All Networks news – Page 783
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Results improve despite high fuel price
European carriers appear to be riding out the storm caused by the fuel price hike, while Asia-Pacific carriers continue to prosper
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Pile high – sell cheap?
Manufacturers have been raising production rates in prospect of growing demand, especially in the key narrowbody sector. But how will prices hold up, asks Chris Tarry of CTAIRA
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JAL aims for consistency
Japan Airlines (JAL) is stepping up its cost-cutting efforts and axeing more jobs as part of a three-year corporate plan to be consistently profitable after years of wide swings between profit and loss.
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MAS and SIA forge surprise new pact
In an apparent response to challenges from new low-cost airlines and liberalisation in South-East Asia, arch rivals Malaysia Airlines (MAS) and the Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group are teaming up through a ground-breaking codeshare deal.
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Australia pushes for Singapore fifths
Australia is not willing to sign an open skies accord with Singapore until it can ensure more European nations allow Qantas or other Australian airlines to carry traffic between Singapore and Europe.
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Low-cost set for the long-haul
The question of whether the low-cost business model can be transferred from short-haul to long-haul has long been a subject of debate in the airline industry. Tim Clark, president of Dubai-based Emirates Airlines, argues that it is inevitable, and may happen sooner rather than later
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True open skies?
After a decade of limited deregulation on services between Canada and the USA, it now appears that a fully open market could finally be within sight
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A bigger picture
In the face of fierce domestic competition, US carriers are looking to international markets where profitable operations are more likely
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Traffic signals
The message given to the 250 delegates at this year’s Network route planning event for the Americas is that while there are opportunities for strong traffic growth, profits are tougher to find