All Strategy news – Page 893
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Fuel for thought
In an uncertain market, airlines are taking advantage of the recent fall in jet-kerosene prices
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Rewriting the rules
Dealing with unprecedented difficulties, Asia's airlines wonder how to work their way out of the current crisis. Meanwhile industry experts debate the appropriate prescription, with some saying a radical overhaul of the sector is necessary
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Bargain benefits
The performance of Europe's low-fare carriers paints a stark contrast to that of their mainline cousins
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Tempers flare over Fox-Lew Ansett bid
As the sale of Ansett Airlines moves toward completion, there have been heated public
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Courses diverge on tougher airline laws
Australia and Canada have reached opposite conclusions about the need for tougher competition laws to rein in growing dominance by their leading airlines.
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ANA to fight merger of main rivals JAL and JAS
All Nippon Airways (ANA) is set to formally oppose the planned merger of rivals Japan Airlines (JAL) and Japan Air System (JAS), fearing it will give the combined carrier an overwhelming share of the local market.
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SAS lines up as Scandinavian survivor
The takeover by SASof Norwegian domestic carrier Braathens may not be the last consolidation move in a fragile Scandinavian market.
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A little Christmas cheer
UScarriers received their compensation payments before the holiday and are now turning to the issue of government loan guarantees
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Open channels
Could the global distribution systems be about to change their role from travel intermediary to airline technology partner?Amadeus, for one, believes that it is already on course to effect just such a shift
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A fare deal
As airlines in the USAand beyond look to get traffic moving through the system again, there are some fundamental questions emerging. At the core is whether it is now time to reinvent the old fare structures and business models