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Austin man charged after refusing to hang up cellphone during Southwest Airlines flight

13 May 2008

An Austin businessman was charged with disorderly conduct after he allegedly refused to stop using his mobile phone on a flight Monday from Austin to Dallas Love Field.

Dallas police met the plane after the pilot radioed ahead to the Love Field tower. They cited Joe David Jones, 50, president of an Austin-based environmental start-up company called Skyonic Corp., with the Class C misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of up to $500.

The incident occurred as a Southwest flight from Austin began its descent into Dallas.

source: Dallas News


NY man sues airline over flight spent in toilet

13 May 2008

A New York man who says he was denied a seat on a five-hour jetBlue flight and was instead told to “‘hang out'” in the plane’s bathroom has sued the airline for $2 million, saying he suffered “‘extreme humiliation.'”

When Gokhan Mutlu arrived to check in for a jetBlue flight from San Diego to New York in February he was told the flight was full, according to the lawsuit filed in New York State Supreme Court.

But Mutlu was allowed to board after a jetBlue flight attendant agreed to give up her seat and travel in an airline employee “‘jump seat.'” It was not clear in the lawsuit whether the flight attendant was working.

source: Reuters


Italy seeks private Italian hands for Alitalia

11 May 2008

Italy is seeking solutions for Alitalia that would keep it both Italian and privately owned, the government said Saturday, responding to EU warnings against renationalising the ailing air carrier.

Economics Minister Giulio Tremonti said the new government of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was “seeking a solution which is Italian and fundamentally private“.

Tremonti said Berlusconi’s new government was committed to attracting Italian investors to Alitalia.

source: Yahoo!


Isle of Man airline EuroManx ceases operations

9 May 2008

Isle of Man airline EuroManx has ceased trading today, blaming rising fuel prices and falling passenger numbers.

The airline has become the latest airline casualty following the recent collapses of carriers Eos, Oasis, Nationwide and MAXJet.

Euromanx has provided services dedicated to the Isle of Man for the past five years.

source: Travelweekly.co.uk


‘Hybrid’ airlines make play for business travellers

9 May 2008

EasyJet, bmibaby and a number of other airlines should no longer be considered as low-cost carriers (LCCs), according to travel technology provider Sabre Airline Solutions.

A survey of 540 airlines by the company revealed that of the 123 which said they were low-cost carriers, more than half offered services which were more in keeping with traditional airlines, such as codesharing and multiple classes of service.

source: Times On Line


British Airways counts cost of T5 fiasco as passenger numbers fall

8 May 2008

The chaotic opening of Heathrow’s Terminal 5 last month led to British Airways’ worst April since the start of the Iraq war. Yesterday the airline said that passenger numbers had fallen by 7.9 per cent, or 221,000 people, to 2.5 million after the problematic opening of the £4.3 billion terminal.

The British flag carrier was forced to cancel more than 430 flights and lost about 20,000 pieces of luggage as it moved into its new home at T5. The negative publicity and cancelled flights are thought to have contributed substantially to the fall in passenger numbers during the month.

This particularly affected BA’s UK and European operations, which were the first to move into T5. Short-haul passenger numbers fell 8.5 per cent last month and BA’s aircraft were operating at only 70 per cent of capacity.

source: Times onLine


Budget airline easyJet reports 6-month loss of $85.4 million

8 May 2008

Budget airline easyJet said Wednesday that its losses in the first half more than tripled as rising fuel costs outweighed a 24 percent jump in revenues.

The company reported a loss of 43.3 million pounds ($85.4 million) in the six months ending March 31, compared with a loss of 12.7 million pounds in the same period a year earlier.

source: Forbes


Air Berlin, Germany’s second biggest airline, counts 2.24 million passengers in April

8 May 2008

Air Berlin PLC, Germany’s second-largest airline, said Wednesday the number of passengers who traveled with it in April rose 6.5 percent to 2.24 million passengers, compared with 2.1 million passengers a year earlier.The airline’s capacity utilization rose by 4.5 percentage points to 78.8 percent, compared with 74.3 percent in April a year ago. Capacity utilization is a measure of how full airplanes are.

source: iht.com


EU survey finds widespread abuses on airline and travel Web sites

8 May 2008

One in three European airline and travel Web sites conceal the true cost of flights until consumers are close to booking, according to a report from the European Commission, which on Thursday is to threaten new measures against the industry if the abuses continue.The warning from the commission follows a survey that found that dozens of well-known travel operators, budget airlines and national carriers are probably in breach of European Union consumer protection law.

The survey, coordinated by the European commissioner for consumer protection, Meglena Kuneva, found that many Web sites present more than one type of irregularity. The biggest reported problem was misleading pricing, affecting 79 Web sites under investigation, while 67 sites gave consumers contract details in the wrong language or had optional services added on automatically unless a box was unchecked.

source: iht.com


Fuel costs push Aer Lingus to raise check-in prices

6 May 2008

Irish flag carrier Aer Lingus has become the latest airline to hike charges in the face of surging fuel costs, raising bag check-in fees as the global oil price hit a new record today of $120.93 a barrel.

Aer Lingus announced the increase this morning in the wake of similar moves last week by British Airways, which raised fuel surcharges, and easyJet, which also increased bag check-in charges. From Thursday, online bag check-in at Aer Lingus will cost £8 while checking in luggage at the airport will cost £12 an item.

source: guardian.co.uk