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    Unwelcome package

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Overcapacity is continuing to reduce aviation insurance rates at a time when they are already badly out of kilter with operating costs and claims. So far the reinsurance markets have borne the brunt. Gordon Mackenzie reports.Aviation underwriters with a superstitious bent saw it as an ill omen when, at the ...

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    Open skies, open scraps

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    As Canadian carriers prepare for flights to the US under the open skies agreement, US airlines are competing for temporary awards of rights to Toronto that could become permanent. Since the US Department of Transportation gave out 17, ostensibly temporary, US-Canada route awards in February, there has been ...

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    Talks labour on rocky trail

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Negotiations between labour and management continue unabated at USAir, whose pilots in late March agreed in principle to a concessions-for-equity deal. Meanwhile, Canadian Airlines International is following the lead of its US counterpart by threatening unions with a corporate downsizing if concessions are not obtained. USAir negotiators finally ...

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    Indian scene starts to slip

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The long-awaited clear out in the overcrowded Indian domestic market appears close at hand, with the owners of at least one private operator considering pulling out of the business. As the private domestic operators report declining load factors and plunging profits, the owner of Damania Airways is seriously ...

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    Transfers hold key to growth

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    North American regionals and majors will become even more tightly linked as future commuter operations grow.The increasing trend whereby major airlines transfer short-haul jet routes to regional carriers is expected to encourage the growth of regional airlines in the US and Canada. Already, 95 per cent of regional airline passengers ...

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    Networkers of the future

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    As deregulation bites, Europe's airlines will have to chose between being network managers or capacity or service providers, says an analysis by consultants McKinsey & Company. Europe's airline industry has traditionally been characterised by monolithic national carriers with strong links to their national governments, a lack of competition on routes, ...

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    French malaise

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Air France is moving in the right direction to achieve profitability but some serious contradictions risk undermining its credibility. Jacqueline Gallacher reports from Paris.Air France Group is on the defensive these days, but after receiving a highly controversial FFr20 billion ($4 billion) in state aid, who wouldn't be? With appeals ...

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    Tough finding the right niches

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    There are encouraging signs of start-ups and expansion in Europe though financial returns and yields are low. Europe's regional airlines are emerging from the recessionary gloom comparatively unscathed. The last three and a half years have seen their share of closures, but on balance the sector is growing. ...

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    Facing up to new frontiers

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    As described in Pricing it Right in the February issue of Airline Business, O&D yield management is the current frontier in airline marketing planning. In addition to the direct revenue benefits to be gained by controlling the mix of passenger itineraries flowing over an airline's route network, the ...

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    Meeting market needs is essential

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Airlines are turning their organisations upside down - creating new problemsIn examining the airline business, many company strategists are working overtime these days. Following the disastrous start to the 1990s, most airlines are going through the most intensive period of soul-searching ever. They are asking questions like: What is our ...

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    Fuel tax debate is primed to heat up

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    In a time of US budget cutting, when small government endowments say, support for non-commercial public broadcasting, and big federal agencies, like the Department of Transportation are all facing funding recisions, the idea of subsidising the airline industry through tax exemptions of close to $530 million seems absurd. That ...

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    Coveting the other's home

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    British Airways and Lufthansa are increasing penetration of each other's home markets through airlines they have minority stakes in - the UK major with Deutsche BA and its German rival through Business Air. But the strategies are markedly different. At Deutsche BA, BA managing director Robert Ayling is ...

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    Heated competition

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Privatisation seems to have finally taken hold among airlines in the Caribbean. The resulting US-style management and new competition could spell permanent change for the region. By Mead Jennings.During last February's inaugural celebration for Barbados-based Carib Express, a 90 per cent privately owned regional airline, those in attendance heard the ...

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    FedEx faces China crisis

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    FedEx may have thought it was simply buying Evergreen International's all-cargo route authority to China. In fact, it bought a ringside seat to an aviation row between Beijing and Washington, which had, at presstime, left the carrier unable to operate any China services. Evergreen was the only US ...

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    Viva left to charter life

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Labour demands appear to have pushed Iberia to strip its low-cost subsidiary, Viva, of its scheduled routes, leaving it to battle for a share of a charter market dominated by foreign carriers. The Spanish flag carrier has already taken back the Africa and Middle East routes from Viva ...

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    Fast growth, structural change

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The increasingly high cost of expansion in Asia-Pacific is encouraging new solutions such as regional groupings.Like their big-jet brothers, Asia-Pacific's regional airlines are undergoing their most significant period of expansion ever. Buoyed by increasing deregulation, higher incomes swelling passenger numbers, and growing intra-regional trade, new carriers are emerging at a ...

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    Japan's case is on the rise

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    It has taken years, but Japanese transport officials appear to have their first chance of forcing the US into a renegotiation of the 43-year-old bilateral over beyond rights from Kansai/Osaka. Japan has long complained that US airlines have unfair competitive advantages over Japanese carriers as a result of ...

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    Oz in battle on HK

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Australian air service negotiators are under mounting pressure as they grapple with a potential crisis in bilateral relations with Hong Kong and the prospect of a major equity link between Ansett and Air New Zealand, which could put the status of a range of bilateral agreements in doubt. ...

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    Orly's army

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    France's independent sector is continuing its crusade against slot restrictions designed to protect Air France at Paris/Orly, while incumbent Air Inter struggles to limit the damage. Jacqueline Gallacher reports from Paris.Imagine. After years of battles and restrictions on private sector scheduled operations and a ruling by the European Commission, the ...

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    GAO allies to profit motive

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    It may come as no surprise that the long-awaited study by the US General Accounting Office has concluded that codesharing alliances can be lucrative. But what is surprising is the degree to which these partnerships profit, and the speed with which the agreements produce results. The GAO study, ...