All Networks articles – Page 1356

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    Swiss role reversal

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Regional operator Crossair has a central role to play in reversing the fortunes of the Swissair group. Mark Odell reports from Switzerland on the wider restructuring of a company trying to redefine itself.Swissair has earned its reputation for quality, sound management principles and solid financial performance as it has grown ...

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    Tan on top in PAL

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The three year feud over control of Philippine Airlines appears to have ended in a deal that should leave the current chairman and chief executive, Lucio Tan, firmly in charge. At a special board meeting in late December, the warring parties agreed that Tan could take up an ...

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    Sore over safety

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The FAA's controversial public ratings of foreign civil aviation authorities' safety practices is causing many to cry foul and is wreaking havoc with some non-US carriers' finances. Jane Levere reports. That the oversight of airline safety and civil aviation authorities remains paramount was never in dispute - and December's ...

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    The market makers

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Intense competition is leading more and more airlines to seek low costs and maximum revenues in off-line markets by outsourcing some of their sales and marketing operations. Special report by Doug Rhymes.International airline sales and marketing managers are struggling to cope with the unique challenges presented by an industry bent ...

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    Indian lease plans stall

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Bilateral limitations with Israel and Russia have partially scuppered Air-India's plans to boost capacity by bringing in wet-leased aircraft. The Indian flag carrier had brought in wet-leased aircraft as a stopgap measure to overcome capacity limitations, which have contributed to the steady decline in its market share to ...

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    Horror movie

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Problems with airline inflight entertainment and communications systems have turned into a nightmare for many senior executives and there is not much prospect of an early solution. Kieran Daly looks at the problems.Rarely before has a technical concept promised such commercial advantage and delivered such misery. In fact the story ...

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    SAS link hits UK minnow

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The clearance for Lufthansa's alliance with SAS in mid-January gives the German carrier a near-global coverage of partners but for one UK minnow it spells a period of uncertainty. As expected the European Commission cleared the alliance eight months after the initial accord, but imposed what Lufthansa chairman ...

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    Zero sum game

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    North America-Asia routes may be projected as some of the world's fastest growing, yet capacity growth is at a standstill. David Knibb examines the reasons. One would expect the skies to be full between North America and Asia, given the growth in the Asian economies and the shift in US ...

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    Slug out over French slot

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    France's scheduled operators are heading for consolidation in a fight for slots as they prepare for the opening of the French market to foreign airlines in 1997. Air Liberté has taken over Euralair's scheduled operations on Paris/Orly-Toulouse and Paris-Madrid, receiving three B737-200s, 100 employees and 5,000 slots at ...

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    Financial results

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Air-India's revenue jumped 15.8% in rupees but operating expenses increased by 18.7%, halving the operating profit to $22m. The net profit was after $4m compensation for premature surrender of lease rights. Air Malta's long-term debt rose 43% as it added four new RJ70s and launched five new scheduled ...

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    Europe

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    During the past year the fortunes of Europe's flag carriers have, at best, been variable. And as 1996 gets underway there is a pervasive sense of unsettled agendas and greater events to come. The European majors have reaped the benefits of fragile economic recovery and stronger demand to ...

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    Middle East

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Peace in the Middle East is the factor which will make or break the events of 1996. A lasting peace accord between Israel and its Arab neighbours could produce the boom the aviation players have been waiting for, but failure on the part of the politicians could put pressure on ...

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    Southwest sizes up east

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Southwest Airlines entered the Florida market in late January, beginning a regional operation many expect will someday rival the size and strength of its activity within California - a market Southwest continues to dominate, despite encroachment by Shuttle by United. As in other new markets, Southwest began service ...

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    Due South

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Open skies to the US, new Asian routes and preparation for a hefty fleet renewal made 1995 a busy year for Air Canada. But has the cost taken too heavy a toll on the carrier's financial health? Sara Guild reports from Montreal. 'Nonstop America' says the inflight serviette on Air ...

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    Delta: what value pilots?

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines is struggling to reach a deal with its pilots over the launch of a low-cost B737 operation to go head to head with ValuJet, as the no-frills Atlanta-based carrier turns up the heat by launching into USAir's heartland. Delta management, which is seeking $340 million ...

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    The day the taxes died

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    US government taxes on air tickets died - probably only temporarily - on 31 December but their demise, however short-lived, could be good news for US airlines. At presstime the 10 per cent excise tax on domestic tickets and $6 departure tax on international tickets still had not ...

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    Five crowd over Tasman

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The skies between Australia and New Zealand are becoming crowded as two new startups vie for discount traffic on secondary routes across the Tasman Sea. At the same time Ansett Australia has launched its first flights to New Zealand, joining national flags Qantas and Air New Zealand on the primary ...

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    Job cuts could hit companies hard

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    America West Airlines laid off 500 machinists in December following a 736-person cutback last March. As part of its dramatic cost-cutting campaign began, Delta Air Lines let go of more than 3,000 workers. In 1995 alone, Continental Airlines dropped 5,000 jobs from its roster. What is happening? Long attributed ...

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    Euro partner leaves club

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    A conflict of interests over US partners has spelt the end for Canadian Airlines International's long-standing relationship with Lufthansa. American Airlines, which has a 33 per cent stake in the Canadian carrier, moved to strengthen further the ties with its northern partner when it applied for antitrust immunity ...

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    China double in five years

    1996-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Beijing may have put the brakes on its airline's phenomenal expansion rates over the past year but the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) is preparing to cope with another 'Great Leap Forward'. The latest Five Year Plan, covering 1996-2000, caters for an annual civil aviation industry growth ...