italy's Transport minister Pietro Lunardi yesterday said that "it is possible that instead of Delta, Alitalia could look to another U.S. carrier". "Our agreement with Air France foresaw a deal with... more

AirlinesVARIG TO LAUNCH NEW ROUTE ARGENTINA
RIO DE JANEIRO, Varig Brazilian Airlines is to begin three flights a week between Rio de Janeiro and Mendoza, Argentina. The carrier will use 737-300s on the route. more

AirlinesALL NIPPON AIRWAYS APPLIES SURCHARGE
JAPAN, All Nippon Airways announced it is to apply a surcharge on all tickets to cover security costs and spikes in insurance premium. Domestic routes fares will have a 4$ increase, effective from Nov.... more

AirlinesKLM SIGNS MARKETING DEAL WITH CONTINENTAL
HOUSTON, Klm and Continental yesterday signed a code-sharing agreement effective Dec. 1, on 30 intra-European flights connecting from Continental's Newark-Amsterdam route. The six-month deal is subject... more

AirlinesAIR MOLDOVA AND AIR MOLDOVA INTERNATIONAL TO LAUNCH NEW ROUTES TO ITALY
CHISINAU, MOLDAVIA, Air Moldova is to launch a new service between Rome and Chisinau, in Moldava, from Nov. 1. The carrier will operate three weekly flights, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Air Moldova... more

AirlinesAUSTRIAN AIRLINES GROUP REPORTS TRAFFIC DECLINE IN SEPT
VIENNA, Austrian Airlines Group, which includes Lauda Air, Tyrolean Airways, Rheintalflug and Austrian Airlines, reported a 6% passenger traffic decrease in Sept, compared with previous year. Since the... more

AirlinesBRITISH AIRWAYS ANNOUNCES A 25% PASSENGER DECLINE AFTER TERRORIST ATTACKS
LONDON, British Airways' chairman Lord Marshall, told at a civil aviation summit that the number of passengers travelling on BA declined by 25% after September 11. Lord Marshall added that BA is close... more

AirlinesSOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS CUTS FLIGHTS TO NEW YORK
JOHANNESBURG, South African Airways announced it is reducing its seven weekly flights between New York and Johannesburg to four from Nov 1. Three of the four flights will take a stop at Cape Verde... more

AirlinesLUFTHANSA INCREASES SOME FLIGHTS TO RUSSIA
MOSCOW, "The high load factors on regional Russian flights and the continual increase of demand for the services of our company in these regions is allowing us to raise the frequency of flights by 50 percent",... more

AirlinesSIBIR AIRLINES TO SUE UKRAINIAN GOVERNMENT FOR TUPOLEV CRASH IN THE BLACK SEA
NOVOSIBIRSK, Russian Sibir Airlines said it would sue ukrainian government for damages after the investigations confirmed that Ukraine was responsible for the plane crash as the aircraft was accidentally... more

AirlinesFINNAIR TO LEASE FOR PLANES
HELSINKI, Finnish Finnair leased three Airbus A320s and one A321 from International Lease Finance Corp. The jetliners will be delivered in March, April, Sept. and Oct. 2003 on 10-year leases. more

AirlinesLOT TO LAY OFF 800 EMPLOYEES
WARSAW, Polish LOT will have to lay off 800 staff, a fifth of its workers, PAP agency said. The airline is carrying on a privatization plan which includes the replacement of Swissair Group, which holds... more

AirlinesTHY TURKISH AIRLINES TO HALVE ITS FLEET
ANKARA, THY Turkish Airlines yesterday said it pans to halve its fleet in the long term. "Up to 12 planes may be withdrawn from the fleet in 2002 and up to 18 in 2003 due to developments in Turkey and... more

AirlinesCROSSAIR NEEDS TO JOIN AN ALLIANCE
SWITZERLAND, Crossair announced it intends to join one of the major airlines global alliance. One World, led by American and BA appears to be the favourite. "We know that in the end Crossair can't survive... more

AirlinesAMR CEO: THIRD QUARTER RESULTS WON'T BE PRETTY
CHICAGO, Donald Carty, ceo for AMR, parent of American Airlines, told the company's employees that financial third quarter results "won't be pretty". "Unfortunately, nor will the fourth quarter", he added,... more

AirlinesAUSTRALIAN AIR CREW OFFERS HOME BAKED MUFFINS TO PASSENGERS
AUSTRALIA, An home made in-flight refreshments has been offered by pilots and flight attendants on a domestic flight in Australia operated by Kendell Airlines, who have scrapped professional caterers by... more

AirlinesALASKA AIRLINES COMPLETES COCKPIT-DOOR REINFORCEMENT ON MD-80 FLEET
SEATTLE, "Alaska Airlines (NYSE:ALK - news) has completed installation of crossbar locking devices on 100 percent of its MD-80 fleet. The crossbar device, designed to hinder unauthorized access to the... more

