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View points: Arab Air Carriers Organization
Liberalisation and ownership are among the greatest challenges that face members of the Arab Air Carriers Organization (AACO), and airlines need to move faster with e-ticketing
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Three's a crowd - South Africa focus
South Africa's existing low-cost carriers are incensed at the arrival of South African Airways' new subsidiary Mango. But is there room for all in the country's vibrant market?
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Private investors make final grab to net Qantas
The directors of Qantas Airways are recommending shareholders accept an A$11 billion ($8.6 billion) private equity offer for the airline.
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Capacity hikes give concern
Asia's carriers present a mixed picture as profit figures head in all directions. But cost-cutting continues and revenues remain solid across the region
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Cost-cutting efforts continue: Europe's carriers
In a strong economic environment Europe's carriers are enjoying increased yields despite substantial capacity hikes, but fuel prices remain a concern
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Revenue boom is over
IATA is forecasting a modest industry net profit of $2.5 billion in 2007, the first year in the black since 2000.
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Time to carbon trade
Airlines from all corners of the globe must get behind efforts in 2007 to create the economic instrument - emissions trading - that offers the most sustainable way for the aviation industry to grow and curb its environmental impact at the same time
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Jumping the queue: Mobile phone check in
Airlines and airports are beginning to use mobile phone technology for checking in and even boarding passengers, but will it become as universal as the self-service kiosk?
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Call waiting: Mobile phones in flight
Mobile phone use in flight is approaching take-off, with several service providers set to go live in 2007
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Screen stars: Live TV during flight
Competition between providers of live television on board aircraft is hotting up as the orders roll in
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Flat out: Network carriers improve premium products
Network carriers are once again pouring millions of dollars into improving their premium cabin product in efforts to elevate business class to new heights