Networks – Page 1086

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    KLM pushes Alitalia on Malpensa

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    KLM chief financial officer Rob Abrahamsen has given alliance partner Alitalia three months to complete its long-planned move from Milan's Linate Airport to its new Malpensa hub. Should Alitalia fail to meet the deadline, KLM could dissolve the alliance between the two carriers. Alitalia originally told the Italian Government ...

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    Routes, Europe

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Eight more for Ryanair Low-cost airline Ryanair has announced eight new services from this summer - seven from Stansted and one from Prestwick. The Stansted routes include twice-daily services to Hamburg and Nimes and a daily connection to Perpignan from June. The following month will see a significant increase ...

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    ANZ takes control of Ansett Australia

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    DAVID KNIBB SEATTLE Ansett Australia has finally become a wholly owned subsidiary of Air New Zealand (ANZ) following agreement by News Corporation to sell its half share. ANZ will acquire the half interest in Ansett that it blocked Singapore Airlines (SIA) from buying last year. The New Zealand ...

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    Virgin's Brisbane choice revives terminal debate

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Virgin Australia's selection of Brisbane as its operations centre raises questions about the airline's strategy and revives the debate over airport terminal access. Brisbane is the smallest of Australia's three big cities and it handles the smallest share of their air traffic. Statistics show that 51% of all domestic ...

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    Air France develops hub and invests in regionals

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    ANNIE REDMILE PARIS COLIN BAKER LONDON Air France plans to take advantage of capacity restraints at rival European hubs with an expansion of Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG). It has also been busy investing in regional airlines which will feed traffic into the airport. Over the past ...

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    BA gambles on business class seating strategy...

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    COLIN BAKER LONDON The bloodletting on the North Atlantic has forced British Airways to take a gamble with a radical alteration of seating plans in favour of business class. An average of 15%of economy seats will be taken out of BA's transatlantic fleet to give more space for a ...

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    In Brief, Europe

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Low-cost boost Most business travellers in the UK cite cost as the most important consideration when choosing an airline. The findings, in a recent survey by Barclaycard, a UK credit card company, provide evidence of a growing trend to the use of low-cost carriers. For the first time, two ...

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    SAirGroup buys 39% of TAP Air Portugal

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    BARRY CROSS LONDON Following months of delay, the SAirGroup has finally purchased a stake in financially troubled Portuguese flag carrier TAP Air Portugal. The size of SAir's holding - 39% - is much larger than the previously mooted 20% stake that the Swiss negotiated in the summer, reflecting the parlous ...

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    Freedom's paths

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    CHRIS LYLE AT ICAO MONTREAL The debate on liberalisation no longer centres on whether it will happen, but on how. Should the air transport industry continue to steer its own path or hand over the process to the World Trade Organisation? When the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) hosted its ...

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    Behind the headlines

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The first batch of European airline results are in for the December quarter. Chris Tarry of Commerzbank looks at what they really tell investors. From a stock market perspective, there can be little doubt that airlines are out of favour. After a recovery in sentiment in the last two months ...

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    Maverick in Brazil

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    BRIAN HOMEWOOD RIO DE JANEIRO TAM has grown out of its regional status to become Brazil's second biggest airline. Its chief executive wants greater competition, although not an open skies deal with the USA. Every weekday morning between 06.00 and 07.00, TAM president Rolim Amaro can be found on ...

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    American gives more room to stretch

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    KAREN WALKER WASHINGTON DC In a move designed to steal more high yield market share and publicly address growing dissatisfaction among passengers with US airline service, American Airlines will increase leg room in the economy cabin across its entire fleet. Even if the percentage of business travellers who switch ...

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    All change at Kennedy terminals

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    CAROLE SHIFRIN NEW YORK Swissair and Sabena are moving operations at New York's Kennedy Airport from the terminal of former partner Delta Air Lines to the new Terminal 4. The Qualiflyer alliance partners' move will take place on 26 March, with the change of winter-to-summer time flight schedules. ...

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    Northwest adds new fare

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Jane Levere New York Northwest Airlines is gambling on attracting a larger share of the US business traveller market by creating a new type of discounted advance purchase fare that does not include overnight an Saturday stay requirement. The new tariff, available only on US and Canadian routes, features ...

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    Legend take-off renews Love battle

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    CAROLE SHIFRIN WASHINGTON DC Legend Airlines, a new business-traveller oriented airline, has been cleared for take-off by a US Circuit Court of Appeals after a two-year wrangle over its plan to operate from restricted Dallas Love Field. The carrier's services, which will bring long-haul scheduled flights to Love ...

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    In Brief, Americas

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Ecuador's SAETA grounded Ecuador's financial and political crisis has claimed SAETA and its domestic subsidiary, SAN, as victims. Both carriers cancelled all flights in early February amid reports that they were unlikely to recover. SAETA's condition worsened a year ago when an investor group discontinued its support for the ...

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    Passenger Priorities

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    ANNIE REDMILE LONDON Corporations may be forcing their employees towards cheaper travel options, but business passengers remain attached to perks. They are also increasingly online savvy In the latest round of business travel surveys airlines have been sent mixed signals - some sobering, others encouraging - about the concerns, ...

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    Drafting a new contract

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    TOM GILL LONDON Europe is rapidly catching up with the USA with its own passenger rights proposals First it was the turn of US politicians to get fired up about passenger rights. In fact, it looks as though the major US carriers have pre-empted that initiative with ...

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    Pressure rises over delays

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    KEVIN O'TOOLE BRUSSELS While the European Commission (EC) forges ahead with its single-skies initiative, the pressure is on to avoid a repeat of the record delays which brought Europe close to gridlock last summer. Year-end figures from the Association of European Airlines (AEA) confirm that last year broke all records, ...

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    Three's a crowd

    2000-03-01T00:00:00Z

    MAX KINGSLEY-JONES LONDON In the aero-engines stakes, market dynamics appear to favour a two-horse race. Two may be company, but three is a crowd. It is a message on which the world's three main aircraft engine manufacturers have had cause to dwell. They know only too well the damage that ...