Networks – Page 1165

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    Transbrasil reshapes

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Transbrasil, which admitted earlier this year that it was the Brazilian carrier most vulnerable to the effects of the country's partial deregulation, has announced a series of changes aimed at regaining the local market share it has lost over the last three years. Founded by Omar Fontana 40 years ...

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    Newsline Asia

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Mandarin merger - China Airlines has set a June 1999 target date for the merger of its subsidiaries Mandarin Airlines and Formosa Airlines. The merged carrier will retain the Mandarin name, but will focus entirely on domestic services. Garuda shake-up - Debt-ridden Indonesian airline Garuda has appointed a new ...

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    ROUTES

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Indian inauguration - Air Madagascar has begun a weekly Boeing 767 service between Antananarivo and Singapore. Emirates share Emirates has increased its codeshare flights between Dubai and Melbourne to daily frequency. Emirates has also signed a codeshare deal with British Airways for flights between the UK and the UAE. ...

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    Seoul cuts Korean flights

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    South Korea's transport ministry has spanked Korean Airlines (KAL) with a cutback of 20% in domestic flights. For the next six months, KAL cannot operate 138 weekly flights on 10 of its best domestic routes and must suspend two of its 28 weekly flights to Tokyo. The carrier stands to ...

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    Royal Air Maroc gets back on track with record

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Royal Air Maroc has staged a dramatic turnaround, underlined this year by what promises to be a record haul of profits and some ambitious expansion plans. Official figures have yet to be published for the Moroccan flag carrier's latest 1997/8 financial year to October, but it is confident that ...

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    Russian rates hit North Korea income

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    "Open your skies and they will come." That was the message North Korea heard when it agreed with the International Civil Aviation Organisation to allow commercial flights through its heavily guarded airspace. Yet, since that agreement took effect in April, use of North Korean airspace has been below projections. ...

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    SAA dumps sale guidelines

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Widely accepted guidelines for the privatisation of South African Airways (SAA) have been turned on their head by chief executive Coleman Andrews. The South African Government had said that it would sell off 49% of SAA, with 30-35% going to a single foreign partner and the balance finding its ...

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    Preparing for downturn

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Any analysts keen to spot signs of an end to the boom, will have found much to whet the appetite as the major US airlines posted their third quarter financials. Even before the results were fully out, nervous equity markets had begun to downgrade earnings estimates for next year. It ...

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    Airports can be low cost too

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Spurred on by the low-cost carriers, Europe's local airports have begun to reinvent themselves as low-cost alternatives to the major hubs. Much attention has been lavished on the rise of Europe's low-cost airlines. But it is not only the carriers which are cutting costs. Following fast on their heels ...

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    Cretans welcome Dutch move

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Dutch scheduled and charter airline Transavia has become the first non-Greek airline to operate a domestic schedule in Greece, following a change in the rules by the Greek aviation authorities in line with European Union (EU) rules. Transavia, which has built up a strong following in Greece over many ...

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    BA and American agree 10% Iberia stake

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    While the alliance across the Atlantic appears to have been scaled back, British Airways and American Airlines are moving ahead with their European and Latin American links. BA and American are taking a 10% stake in Iberia, according to Spanish state industrial holding company SEPI, with BA taking at ...

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    KLM-Alitalia alliance moves ahead

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    It could take up to six months before normality is restored for airlines flying to Milan's new Malpensa airport, despite claims by the hub's owner, SEA, that normality will be restored by the year-end. The opening was marked by chaos, with long delays and an unintentional recoating of airline ...

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    SAir's Italian job

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The SAir Group has reached an agreement to acquire a 45% equity stake in Italy's charter airline Air Europe. As well as developing Air Europe's international charter operations, the two partners are planning to establish a scheduled domestic network. Source: Airline Business

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    ROUTES

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    BA's eastern moves - BA and LOT are expanding their codesharing arrangement to include the London Gatwick-Krakow route. LOT will move to Gatwick's North Terminal. AB/Debonair build - AB Airlines is expanding its codeshare with Debonair to include services from London Gatwick to Barcelona and Palma. Swiss link-ups ...

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    Moscow tussle continues

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Virgin Atlantic and British Midland are still fighting it out over Moscow route rights. The two rivals are taking their cases for a new London Heathrow to Moscow route back to the UK's Civil Aviation Authority after John Prescott, the UK Secretary of State for Transport, ruled that it had ...

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    Keen to grow but loath to sell

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    There is no doubt that many of Eastern Europe's key airports are in dire need of upgrading and expansion. As elsewhere in the world, governments are casting around for private finance, but as yet privatisation itself is not on the agenda. Despite the trauma which followed the collapse of ...

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    Gleaming Gardermoen

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Can Norway's attractive new hub at Gardermoen carve out an international role in the Scandinavian market? Oslo's futuristic new airport at Gardermoen can probably lay claim to being Europe's last major new opening this side of the millennium. It is undoubtedly a gleaming example of Norwegian architecture, coming complete with ...

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    private investigations

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    A new European directive on data protection is threatening to change the rules for airline alliance partners seeking to share customer details. Imagine the global alliance makers as players on a Monopoly board, all lined up at the start and keen to roll the dice. The world's major airlines ...

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    Pockets of growth

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    It should come as no surprise that in the USA, much of what can or cannot be done about capacity growth will boil down to politics. In keeping with all of American life, politics weaves its way through all of the major issues: not least the struggle to raise ...

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    Reining back on growth

    1998-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Not so long ago, the issue exercising minds in much of Asia Pacific was whether airport capacity would be able to keep pace with the region's roaring traffic growth. Since last year's economic turmoil took hold, the concerns have changed. After decades of topping the growth tables, the region ...