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April 23, 2009
UBM appoints Peter von Moltke as Chief Executive of UBM AviationUnited Business Media Limited announces that Peter von Moltke has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer of its UBM Aviation division.
read moreApril 30, 2009
Swine flu - don't panic WTTC urgesThe World Travel & Tourism Council has urged the industry not to panic over the growing threat of swine flu.
read moreApril 30, 2009
Holland confirms abolition of flight taxThe Dutch government has confirmed the scrapping of the country’s flight tax after just a year.
read moreApril 29, 2009
No Air Service! by Laura JacksonThis week I used my OAG database to determine the four countries and independent regions of the world are without this vital link, and examined nearby airports � all across international borders.
read moreApril 29, 2009
Alliance Immunity Altering AirspaceIncreasing momentum for antitrust-immune airline alliances is sparking industry concern that the consolidation of airline power will alter corporate buyer leverage for negotiating transatlantic deals and force companies into alliance agreements rather than individual carrier arrangements.
read moreApril 29, 2009
Works starts on 1.8km Heathrow baggage tunnelBAA has started work on the £260 million baggage tunnel which will connect the baggage systems at Terminals 3 and 5.
read moreApril 29, 2009
Finnair forecasts full-year lossFinnair predicted a full-year loss today (April 28) after first quarter results revealed a 10% decline in turnover to €515.7m.
read moreApril 28, 2009
Bmi adds A330 to LHR-Tel Aviv routeBmi is rostering Airbus A330 aircraft on to its twice-daily flights from London to Tel Aviv, complete with fully-flat beds in business class and a premium economy offering with 50 inches of legroom.
read moreApril 28, 2009
Business travellers cautioned over swine flu outbreakTravel Management Company FCm Travel Solutions has issued an alert over the swine flu outbreak in Mexico to business travel clients.
read moreApril 27, 2009
Airports' reporting of bird strikes inconsistentReporting of potentially dangerous collisions between birds and aircraft varies widely at the nation's largest airports, with some places detailing as many as hundreds of incidents a year while others have reported only a handful since 2000, federal data show.
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