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April 27, 2009
Airline shares hit by flu fearsThe flu outbreak is causing global alarm Global shares have fallen in Monday trading, with airlines leading the declines on fears about the economic impact of the swine flu outbreak.
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Jetstar Asia eyes China and IndiaSINGAPORE – Jetstar Asia’s new owner Newstar is 49 percent owned by Qantas.
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US Airways suffers $103m lossUS Airways Group has more than halved its first quarter year-on-year net loss through capacity cuts and other cost cutting measures.
read moreApril 23, 2009
Life Saver by Mario Hardy - OAG Vice President Asia PacificFrom my previous article you have now established that I am a frequent traveller. I have recently discovered the ultimate security software; the perfect companion for all business travellers.
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Air CEOs Reveal Distribution Dreams With Quarterly EarningsSeveral airline executives delivering news of first-quarter losses in the past week have waxed philosophic on shifting distribution costs to the intermediaries that sell their products.
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Asia tourism reels as firms cut back business travelAt a plush Hong Kong airport hotel, the only sign of activity comes from the dining-room where a queue of locals fill up their plates at a dinner buffet offered at a promotional rate to Hong Kong residents.
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UK to go ahead with air tax risesAirlines today (April 22) reacted strongly to the failure of the British Budget to stop propose a rise in the Air Passenger Duty (APD).
read moreApril 21, 2009
Airport News 4.20.09US law regulating commercial human spaceflight dates to 2004 and the Commercial Space Launch Amendments Act (CSLAA), created to balance the needs of public safety with the technological immaturity of a tourism industry that did not yet exist.
read moreApril 21, 2009
Travel Technology NewsEuropean Commission revealed last week that 27 European aircraft have been equipped to allow the use of standard mobile telephones onboard since the EC created the regulatory framework for such a service last year
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