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July 10, 2009
Airlines' on-time marks improved in May

Data suggest fewer flights make carriers better at keeping on schedule

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July 9, 2009
The world's favorite airline? by Roger Collis

  Ryanair, the Irish bargain-basement airline, which excels in deepening the no-frills experience, is now claiming to be ‘the world’s favorite airline’ – an appellation which for years was the proud strapline of  British Airways.  Ryanair claims to...

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July 9, 2009
$30 one way: Airlines offer deep cuts on fares

A trio of discount airlines led by Southwest on Tuesday rolled out some of the lowest fares seen in years.

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July 7, 2009
Passport fee to rise

The price of a standard passport will rise by £5.50 from this September, the government announced today.

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July 7, 2009
Air Service in the -Stans by Laura Jackson

I’ve always been fascinated with Central Asia. I once had a trip planned to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan and, for reasons beyond my control, I was not able to make the journey.

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July 6, 2009
BA staff reject plan to cut 3,700 jobs

British Airways (BA) workers today overwhelmingly rejected the struggling airline's plan to cut thousands of jobs, overhaul working conditions and freeze pay.

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July 6, 2009
Passengers to stand on Ryanair planes?

Ryanair�s CEO Michael O�Leary says the carrier is in talks with Boeing about designing aircraft with standing room, allowing it to squeeze more passenger onboard flights.

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July 3, 2009
easyJet Launches 15 New Routes Across Europe

LONDON (Dow Jones)--easyJet PLC (EZJ.LN), the U.K. airline, said Thursday it is opening 15 new routes across Europe for its 2009/10 winter schedule.

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July 2, 2009
Fare war - two new carriers crowd out the skies

A boon for customers is turning into a bloodbath for airlines, reports Matt O'Sullivan.

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July 2, 2009
Is Tougher Airport Screening Going Too Far?

The Transportation Security Administration has moved beyond just checking for weapons and explosives.

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