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November 4, 2008
Ryanair: numbers up but profits downRyanair has announced a 19 percent increase in passenger numbers over the last six months, but profits have nearly halved over the same period
read moreNovember 3, 2008
Ryanair profits nosedive by 47%Ryanair saw its half-year profits slump by 47% to €215 million as a result of soaring fuel costs.
read moreNovember 3, 2008
Landlocked in South America - Air Service in Paraguay and BoliviaIn my last entry I wrote about air service in Mongolia – a vast, landlocked country with limited air service. Following the same theme, I’m turning this week to air service Paraguay and Bolivia.
read moreOctober 30, 2008
Virgin expresses interest in tie-up with bmiVirgin Atlantic has outlined its interest in joining forces with bmi under its new ownership.
read moreOctober 30, 2008
Low-cost rivals step in to help stranded Sterling passengersEasyJet has launched a special rescue fare of £35 for passengers left stranded after the cancellation of Sterling Airline flights today.
read moreOctober 29, 2008
Lufthansa takes over bmiLufthansa is buying a controlling stake in bmi for €400 million (£318 million).
read moreOctober 29, 2008
Thousands stranded as European airline goes bustIcelandic-owned Sterling Airways has cancelled all flights, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded at London Gatwick and thousands stranded across Europe.
read moreOctober 29, 2008
BAA fined for poor service at Heathrow and GatwickBAA has been forced to pay out £7.34m in rebates to airlines after failing to meet standards at London Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
read moreOctober 28, 2008
The Last Frontier - Air Service in MongoliaJust the name Mongolia ushers up thoughts of Genghis Khan, nomads, desert landscapes and horizons stretching into infinity. The most well-known mode of modern transport through this nearly deserted country is one line of the Trans-Siberian Railway.
read moreOctober 28, 2008
AirAsia to fly to IndiaMalaysia-based low-cost carrier AirAsia has received approval from the Indian government to launch flights to the sub-continent.
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