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JetBlue Sells Stake to Lufthansa for $300 Million

14 December 2007

JetBlue, the struggling discount carrier, sold a 19 percent stake in its business to Lufthansa of Germany for $300 million Thursday, the first major investment by a foreign airline in an American rival since British Airways took a stake in American Airlines in the early 1990s.

While Lufthansa’s investment is strictly financial and does not include any strategic partnership for now, industry watchers speculated that the deal could lead to further cooperation and give Lufthansa an important foothold in the United States.

source: The New York Times


New airline offers Seattle-California flights

14 December 2007

Virgin America is launching flight service between Seattle and San Francisco, and Seattle and Los Angeles.

The new airline, which launched in August, said it would open service between Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and San Francisco in March 2008, with three daily round-trip flights. Service between Sea-Tac and Los Angeles will follow in April, also with three daily round-trip flights.

Virgin America said it would add a fourth Seattle-Los Angeles daily round-trip flight beginning in May.

source: Business Journal


Airlines ‘should be forced to increase leg room’

13 December 2007

Airlines should be forced by a change in the law to provide two inches more leg room on board passenger jets, a cross-party committee of peers said in a report on air travel.

The Lords committee on science and technology accused the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of ignoring its own research which recommended the regulatory minimum distance between seats should be increased to 28.2ins (71.6cm) or ideally to 29.4ins from a current minimum of 26ins.

source: The Independent


Scorpion infestation delays flight

13 December 2007

A Vietnam Airlines flight bound for Hanoi was delayed for four hours at Danang Airport after several scorpions were found on the plane, an official said today.

The A321 aircraft, with 165 passengers on board, was about to taxi onto the runway Tuesday evening when a crew member spotted two scorpions near a passenger’s seat.

source: The Age


Singapore Airlines denies interest in Alitalia stake

13 December 2007

The chaos surrounding the auction of an Italian government stake in Alitalia grew on Thursday, as Singapore Airlines denied it was interested in buying any part of the carrier less than an hour after Alitalia said it had received an offer.

Alitalia said a group consisting of Singapore Airlines, Evergreen Special Situation Fund and THL Transportation Equities Fund wanted to buy the 49.9% stake that’s for sale. The airline said it passed the details onto the Italian government.

source: Market Watch


Singapore Airlines denies interest in Alitalia stake

13 December 2007

The chaos surrounding the auction of an Italian government stake in Alitalia grew on Thursday, as Singapore Airlines denied it was interested in buying any part of the carrier less than an hour after Alitalia said it had received an offer.

Alitalia said a group consisting of Singapore Airlines, Evergreen Special Situation Fund and THL Transportation Equities Fund wanted to buy the 49.9% stake that’s for sale. The airline said it passed the details onto the Italian government.

source: Market Watch


Singapore Airlines denies interest in Alitalia stake

13 December 2007

The chaos surrounding the auction of an Italian government stake in Alitalia grew on Thursday, as Singapore Airlines denied it was interested in buying any part of the carrier less than an hour after Alitalia said it had received an offer.

Alitalia said a group consisting of Singapore Airlines, Evergreen Special Situation Fund and THL Transportation Equities Fund wanted to buy the 49.9% stake that’s for sale. The airline said it passed the details onto the Italian government.

source: Market Watch


More airlines offer a good night’s sleep, flat-bed seats

12 December 2007

United Airlines became the first U.S. carrier last month to offer flat-bed seats in international business cabins. Delta is planning to begin introducing flat-bed seats in business class starting next year. And American is continuing to replace some of its business-class seats with angled lie-flat seats.

The perks of airborne beds go beyond peaceful sleep. Singapore Airlines’ new Airbus A380 has suites with double beds, sliding doors, wardrobes and window blinds. Virgin Atlantic offers its Upper Class, or business class, passengers ground transportation, in-flight massages, and a clubhouse at the airport where they can shower, dine and check email.

A good night’s sleep on an overnight flight can make the difference in how well business executives function the next day, said Buckman. But he said vacationers are taking advantage of the beds as well. While there is no hanky-panky allowed, even with double-bed suites, “‘that honeymoon to Hong Kong is definitely more enjoyable and less stressful ” for the happy couple if they can get there and back a little easier and more comfortably,'” Buckman said.

source: USA today


Cyprus Air ground staff call off strike over JV

12 December 2007

Staff at flag carrier Cyprus Airways CAIR.CY called off a strike on Wednesday to allow more time for consultations over a controversial ground handling contract, labour unions said.

Two unions representing staff involved in ground handling had called for a walkout at the troubled airline but one labour union backed down on Monday and the second on Wednesday morning.

“‘We have suggested a temporary postponement of measures to allow further consultations,'” said Antonis Neophytou of the SIDIKEK-PEO labour union.

source: Reuters


Competition on Heathrow-Seattle route next year

11 December 2007

Details about the new air routes that will be opened up to competition by the “open skies” agreement between the USA and the European Union next year are beginning to emerge.

This week, Northwest Airlines and KLM confirmed that they will provide services from London’s Heathrow airport to a number of major cities in America’s Midwest and on the west coast.

Along with flights to Detroit and Minneapolis, Northwest’s hub airports, the joint venture partners will provide a daily flight from Heathrow to Seattle from June 2008.

British Airways is currently the only operator serving this destination, and is a very expensive, highly lucrative route. Competition is likely to bring considerable benefits for air passengers aiming to get to the north-west USA’s biggest and most economically important city.

source: holidaylettings.co.uk