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October 10, 2008
Hitting the Colorado SlopesIn the recent round of domestic U.S. flight cuts, air service to leisure destinations has suffered disproportionately to non-leisure destinations. Popular vacation sites including Las Vegas, Orlando and other Florida resorts are experiencing double-digit declines in flights this winter compared to last winter.
read moreOctober 8, 2008
Virgin warns of 'stranglehold' if BA/AA alliance goes aheadVirgin Atlantic has warned that a British Airways/American Airlines alliance could create a stranglehold on JFK and Heathrow Airports.
read moreOctober 8, 2008
OAG revises its 4th quarter analysis of global airline activityContinuing problems within the U.S. economy are impacting airline operations with worse than expected declines in airline capacity this winter, as the number of domestic flights is set to fall by almost 11% and capacity by 9% in the 4th quarter of 2008 compared to a year ago, according to OAG (Official Airline Guide) in its revised analysis of the global travel industry's published flight schedules.
read moreOctober 8, 2008
Economy Takes Toll on Premium Airline PassengersGrowing worries about financial markets and the global economy are starting to weigh on the travel industry.
read moreOctober 2, 2008
OAG reports a 7% drop in global airline capacityU.S. Hardest Hit as Travelers Face unprecedented Cutbacks in Available Seats
read moreOctober 2, 2008
More Ryanair cancellations due to Boeing strikeRyanair has had to cancel 25 return flights to and from Birmingham due to strike action at Boeing.
read moreOctober 1, 2008
U.K. Travel Associations Urge Carriers To Refund Fuel SurchargesThe United Kingdom's Institute of Travel Management and Guild of Travel Management Companies have joined forces to urge airlines either to include fuel surcharges in corporate deals or make them refundable on all tickets.
read moreOctober 1, 2008
Air Service in North Korea: A Short StoryThe Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea (“North Korea”) is a mystery to most everyone on the planet. I like a good mystery, so I thought I would research air service in North Korea.
read moreSeptember 30, 2008
A Downside of Cheap Fares: Flight CutsOakland International Airport has ridden the wave of rapidly growing discount airlines to a 58% increase in passengers over the past 10 years. And now Oakland is in the vanguard of the next giant trend in aviation.
read moreSeptember 30, 2008
London-New York business airfares ride the rollercoasterStudy shows impact of Open Skies, the failed all-business carriers and the struggling financial sector
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