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    The sales of the century?

    1997-02-01T09:49:00Z

    The sales of the century? NetsAAvers, CyberSavers, E-Savers or On-Line Travel Specials - under various names, four of the largest US carriers, plus a handful of others, are experimenting with using the Internet to promote special fare deals. They are selling what is essentially 'distressed' inventory - seats on weekend ...

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    E-mail change

    1997-02-01T09:48:00Z

    Following the name-change of our parent company to Reed Business Inform-ation, the Editor's e-mail address has become richard.whitaker@rbi.co.uk.   Source: Airline Business

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    Credits roll on the Douglas era

    1997-02-01T08:55:00Z

    One of the most pressing concerns for airlines should the merger between Boeing and McDonnell Douglas go ahead centres on whether the current Douglas product lines will remain intact and, by implication, what will happen to the residual values of Douglas aircraft they own. No-one knows for sure ...

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    Papering over the cracks?

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    With close to 500 typewritten pages and 61 boxes of supporting documents, the application by American Airlines and British Airways for antitrust immunity for their alliance, announced early in January, appears to be an attempt to either bowl over or bore US regulators into approving it. US Department of Transportation ...

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    Delta dumps Frankfurt hub

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    By insisting his airline will remain the number one transatlantic carrier and the leading US carrier in Germany, Delta Air Lines' chairman Ron Allen is trying to put a positive spin on the winding down of the Frankfurt hub. The decision, which is expected to boost operating profits ...

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    Aircraft News

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Atlantic Southeast Airlines has ordered 30 Canadair Regional Jets, taking options on a further 60, with deliveries starting in August 1997. In addition Lufthansa CityLine has placed orders for three Regional Jets plus three options, with deliveries scheduled for March 1997 and January and February 1998. Condor has ...

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    Free for all over the mega-alliance

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    What a mess. The lobbying machines pushing for and against the proposed American Airlines-British Airways alliance have moved from overdrive into hyperdrive. Thousands of trees have been felled to produce the paper required for submissions, opinions, complaints and press releases. Shares in Panasonic jumped through the roof as regulatory agencies ...

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    Rebuild with care

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    New faces in Washington mean action in the most controversial area of FAA reform - funding - is on hold. But the sparks should still fly in 1997. The new US Federal Aviation Administrator may want to consider investing in a pair of velvet gloves on taking up office. ...

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    Financial results

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Air Macau's operating loss during its first full year was about half of the original forecast. The airline carried 665,000 passengers at an average load factor of 68%. Air Pacific increased its profits during its first full year of flying to Los Angeles and Osaka, although the French ...

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    Gulf Air split put on hold

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Gulf Air's future remains in doubt as Abu Dhabi still looks set to succeed in its bid to take control of the carrier. The bid by the oil-rich Emirate was put on hold following new objections from Qatar and Oman. Concerned about their ability to grow their own ...

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    Courts cap Dutch action

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Northwest Airlines both claim small victories in the legal battle between the two alliance partners which suggest the simmering dispute is no nearer a settlement. The New York supreme court made an interim decision upholding only two of six KLM arguments in a ...

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    LOT tackles local losses

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    In a bid to stem both financial losses and the erosion of market share by western European carriers, LOTis set to retaliate with the long-awaited launch of a new regional and domestic subsidiary, Eurolot. The wholly owned subsidiary, set up in December 1996, is due to start operations ...

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    BA-AA: a hell of a furore

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission's latest drive to secure external competence in aviation matters is little short of a public relations disaster. But then the way most parties have acted during the response period to the UK's Office of Fair Trading report on the proposed British Airways-American Airlines alliance reeks of bad ...

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    BA tightens Euro screws

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    British Airways will intensify its efforts to turn around its unprofitable operations in France and Germany after the acquisition of Air Liberté and the relaunch of Deutsche BA. Air Liberté's fate rests in BA's hands after the commercial tribunal in Creteil finally approved BA's recovery plan, filed in ...

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    Royal blessing

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Royal Jordanian Airlines will see its share capital triple to US$295 million now that the government has agreed to back a debt-for-equity swap ahead of part-privatisation. Fleet renewal pushed the carrier's long-term debt up to US$650 million and it is seeking a sale and leaseback of eight aircraft to raise ...

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    SAS in court

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Norwegian travel agents are suing SAS, while Danish and Swedish travel agents are booking clients on alternative airlines, in retaliation for SAS reducing agents' commissions from 8 to 5 per cent on domestic flights and from 9 to 5 per cent on intra-Scandinavian flights (see feature).   ...

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    Garuda link

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Garuda and Northwest Airlines have signed an MoU to pursue a broad marketing and operating alliance. The deal envisages codesharing, schedule coordination, a CRS linkup and joint marketing. On the operational side, Northwest plans to extend its three weekly Seattle-Osaka flights to Jakarta.   Source: Airline Business

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    1997: very best of the decade?

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    There is an extraordinary degree of optimism about world economic prospects in the year ahead. Equity markets, the global barometer of business health, stand at or close to record levels on both sides of the Atlantic and have been climbing in the Pacific; oil prices have begun to flatten after ...

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    SIA cautious on India link

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Singapore Airlines' plan to launch a joint venture start-up in India has run into more trouble. The country's civil aviation minister has cast doubt on the plan's official approval by India's Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB). SIA has been lobbying with Tata Industries to launch the airline since ...

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    Atlantic trio boost links

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Swissair, Austrian Airlines and Sabena have enhanced their integration with a joint order for up to 29 Airbus A330s and the launch in February of a joint North Atlantic operation with Delta Air Lines. Officially, the A330 order follows a joint evaluation, but in practice Sabena has closed ...