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Airlines press US to revise China route review

15 December 2006

An influential group of corporate travel managers has asked the U.S. Transportation Department to reopen its decision-making process for new services to China now that United and Continental are in preliminary merger talks, a group spokesman said on Thursday.

A decision is expected soon by the department on the competition among AMR Corp.’s American Airlines , Continental Airlines Inc., Northwest Airlines Corp. and UAL Corp.’s United Airlines for the new single route.

Each carrier has proposed a different U.S. departure city with service scheduled to begin in March.

source: Reuters


TUI plans jobs cuts, asset sales; scraps profit aims

15 December 2006

TUI AG, Europe’s largest travel company, plans to cut 3,600 jobs at its tourism division, omit payment of a dividend this year and sell assets to rein in costs and pay back debt to offset slowing earnings growth.

The company will sell a harbor terminal in Montreal, Canada, several small ships owned by its CP Ships unit and properties not needed for the operating business, the Hanover, Germany-based company said in a statement on the OTS newswire today. By 2008, net debt will decline to 2.5 billion euros ($3.3 billion) from 2.9 billion euros in September this year.

source: Bloomberg


Flights of Air Madrid in doubt as Spain may suspend license

14 December 2006

The flights of hundreds of thousands of passengers were placed in doubt, especially during the Christmas holiday period, after Spain’s government threatened to suspend the operating license of low-cost carrier Air Madrid for continuous departure delays.

The airline has come under fierce criticism in recent months for delays that have kept hundreds of passengers stuck at Madrid’s Barajas international airport for days.

A month ago, an Air Madrid flight from Madrid to Buenos Aires departed with a one-day delay. Police had to intervene when passengers protested at the airport’s terminal.

Air Madrid said on Wednesday that the company has sold some 300,000 tickets to passengers in the coming months.

source: Internacional Herald Tribune


JetBlue launches Boston-San Juan service

14 December 2006

JetBlue Airways Corp. said Tuesday it launched new daily nonstop service to San Juan, Puerto Rico, from Boston for the winter season.

The service will operate through April 30 and is the low-cost carrier’s 22nd nonstop destination from Boston.

JetBlue has recently scaled back its growth plans as part of its goal to return to consistent profitability.

source: MSN


New low-cost Cardiff Barcelona flights

14 December 2006

The new route sees Thomsonfly’s low-fare routes from the airport up to seven, with other destinations from Cardiff including Jersey, Faro in Portugal, and Alicante, Malaga, Ibiza and Palma in Spain.

“‘The introduction of flights between Cardiff and Barcelona is a very exciting milestone for both Cardiff and Thomsonfly, this is the first time a major new international route has been launched from Cardiff Airport with the support of the Welsh Assembly,'” said Guy Stephenson, Thomsonfly’s commercial director.

The airline says it plans to work closely with the airport and the Welsh Assembly to develop more routes in future.

source: travelbite.co.uk


Olympic Airlines loss widens

11 December 2006

Greece’s ailing state carrier Olympic Airlines, posted a net loss of EUR123.7 million (USD$163.4 million) for 2005, based on financial statements published in Greek newspapers.

The European Commission is in a legal battle with Greece over subsidizing the loss-making carrier in the past. In October it asked the EU’s top court to impose daily fines of more than 10,000 euros on Athens until it recovers the cash.

The Commission’s move refers to about EUR160 million (USD$211.4 million) in state aid given to the airline from 1995 to 2002.

source: Airwise


Airlines urge caution in Brazil

11 December 2006

Two European airlines have adopted special precautions for flying in Brazil, a leading Brazilian newspaper reported on Sunday, a day after the country’s president pledged to resolve a nationwide air traffic crisis.

The airlines will tell pilots they doubted the safety of Brazilian air space and instruct them to fly at the edges of air traffic lanes and take other defensive measures, Christoph Gilgen of the Federation of International Air Traffic Controllers Associations (Ifatca), told Folha de S. Paulo.

Ifatca seriously discussed rating Brazil’s air space “dangerous” — a label it uses for some African nations – but opted instead for “under suspicion,” the newspaper said.


SriLankan Airlines increases direct services to Doha & Bahrain

11 December 2006

SriLankan Airlines introduced an additional flight between Colombo, Doha and Bahrain from December 6, as part of an ongoing initiative to improve service in the Middle East region.

The circle flight operating on Fridays, adds to the two non-stop flights from Doha to Colombo and another two flights via Bahrain.

source: ameinfo.com


Vietnam Airlines joins IATA

10 December 2006

The national flag air carrier Vietnam Airlines has become an official member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the biggest aviation association in the world, with 270 members.

After a period of surveying and assessing the development process of Vietnam Airlines, the capability and prestige as well as the quality of Vietnam Airlines’ services, IATA has officially accepted Vietnam Airlines as a member of the organisation, putting the name of the Vietnamese air carrier on a level with other big airlines in the region and in the world.

source: Vietnamnet


Airlines discount intra-Europe airfares

10 December 2006

A fantastic deal for travelers flying to multiple European destinations is the little-known Sky Team Europe Pass.

Europe Pass, new this year, lets you to fly all over Europe for as little as $60 per segment. It also offers flexibility on dates and destinations, with no minimum or maximum stays.

“‘You can save a lot of money,'” says Northwest Airlines spokesman Dean Breest.

Northwest is a member of Sky Team, the alliance of 10 world airlines that also includes Air France, KLM, Alitalia, Aeroflot, CSA (Czech), Korean, Delta, Continental and Aero Mexico.