All Networks news – Page 1109
-
News
British Midland steps up bid for transatlantic rights
COLIN BAKER LONDON British Midland (BM) has raised the stakes in its quest for transatlantic services from London Heathrow with a $1.2 billion order for four long-haul Airbus A330s. The order is despite the failure of the US and UK governments to reach an open skies "mini-deal" earlier this year, ...
-
News
Continental speads out
Continental Airlines and its regional subsidiary Continental Express are beginning new services from Continental's three US hubs. The new routes are from Houston to Abilene, Texas, and San Luis, Mexico; from Cleveland to Hamilton, Ontario; and from Newark to Albuquerque, New Mexico. Continental Express also plans to increase its service ...
-
News
OAG in search of new owner
OAG, the international travel information provider, is seeking a new owner. Parent company Reed Elsevier, which also owns Airline Business, put the business up for sale after a strategic review that will see the group focus on scientific, legal and business publishing - the last of which includes this ...
-
News
Air Liberté takeover bid
Air France has received board approval to bid for 86% British Airways-owned Participations Aéronautiques, parent company of Air Liberté. If the sale goes through, it will strengthen Air France's grip on its regional network, which has seen heavy investment recently. SAir-owned AOM is also reported to have shown interest in ...
-
News
Tokyo's runway slots awarded
Japan's transport ministry has allocated 48 of the 57 valuable new slots to be made available over the next two years at Tokyo's congested domestic hub Haneda Airport ahead of the opening of a third runway in July. As expected, new carriers Skymark Airlines and Hokkaido International Airlines - ...
-
News
New lease for Air Do
Japanese low-cost carrier Hokkaido International Airlines, which operates as Air Do, is to lease a second Boeing 767-300ER from Ansett Worldwide Aviation Services. The aircraft will be added between April and June and will be used to double frequencies on the carrier's single Tokyo-Sapporo domestic route. Source: ...
-
News
Vietnam-USA seal deal
NICHOLAS IONIDES ATI SINGAPORE Vietnam and the USA have finally signed a bilateral to allow codesharing. That could be the prelude to a full air-services accord when talks resume in June. The codeshare agreement was signed early in March in Hanoi and is described as a "memorandum of discussions", although ...
-
News
Air Maldives hit by cash shortage
Air Maldives is in serious financial trouble, having been forced late in February to suspend all international services as a result of a cash shortage. The airline grounded its international operation on 28 February, although as Airline Business closed for press it hoped to have resumed flights before the ...
-
News
When size matters
The debate over the size of market for a new very large aircraft has become similar to a poker game; until the first cards are on the table, no-one knows which way the deck will fall. During a recent briefing in Washington, Airbus Industrie's senior vice- president, commercial, John Leahy ...
-
News
Life at the top
KAREN WALKER SINGAPORE Airbus is right to feel proud of its 1999 performance, as it overtook Boeing on new orders. But the fight to stay on top will be fierce. If Airbus Industrie's managers find the heights to which they climbed in 1999 overwhelming, they show no signs of vertigo ...
-
News
Flying partners
America West and TWA have announced a reciprocal frequent flier programme partnership and say they are discussing a similar agreement for each airline's airport lounges. The airlines are not yet committing to a codeshare agreeement, however. America West is a codeshare partner with Continental Airlines. Source: Airline Business
-
News
Start-up expands
Las Vegas-based start-up National Airlines is adding a sixth flight between Vegas and San Francisco. National, which operates an all Boeing 757 fleet, now serves Chicago, Dallas/Fort worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York and Philadelphia. Source: Airline Business
-
News
Beachbound Airtran
AirTran Airways is starting new non-stop services between Atlanta, Georgia, and Myrtle Beach, Florida. The Orlando-based low-fares carrier plans three daily roundtrips. Source: Airline Business
-
News
Atlantic Coast for Louisville
United Express carrier Atlantic Coast Airlines is starting regional jet services between Washington Dulles and Louisville from 8 June. It plans a four times daily roundtrip service. Source: Airline Business
-
News
Emirates gets Milan link
Dubai-based Emirates is to introduce a three times a week service between Dubai and Milan Malpensa, via Rome. In addition, services between Dubai and Rome will be doubled to six times a week. The route will be served by Emirates' new Airbus A330-200. Source: Airline Business
-
News
Flier programme connects
Northwest Airlines, Alitalia and KLM have introduced reciprocal frequent flier programmes as well as codeshares to 42 cities in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the USA. Northwest is also launching daily non-stop services from Detroit to Rome and Milan Malpensa. Source: Airline Business
-
News
EU fuel tax proposal criticised
A proposal by the European Commission that individual member states take steps to levy tax on aviation fuel has been criticised as "confused and confusing" by the Association of European Airlines. The proposal, a follow-up to the wide-ranging Communication issued at the end of last year, calls for member states ...
-
News
PAL restores Cebu-HK link
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is restoring Cebu-Hong Kong services after an absence of nearly two years. The thrice-weekly services were due to have resumed on 26 March. PAL also operates to Hong Kong from Manila and will be adding an extra flight per week on that route. Source: Airline Business
-
News
New tie-up for EVA
EVA Airways is to codeshare with Qantas Airways on flights between Taiwan and Australia, replacing a scrapped tie-up with Australia's second carrier, Ansett. Services are due to start on 1 May. EVA will operate thrice-weekly Taipei-Brisbane flights while Qantas will operate thrice-weekly Sydney-Taipei flights. Source: Airline Business
-
News
Qantas to lease BA Boeings
Qantas Airways is to lease seven Boeing 767-300s from 25% owner British Airways. The aircraft are to be delivered between June this year and March 2001. The extra capacity will be used on new services between Australia and Singapore, connecting with Qantas and BA services to the UK and other ...