All Networks articles – Page 766
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CSA set to compete from Bratislava
CSA Czech Airlines is planning to base aircraft in the Slovak capital Bratislava as it turns its attentions away from Hungary following Malev’s decision to join oneworld rather than SkyTeam.
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India frees more markets and bursts with low-cost life
India has continued to provide surprises by further liberalising its international air services regime at a speedy pace, the latest deals being with Belgium, Canada and Germany.
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Common cause
It has been a long time coming, but the Star Alliance common IT platform is finally close to launch, representing a major step up in alliance co-operation
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Engine for change
Airlines must come to terms with a new distribution technology: sophisticated web searchers that trawl through many travel sites to find the much-sought after lowest fare
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Paris cheer
Airbus and Boeing had reasons galore to be pleased with their work at the recent Paris air show as the orders piled in and new models gained ground
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China Eastern completes consolidation
A sweeping consolidation exercise in China involving state-owned airlines is coming to a formal close, with China Eastern preparing to acquire the assets of two smaller carriers.
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Expect delays
Delays are often seen as a sad but unavoidable fact of life, but joined up planning across the industry could make radical improvements and help differentiate those airlines that achieve a better performance
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Low-cost failures loom
Low-cost airlines are triggering consolidation in the European airline industry, with a number of carriers likely to fall by the wayside, according to Dieter Schneiderbauer and Alexander Neuhaus, European head and senior associate, respectively, at Mercer Management Consulting’s travel and transport practice
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US majors see first glimmers of hope
Buried beneath news of their ever-growing fuel-cost burden, US carriers have quietly begun to enjoy a modest revenue recovery in recent months.
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Fuel price worries mount
Predictions that high fuel prices would ease back in 2005 are looking increasingly optimistic as the half-year mark passes, and carriers in both Europe and the Asia-Pacific region are feeling the pressure



















