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News of September 2006


Alitalia trade unions call further strike Oct 9 as talks falter

24 September 2006

Alitalia SpA trade unions have called for a 24-hour strike on Oct 9 in addition to one already set for Sept 29, as talks with management on restructuring falter, Il Sole 24 Ore reported.

In talks Friday, the unions opposed plans for the airline to sell its information technology and administrative activities. Unions and management are due to meet again on Monday, while unions are also asking for intervention of prime minister Romano Prodi.

source: Forbes


Texas woman sues airline over disfiguring spider bite

24 September 2006

60-year-old woman who says she was disfigured when a poisonous spider repeatedly bit her on an American Airlines flight is suing the carrier.The woman is seeking unspecified damages in a lawsuit filed earlier this month against American Airlines and its parent company, Fort Worth-based AMR Corp. The suit seeks damages for medical expenses, pain, suffering, physical impairment and lost wages.

American spokesman Tim Wagner said the company usually does not comment on pending litigation.

source: chron.com


Third Of Spain’s Visitors Flew Low-Cost In August

24 September 2006

The number of international passengers arriving in Spain with low-cost airlines such as easyJet and Ryanair during August jumped 13.2 percent from last year, government figures showed on Friday.

Spain’s crowded no-frills airline market accounted for nearly a third of flights into the country during the peak travel month.

The figures showed 1.8 million visitors traveled to Spain in August in flights operated by low-cost airlines — 30.2 percent of all international passengers.

Britain’s easyJet flew the most passengers, followed by Ireland’s Ryanair and Germany’s Air Berlin. Unlisted Spanish airline Vueling, a low-cost start-up that began flying in July 2004, was ranked fifth.

source: Airwise


BmiBaby set to expand Birmingham flights

21 September 2006

BmiBaby is expanding its route network at Birmingham International from next January. The budget airline is going to base three more Boeing 737s at the Midlandâ??s largest airport, taking their Birmingham fleet to eight aircraft.

BmiBaby started operations at Birmingham in January 2005 and has since become the biggest carrier at the airport. The airline currently flies to Alicante, Amsterdam, Belfast International, Bordeaux, Cork, Edinburgh, Knock, Nice, Malaga, Palma and Prague from Birmingham.

source: flightmapping.com


Discount carriers moving into Germany

21 September 2006

Irish discount carrier Ryanair, Europe’s largest low-cost airline, is opening a second German hub. Ryanair, which also is investing about $128 million to buy a low-cost terminal facility at the Bremen airport, will begin by stationing three aircraft at the northern German field.

Moving into Bremen sharpens Ryanair’s rivalry with Germanwings, Lufthansa’s low-cost airline, which opened its fourth German hub in nearby Hamburg last November.

Meanwhile, Britain’s discount EasyJet also has opened two bases in Berlin-Schonefeld and Dortmund.

source: market-day.net


Lufthansa to buy 35 Airbus planes

21 September 2006

Lufthansa, Europe’s No. 2 airline, plans to order 35 aircraft valued at as much as $3.12 billion from Airbus, expanding the fleet to meet growing competition. The carrier plans a second purchase later this year.

The airline will buy five A319 models, 10 A320s and 15 A321s for short-haul services and five A330-300s for long-distance routes, with deliveries starting next year, Cologne, Germany-based Lufthansa said in a statement Wednesday. The carrier also plans to take an option for 30 additional A320-series aircraft and is still in talks about a long-haul plane order.

Lufthansa added routes and cut prices in Europe this year to counter low-cost carriers such as Dublin, Ireland-based Ryanair. The German airline has bought rivals and arranged routes to encourage connecting traffic through three hubs in central Europe, even as competitor Air France-KLM Group grows faster and wins trans-Atlantic market share.

source: Seattlepi.com


Brazil Low-Cost Airline Gol Launches Chile Ticket Sales

20 September 2006

Brazilian no-frills airline Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA (GOL) has launched ticket sales for flights to and from Chile, it said late Tuesday. Chile will be Gol’s seventh foreign destination. According to Gol, Chile is the second biggest travel destination for Brazilians in South America behind Argentina.

Gol already flies to Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay. The company will daily connect Santiago and the Brazilian cities of Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre, Sao Paulo, and Florianopolis, with stops in Buenos Aires. Flights will debut on Sept. 25.

source: EasyBourse


Ryanair opens second base in Germany

20 September 2006

Ryanair, Europe’s leading low cost airline, is intensifying the competitive battle in the German aviation market by opening a second German base at Bremen.The Irish airline is also investing â?¬10m to buy a low cost terminal facility at Bremen airport after emerging as the successful bidder in an EU tender. This is the second time that Ryanair has decided to invest in local airport facilities. It agreed last year to participate directly in financing the expansion of Frankfurt-Hahn airport by providing a â?¬12.5m loan to fund 50 per cent of the capital expenditure on a new passenger terminal at the airport.

source: msn.com


Allegiant Air offers flights from Kinston, Fayetteville

20 September 2006

A new air carrier announced service between Fayetteville and Orlando Thursday. That comes a day after the airline announced service between the Florida resort city and Kinston. Allegiant Air said it plans to begin flights from Fayetteville on Nov. 7, with a special one-way $49 fare for passengers who book trips by Sept. 30. Regular one-way fares will be $79. Fayetteville currently has two air carriers: U.S. Airways and Atlantic Southeast Airlines.

source: WXII12.com


Phoenix is planning to woo AirTran

19 September 2006

Phoenix-area airport officials will travel to Orlando next week to meet with AirTran Airways about starting service out of either Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport or Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa. AirTran is a fast-growing, low-cost carrier that operates nationwide, although its network of destinations is predominately on the East Coast. Phoenix is the largest metropolitan market not served by the airline.

source: USA Today