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    EC shifts competition scrutiny to European alliances

    1999-10-01T00:00:00Z

    ALAN GEORGE BRUSSELS After a lengthy period spent focusing on European-US aviation alliances, the European Commission's competition authorities plan to devote more effort to intra-European alliances. The intra-EU focus follows the EC's setting of conditions on the recent Alitalia/KLM alliance. The Commission ruled that the airlines should reduce frequencies ...

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    Egypt turnsback El Al

    1999-10-01T00:00:00Z

    BARRY CHAMISH TEL AVIV A row has erupted after three Israeli commercial aircraft - two charter jets en route to Kenya and an El Al flight to Bangkok, were refused entry into Egyptian air space in late August. Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Akiva Tor has reacted angrily and says that ...

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    The Airport Awards

    1999-10-01T00:00:00Z

    The aviation industry is hardly short of awards events, but the Airport Awards can perhaps claim to be different. Uniquely, these awards aim to recognise the success of airports in developing and implementing marketing strategies - not just for the benefit of passengers and profits, but in partnership with the ...

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    Airport Marketing Awards

    1999-10-01T00:00:00Z

    CATEGORY: Regional GOLD AWARD: Southampton International ,UK ACHIEVEMENT: Building and sustaining business traffic through developing links with key customers, media and staff. Southampton Airport, in common with many of Europe's regional airports, is focused on building business traffic and has already established itself in that role ...

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    Austrian Airlines joins Star Alliance

    1999-10-01T00:00:00Z

    PETER BENNETT VIENNA Austrian Airlines' joint chief executives Herbert Bammer and Mario Rehulka, finally forwent a deal Air France and Delta Air Lines to join the Star Alliance. However, there is a lingering doubt whether Austrian's application to gain new anti-trust immunity with United Airlines will be approved and, ...

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    Singapore Airlines joins call for US-UK open skies

    1999-10-01T00:00:00Z

    LOIS JONES LONDON UK-USopen skies talks remain in gridlock, with no sign of progress this side of the Millennium. But more players are joining the queue to offer transatlantic services and increase pressure for an open skies agreement. Singapore Airlines is the latest airline to apply pressure on the ...

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    Canadians spar over single airline

    1999-10-01T00:00:00Z

    DAVID KNIBB SEATTLE October will be a decisive month in Canada as its airline industry struggles to define its future. Only one major carrier is likely to survive, but fundamental questions must be settled before a 10 November deadline about who will own and control the airline. ...

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    SAA/Sun Air deal seems doomed to fail

    1999-10-01T00:00:00Z

    ROGER MAKINGS JOHANNESBURG A bid by South African Airways to acquire a controlling stake in domestic rival Sun Air looks set to end in failure. The government is expected to refer the proposed deal back to the shareholders. In August, SAA announced that it had secured a ...

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    New dispute looms after Sydney gets go-ahead

    1999-10-01T00:00:00Z

    DAVID KNIBB SEATTLE The decision on whether to build an additional Sydney airport edged another step closer early in September when Australia's environment minister gave the Badgerys Creek proposal a qualified go-ahead. A dispute is escalating, however, over how to fund the A$5 billion ($3.2 billion) project, ...

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    Routes

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    United Airlines and Spanair have agreed to a codeshare deal covering Spanair flights from Washington to Madrid, and from Madrid to three other cities in Spain. The agreement will begin at the end of October, and gives the Spanish airline a link with a second Star member after Lufthansa. British ...

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    Taca launches domestic service

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Taca Peru will launch domestic services, using two Airbus A319s, on 1 October. The airline, formally known as TransAm, will be Peru's second carrier to start operations after the demise of Aeroperu. International flights will begin in November. The airline, 49% owned by the El Salvador-based Grupo TACA ...

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    The China syndrome

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The People's Republic is overflowing with airlines, but in the wake of the Asian crisis, few are turning a profit Chris Jasper/LONDON Though Beijing, in the form of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), has been talking up the prospect of consolidation within the country's airline industry for some ...

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    Canadian rejection

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Air Canada has formally rejected an Onex bid to merge it with Canadian Airlines, and has launched an action to declare the plan illegal. The flag carrier says, however, that it is open to offers higher than the C$1.8 ($1.2 billion) bid received by Onex and its partner, oneworld leader ...

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    KLM uk counters rivals with new 'buzz' low-frills division

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON KLM uk has reacted to growing infiltration into its London Stansted market by low fare airlines with the creation of its own "no-frills" division, "buzz". The new brand will be launched early next year, providing the UK-based division of KLM with the tools to attack head-on ...

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    Breaking up

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Breaking up is never easy - just ask Swissair and Austrian Airlines. The pair had been locked into a close relationship since 1990, but, last week, their love affair ended when Austrian packed its bags and walked out on the Qualiflyer group, having been won over by the rival charms ...

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    Carriers link to beat US safety restrictions

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Aeropostal of Venezuela is negotiating with Aerolineas Argentinas to combine their Airbus A310-300 services in a move to improve operating efficiencies and circumvent safety assessment restrictions on flights to the USA. The South American carriers each operate two Pratt & Whitney PW4000-powered A310s on operating leases from Airbus Asset ...

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    Boeing and BA launch spares network

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    British Airways has become launch customer for Boeing's Global Airline Inventory Network, a new service in which Boeing will manage the supply of expendable spare parts for the Boeing-built aircraft in the fleet. The scheme is expected to be a "win-win" situation for the airline, airframer and most spares ...

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    Austrian defection leaves Qualiflyer seeking new ties

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/MUNICH Swissair is claiming that its faltering alliance remains intact, despite the spectacular defection of core Qualiflyer Group member Austrian Airlines to the rival Star Alliance camp. Austrian and its partially-owned associates Lauda Air and Tyrolean Airways will assume full Star membership in the second quarter of next year. ...

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    Airports

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    New Tokyo International Airport, which owns and operates Tokyo's Narita Airport, has applied for Ministry of Transport approval to construct a second runway by November 2001. Construction is expected to begin later this year. The proposed runway would be 2,180m (7,200ft) long, rather than the 2,500m previously planned. The airport ...

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    Hong Kong to climb down over airport fees

    1999-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Hong Kong's Airport Authority (AA) is cutting landing and parking fees at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) by 15% from 1 January in response to criticism over high charges at the new Chek Lap Kok airport, which opened last year. The AA says the move should "increase the competitive ...