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August 5, 2009
Report: US business travel down 15 percent in '09Corporate travel is expected to decline 15 percent this year, according to a new report from PhoCusWright, the travel industry research company.
read moreAugust 5, 2009
For some fliers, trading miles is the way to goIn a July 22 story about how to trade airline frequent-flier miles, The Associated Press reported erroneously LoyaltyMiles.com's policy on trading frequent-flier miles in one airline for those in another.
read moreJuly 31, 2009
Air Service Top 10 - The World's Busiest City-Pairs by Laura JacksonThousands of flights depart and arrive each and every day… but some routes are busier than others. This week I decided to take a look at the Air Service Top 10 – the busiest routes in the world in terms of daily flights.
read moreJuly 31, 2009
British Airways makes £148m lossBritish Airways has reported a pre-tax loss of £148m ($245m) in the three months to the end of June.
read moreJuly 30, 2009
British Airways scraps sandwiches in hunger for savingsBritish Airways has taken a lesson in cost-cutting from its low-cost rivals by ditching meal services on short-haul flights. The loss-making airline will stop serving sandwich meals to its passengers in the UK and Europe from Monday in a move that will save it £22 million a year.
read moreJuly 27, 2009
Swine flu: travel health Q&ADr Richard Dawood answers the important questions about travellers concerned about swine flu.
read moreJuly 27, 2009
High noon for Airbus and BoeingA FIVE-YEAR trade battle between Europe and America over assistance to Airbus and Boeing will come to a head within weeks when the World Trade Organisation (WTO) delivers a long-awaited ruling on subsidies.
read moreJuly 24, 2009
Flight 5280 by Laura JacksonFor this week’s installment I thought I would try a different perspective on air service analysis.
read moreJuly 24, 2009
'Cooling off period' as BA talks with union failTalks between British Airways and Unite, the union, have broken down. Failure of the negotiations, aimed at breaking the deadlock over the airline’s plans to cut thousands of jobs and freeze pay
read moreJuly 24, 2009
Airline complaints 'on the rise'Complaints from customers about the airline industry have risen by 11% in a year, a consumer support group says.
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