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June 19, 2009
Pilot on Continental flight dies; jet lands safelyThe only inkling passengers had that something was wrong on the Continental Airlines flight over the Atlantic Ocean was when an announcement came over the loudspeaker asking if there was a doctor on board.
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Pay Cuts Proposed For British Airways PilotsSaying the company is in a "fight for survival", British Airways Chief Executive Willie Walsh has said he will seek across-the-board pay cuts from employees, including pilots.
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Bulls vs. Bears: Continental AirlinesSome analysts say the stock has bottomed out. Others believe it has a lot further to go.
read moreJune 18, 2009
The skies above the world's largest country... Russia by Laura JacksonThis week I turn to the world’s largest country – Russia. Covering over 6.5 million square miles (17 million square kilometers), Russia accounts for over 12 percent of the world’s total land area, but less than two percent of the world’s total scheduled commercial service flights.
read moreJune 16, 2009
Frequent travelers redeem more miles as recession lingersNot so long ago, Art Manask would sit on his hotel points, letting them stack up like jets on a crowded runway.
read moreJune 16, 2009
Survey of frequent fliers dings U.S. airlines' food, serviceWhen it comes to tasty meals and courteous flight attendants, U.S. airlines are lacking, according to a recent survey of frequent fliers.
read moreJune 12, 2009
Global Airline Capacity for June Indicates 'A Glimmer of Economic Confidence', Reports OAGGlobal Airline Capacity for June Indicates 'A Glimmer of Economic Confidence', Reports OAG. Year on year decline below 3% for first time since October 2008
read moreJune 15, 2009
Delta makes more capacity cutsDelta Air Lines said it planned to make a further 10% cut in capacity as the recession and rising oil prices continued to bite.
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Aer Lingus to slash capacityAer Lingus announced it is to slash capacity by up to a quarter, blaming heavy losses and falling demand.
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