All articles by Graham Dunn – Page 101
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Routes 09: Oneworld carriers make Barcelona transfer to new Terminal One
Airline alliance co-location moves have taken a further step after the five oneworld members serving Barcelona El Prat Airport alongside Iberiatransferred...
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Routes 09: Bordeaux Airport to set up budget terminal
Another French airport looks to offer a dedicated facility catering for low-cost carriers
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Routes 09: Crunch time for Asia-Pacific airlines
Economic signs grow more encouraging, but airlines still face major challenges ahead
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Routes 09: Routes meets with hopes of bounce back
Last October the World Route Development Forum in Kuala Lumpur could not have come at a more uncertain time. The industry was only just recovering from the impact of rocketing fuel priceswhen the financial crisis hit. While network planners met in Malaysia, governments were determining their rescue plans to keep ...
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Routes 09: All eyes on Central Europe
How will airlines and airports react to fill the space left by the recent collapse of the central European budget carrier?
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Losses show tough road ahead for new Aer Lingus chief
the size of the task awaiting new Aer Lingus chief executive Christoph Mueller has been made abundantly clear after the struggling Irish carrier revealed...
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Winners and losers
British Airways will face the largest shortfall of European Union carriers at 3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide in 2012, while US carriers Delta Air Lines...
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ETS to cost airline sector over €1bn annually: Study
Airlines could face a collective annual cost of over €1 billion ($1.4 billion) from 2012 under the sector's inclusion in the European Union's Emissions Trading...
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Star returns to GDS costs
Global airline grouping Star Alliance is leading a fresh initiative trying to tackle distribution costs for its members, after opening a new dialogue with...
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BA seeks to reinvent itself
Facing a structural shift in its business, British Airways is increasing its liquidity to ride out the economic storm by embarking on a move to raise £600 million ($987 million)in cash while continuing to press for labour support for cost savings.
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Vueling set to start merged life in July
Merging Barcelona-based low-cost carriers Clickair and Vueling expect the final piece of regulatory approval from the Spanish authorities shortly, enabling the newly-merged entity to begin its new joint life during July.
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IATA's May 2009 figures suggest signs of cargo recovery
Air cargo traffic showed its first sign of recovery in May but remains more than 17% down on the same month last year, latest figures released by IATA show. IATA...
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Qatar show man Al Baker takes Le Bourget by storm again
It was major air show time again during Paris in June and Qatar Airways once again took its place among the headline makers
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Partners take long-term view as AeroLogic set to launch
Executives at new German cargo venture AeroLogic admit it is too difficult to predict when the freightmarket will recover from the current economic crisis,...
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Interview: Korean Air chief executive Cho Yang-ho
Though facing challenges of the economic slowdown and a weak local currency, Korean Air chief executive Cho Yang-ho continues to set his sights on the long-term