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August 28, 2008
Aer Lingus plunges into redAer Lingus made an operating loss of almost £18 million (22.3 million euros) on the first half of the year.
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FAA Rushes to Fix Aging System That Caused DelaysThe Federal Aviation Administration said it is overhauling an error-prone computer system that caused hundreds of delayed flights Tuesday.
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Southwest to Cut Nearly 200 Flights Early Next YearSouthwest Airlines Co., which had resisted the kinds of capacity cuts being made by other carriers, will eliminate nearly 200 flights early next year as it struggles with high fuel costs and a weakening economy.
read moreAugust 27, 2008
Qatar to fly non-stop to New YorkQatar Airways is to replace its Doha-Newark route (via Geneva) with a daily non-stop service to JFK from October 26.
read moreAugust 26, 2008
Is Amtrak a viable solution for business travelers?With rising fuel costs and concerns about my carbon footprint, I decided to take the train on a recent business trip.
read moreAugust 26, 2008
300 firms slapped with Ryanair legal notices over screen-scrapingPortman Travel, Barrhead Travel and Fleetway Travel have been revealed among a list of some 300 companies which have received ‘cease and desist’ notices from no-frills airline Ryanair over the issue of screen-scraping.
read moreAugust 26, 2008
Aircell Betting In-Flight Internet Will FlyWithin the next year or two, every major U.S. airline will routinely make wireless Internet available to its domestic passengers, says the industry's leading wireless vendor.
read moreAugust 26, 2008
Sheraton has designs on fresh lookSheraton, one of the largest hotel chains with more than 400 properties worldwide, is getting an extensive makeover after years of losing customers to competitors.
read moreAugust 26, 2008
Virgin Atlantic profits soar as business travel bolsters tradeCorporate traffic has given Virgin Atlantic a much needed boost as it battles against fuel prices, sending annual profits soaring by 38% in the last financial year.
read moreAugust 25, 2008
More Flights Are Overbooked, but Payoffs Are RisingThe bad news: the likelihood that travelers will be bumped from an overbooked flight may grow worse this fall when airlines shrink their fleets to cut unprofitable flights and inefficient planes, meaning even fewer empty seats than there are now.
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