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July 14, 2009
Global Airline Capacity Continues to Stabilise, reports OAG.Global Airline Capacity Continues to Stabilise, reports OAG, as July figures are released. Decline is just one percent compared to July 2008
read moreJuly 12, 2009
Still traveling for business, but carefullyAirfare wars and room-rate promotions are usually aimed at vacationers, but airlines and hotels are resorting to similar tactics to regain their traditional cash cow — the business traveler.
read moreJuly 10, 2009
Why Air Quality on Planes Can Seem StagnantAirline customer service isn't the only thing in need of improvement these days. The air in airplane cabins needs some fixing, too, and not just because your seatmate sneezed all over you.
read moreJuly 10, 2009
Airlines' on-time marks improved in MayData suggest fewer flights make carriers better at keeping on schedule
read moreJuly 9, 2009
The world's favorite airline? by Roger CollisRyanair, 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...
read moreJuly 9, 2009
$30 one way: Airlines offer deep cuts on faresA trio of discount airlines led by Southwest on Tuesday rolled out some of the lowest fares seen in years.
read moreJuly 7, 2009
Passport fee to riseThe price of a standard passport will rise by £5.50 from this September, the government announced today.
read moreJuly 7, 2009
Air Service in the -Stans by Laura JacksonI’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.
read moreJuly 6, 2009
BA staff reject plan to cut 3,700 jobsBritish Airways (BA) workers today overwhelmingly rejected the struggling airline's plan to cut thousands of jobs, overhaul working conditions and freeze pay.
read moreJuly 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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