United Business Media buys OAG Holdings Ltd for £2.5m United Business Media plc today announces that it has acquired OAG Holdings Ltd on behalf of its wholly-owned subsidiary Commonwealth Business Media for a total cash consideration of £2.5m.
Media Fact Sheet - 9.11 Five Years On Five years on from 9/11 OAG - the global travel and transport information company which collates data from more than 1000 scheduled airlines on a daily basis – has provided some statistics for media use....
OAG Cargo and Conducive Technology Corporation Sign Agreement Effective immediately, OAG is the exclusive worldwide agent for Conducive Technology’s Pathfinder products and services. OAG Cargo’s international airfreight customers can now access...
Eastern Europe Travel Demand Bolsters Airlines' Summer Schedules July 2006: Aviation industry confidence in strengthening demand for travel to and from Europe has prompted a big increase in the number of flights on offer this month, with an extra 1.5 million seats on sale for the start of the summer season....
Summer Schedule Status Quo Chicago July 2006: While airlines continue to pour their resources into the rest of the world, aviation activity in the Americas remains flat, according to the latest figures from OAG...
Airlines Plan for Third Successive Summer of Growing Travel Demand July 2006: More than 290 million seats go on sale this month as the world’s airlines operate nearly 2.5 million domestic and international flights – the highest July figure since the turn of the 21st century, and the third successive annual increase....
OAG Cargo and Conducive Technology Corporation Sign Agreement Effective immediately, OAG is the exclusive worldwide agent for Conducive Technology’s Pathfinder products and services. OAG Cargo’s international airfreight customers can now access a new level of decision support for shipment routing and shipment monitoring.
OAG Launches Spanish Web Based Flight Look Up Tool OAG, the global travel and transport information company, recently announced the launch of the Spanish version of OAG Flights, the world’s most comprehensive and up-to-date flight look-up tool on the Web ...
DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. – April 25, 2006 – OAG, the global travel and transport information provider, is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul Bohannon to sales manager, Americas ...
Small but significant airline capacity increases on routes to and from the USA and Canada could mean the start of a gradual recovery in North America’s air transport industry, according to figures just released from OAG...
Burgeoning demand for travel to and from Eastern Europe in general, and Poland in particular, has sparked a big increase in airline activity in the region, according to figures released today from OAG...
Asia-Pacific Aviation Recovery Continues as Travel Demand Soars Asia’s aviation industry, which many feared was on the brink of collapse when the SARS crisis peaked in 2003, continues to make a remarkable recovery as airlines rush to add additional flights to meet travel demand...
Global Airline and Airport winners and losers for 2005 vs 2004 Latest information provided by OAG shows an overall increase in frequency and capacity of 3 and 5 per cent respectively for the airline industry. This represents an additional 920,000+ flights and just under 146 million seats respectively.
Global Aviation is facing a Low-Cost revolution,says OAG ¦ Global low-cost capacity soars 18 per cent ¦ Airlines timetable 2.3 million flights this month ¦ Africa, Middle East and Asia/Pacific lead aviation industry growth ¦ Airlines stage January sale of 266.5 million seats
China Drives Asia-Pacific Aviation Growth, OAG Reveals ¦ Asia-Pacific flights up nine per cent ¦ China’s aviation industry growth continues ¦ Asians rush for low-cost bargains ¦ World airlines plan to deploy 266.5 million seats in January
OAG Announces Quarterly Statistics on Aviation Industry ¦ Worldwide airlines plan January sale of 266.5 million seats ¦ Airlines scheduled 114,000-plus flights to/from the US/Canada this month – comparable to 2005 ¦ Domestic demand shows year-on-year downturn ¦ Low-cost international flights up 20 per cent