AirlinesSWISSAIR WILL BE HELPED BY SWISS GOVERNMENT
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND, According to declaration of Swiss Finance Minister Kaspar Villiger, the Swiss government will provide a multi-million franc package to save Swissair. Villiger said that the situation... more

AirlinesTAP AIR PORTUGAL TO LAUNCH NEW FLIGHT TO BARCELONA
LISBON, TAP Air Portugal is operating a new daily, except Saturday, service linking Oporto and Barcelona. TAP also flies between Lisbon and Madrid. more

AirlinesAMERICAN TO RESUME REAGAN NATIONAL SERVICE ON OCT. 26 TO ST. LOUIS AND MIAMI
FORTH WORTH, American Airlines announced that it will resume daily nonstop service on Oct. 26 between Reagan National and Miami, and restore service between Reagan National and St. Louis that had been... more

AirlinesKLM TO CODE-SHARE WITH CONTINENTAL
AMSTERDAM, Klm announced this morning a code-sharing deal with Continental Airlines to operate together their routes between Usa and Europe. Klm said in a statement that the deal, which is subject to regulatory... more

AirlinesKLM CUTS EUROPEAN FARES BY 25%
AMSTERDAM, The dutch carrier Klm announced it is to cut economy class fares by 25% on all European destinations. The discount, effective immediately, will be available until March 31, but bookings have... more

AirlinesJAPAN AIR SYSTEM TO RESUME TOKYO-GUANGZHOU ROUTE
TOKYO, Japan Air System (JAS) announced it will resume flights between Tokyo's Narita airport and Guangzhou, in China, under a codesharing agreement with China Southern AIrlines. A JAS spokesman said the... more

AirlinesBA CONCORDE TAKES TEST FLIGHT
LONDON, A British Airways Concorde took off this morning for its first trans-Atlantic flight since last year. The full crossing regular flight from London Heathrow to New York took 3 hours and 20 minutes.... more

AirlinesEL AL REPORTS Q3 RESULTS
TEL AVIV, El Al said it is to finish the third quarter with profits of about $5 million. An airline senior official said the profit was made possible by "strongly adjusting" expenditures to lower revenue... more

AirlinesUNITED AIRLINES HAS COMPLETED COCKPIT DOOR REINFORCEMENT ON ENTIRE OPERATING FLEET
CHICAGO, "United Airlines (NYSE: UAL - news) confirmed today that all of its active fleet of aircraft are now equipped with the new cockpit security bars in compliance with the Federal Aviation Administration's... more

AirlinesBA LOOKS FOR GOVERNMENTAL SUPPORT
LONDON, BA said it needs support from british government to be competitive in international markets. "Specifically we are looking to the British government to support us on issues like additional costs... more

AirlinesDELTA AND AIR FRANCE TAKE ADVANTAGE FROM OPEN SKIES AGREEMENT BETWEEN USA AND FRANCE
PARIS, Delta Air Lines and Air France will take advantage from the agreement signed by Usa and France to liberalize trans-Atlantic air transport between the two countries. The two carriers will cooperate... more

AirlinesADRIA AIRWAYS LAUNCHES NEW FLIGHTS TO VIENNA
FRANKFURT, Adria Airways announced it will launch twice-daily flights between Frankfurt and Vienna from Nov. 5. Flight will be operated from Monday to Friday with 48-seat CRJs. more

AirlinesBANGKOK AIRWAYS TO EYE CHINA MARKET
BANGKOK, Bangkok Airways (BA) is to launch a new direct flight between Bangkok and Jinghong, in China. The carrier's president, Prasert Prasarthong-osoth, said the new route would be the first step in... more

AirlinesAER LINGUS CEO ANNOUNCES LAYOFFS
DUBLIN, Willie Walsh, the new ceo for Aer Lingus, announced that the company will carry on the plans aiming to eliminate more than 2000 of the 6300 employees of the airline. Walsh added that the rescue... more

AirlinesKUWAIT AIRLINES CUTS FLIGHTS
KUWAIT, Kuwait Airlines announced it has reduced weekly flights between Bombay and London, cutting the routes previously flown on the weekend. The carrier said it also reduced some other flights to Middle... more

AirlinesKLM-MAERSK AIR CODESHARE AGREEMENT
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, Between Denmark airline Maersk Air and the Dutch carrier KLM has been reached a code-share agreement, under which, starting October 28, all of Maersk's flights between Billund,... more

AirlinesAIR CANADA BEGINS LAYING OFF 1280 EMPLOYEES
TORONTO, The layoff of 1280 Air Canada employees began early today after the Canada Industrial Relations Board rejected union requests to block the layoffs. The redundancies will include 1000 baggage handlers... more