All Networks articles – Page 767
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Second time lucky
India’s domestic market is undergoing a second round of liberalisation and this time it looks like being a success
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Labouring the point
Using traditional methods productivity appears to be rising, but the comparison can be misleading, writes Chris Tarry of the CTAIRA consultancy.
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India’s promise
Over the past few months India has embarked on a remarkably swift liberalisation effort, allowing new competition at home and striking a series of impressively liberal air accords abroad. Could this mark the long-promised opening up of Indian air transport?
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Foreign low-cost operators restricted
As liberalisation continues to sweep across much of Asia, the ugly hand of protectionism has crept in over Indonesia, with the government there restricting foreign low-cost airlines from serving four key cities.
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Efficiency drive
Under the Simplifying the Business theme, IATA is developing an ambitious series of initiatives aimed at saving airlines time and money
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At the controls
Cash-rich regional players are in the driving seat as their mainline contemporaries get bogged down with restructuring and cost-cutting
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Full circle
High fuel costs are hammering home the economic realities of operating regional jets over shorter sectors, with the turboprop enjoying a resurgence as a result
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Game changer
The 100-seat Embraer 190 is set to change the face of the US domestic market, increasing pressure on mainline carrier pilots to relax scope clauses as it attracts interest from both low-cost and major airlines, and their regional partners
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Patrick wrests control of Virgin Blue
Australia’s Patrick Corporation has successfully completed its attempt to take control of Virgin Blue.
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Belgian carriers finally tie the knot
SN Brussels Airlines and Virgin Express now have a common owner, but the two carriers will still operate as separate brands.
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The pain of leaving the legacy behind
Despite some positive revenue trends, the US majors continue to struggle with a cash crunch possibly coming as the year draws to a close.
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Ayer: Spirit of Alaska
Bill Ayer embarked on a major cost-cutting plan when he took over at Alaska Airlines in 2003, from which is emerging a leaner, healthier carrier