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News of August 2007


Ryanair annoys unionists with ‘provocative’ advert

14 August 2007

Controversial airline Ryanair has attracted the ire of unionist politicians over an ad for its services in the North.

The ad shows a mock-up of Martin McGuinness with the caption that Ryanair flights are “‘so cheap even the British army used them to go home'”.

Michael Copeland, an Ulster Unionist MLA in east Belfast, has described the promotion as insensitive, crass and provocative to people who consider the North a part of Britain.

source: independent.ie


Computer glitch fixed, LAX operations return to normal

13 August 2007

A U.S. Customs computer outage that stranded more than 17,000 passengers at LAX was blamed Sunday on faulty hardware and an insufficient backup system that left frustrated travelers sitting on planes or standing in long lines.

Saturday night’s delays in screening people arriving on international flights were unprecedented, said Kevin Weeks, director of Los Angeles field operations for the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency.

The computer malfunction, which began at 2 p.m. Saturday and lasted about 10 hours, came on a peak summer travel day, when nearly 25,000 international passengers arrived at the airport.

source: LA Times


airBaltic already reaches 1 million this year

12 August 2007

The number of passengers carried by Latvian airline airBaltic in 2007 reached one million this July. For the first time in its history, the airline has carried a million passengers in seven months.

source: Boarding.no


German charter airline LTU reaches wage agreement with union, averts strikes

12 August 2007

German charter airline LTU said Saturday it reached a new wage agreement with its pilots, averting the threat of a strike.

LTU said the deal with the Cockpit union calls for pilots to receive a 3 percent pay rise this year and 2 percent next year.

The union last week had voted 96 percent in favor of a strike if a new agreement could not be reached.

Pilots had been seeking a 6 percent raise, while the airline had offered 3 percent.

fuente: iht.com


Ulster’s cheap flights boom

8 August 2007

Ulster travellers could pay almost £15 less for a long weekend in Spain than for four days in central England.At least that’s what the Belfast Telegraph discovered yesterday, after a lengthy internet search, aimed at finding a cheap and cheerful city break in mid-December.


BA slapped with huge fine for price-fixing

1 August 2007

British Airways was today hit with a record £121.5m fine after it admitted to collusion over fuel surcharges on long-haul flights.

BA is facing a second fine from the US Department of Justice, which will be announced later today. The airline said the combined sum was likely to be consistent with the £350m it set aside in May.

The penalty from the OFT is the highest ever imposed by the regulator for infringements of competition law.

source: thisismoney.co.uk


Frontier adding flights to Cancun

1 August 2007

A low-cost airline plans to begin providing non-stop service from Milwaukee to the vacation destination of Cancun, Mexico, later this year. Today Frontier Airlines is announcing plans to begin flying from Mitchell International Airport to Cancun on Dec. 15.
Denver-based Frontier would be the only regularly scheduled carrier offering non-stop service from Milwaukee to Cancun throughout the year. The only other airlines offering that route are charter carriers, such as Milwaukee-based Funjet Vacations.

source: JS Online