Networks – Page 1193

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    Are you IT- compatible?

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Anybody who has not realised that strategic alliances between airlines are the future of the industry must have been asleep for the last few years. But as the major alliance groups seek to implement the close ties their strategists have planned, they are becoming acutely aware of a painful reality: ...

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    Cathay coy over partner

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Cathay Pacific remains coy about which global alliance grouping it will ally itself with as speculation mounts over potential bedfellows. Cathay's alliance talks are progressing with virtually all major carriers and groupings in the industry, and a decision will be made within six to nine months, says Cathay managing ...

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    Chinese join global pack

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Chinese flag carrier Air China has become the first Chinese airline to enter fully into an international alliance, but its decision is likely to trigger similar alliance moves from other Chinese carriers. Air China is set to join a strategic alliance with Northwest Airlines and its partners Continental Airlines, ...

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    China stops cheap deals

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    So much for China's experiment with deregulated air fares. Wide-open pricing, which led to discounts of up to 50 per cent, ended in May when the Civil Aviation Administration of China tightened limits on how much airlines could vary ticket prices. Last November the CAAC gave airlines an almost ...

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    Comair lists in Jo'burg

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Comair is to become the first South African carrier to seek a listing, and is to debut on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange this July. Comair's chairman, Dave Novick, hopes the listing will value the company in excess of R1 billion (US$200 million). A prospectus was expected to be issued ...

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    Russian recovery: rough ride ahead

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The re-emergence of financial instability in Russia could not have come at a worse moment for the global economy. Although the advanced western economies (except Japan) look robust, much of the rest of the international economy is looking increasingly vulnerable. The crisis in East Asia rolls on, with currencies and ...

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    Alliances: three forgotten factors

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Stop. Wait. Listen. Think. The whole world is alliance-mad. The fanatical alliance worshippers of this world might think this is heresy, but a fundamental question needs to be asked. Is the crazy web of continuously changing alliance relationships actually going to produce workable results? Alliance-building is basically an egotistical ...

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    A first class idea

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    While the rest of the airline industry promotes the idea of no-frills, virtually fat-free flying, Midwest Express is pampering its passengers with premium service. Meanwhile, in France Fairlines hopes to emulate this success. A handful of peanuts and a dribble of Coca-Cola never satisfied anyone, least of all an airline ...

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    French pilots kick up fuss

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    A further reduction in costs is the key to Air France's partial privatisation later this year, but pilots are strongly resisting cuts in their salary. A strike over a 15per cent cut in pilots' pay started 1 June and is costing the carrier FFr100 million (US$16.7 million) a day, ...

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    A leadership role

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Swissair's new president and CEO, Jeffrey Katz, thinks leadership is vital - both within the airline and among its alliance partners. Since his arrival in the president's office at Swissair this January, Jeffrey G Katz has been trying not to make too many waves. But a change in corporate ...

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    Race for the bronze

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Aircraft lessors are jockeying for position as Asian airlines start to think more seriously about operating leases. No-one is challenging the two giants. International Lease Finance Corp and General Electric Capital Aviation Services remain the top aircraft operating lessors. But a three-way race is on to see who will ...

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    Aer Lingus is to lose Team

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    With the disposal of an unprofitable non-core subsidiary finally on the horizon, Aer Lingus now has to confront the bigger questions of ownership and alliances. At presstime the management of the Irish flag carrier had still not convinced the 1,550 strong workforce of its unprofitable aircraft maintenance arm, Team, ...

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    Love lost in Dallas brawl

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    US regional airline Continental Express has begun flying from Dallas/Love Field, becoming the latest carrier to join a surge of interest in the city's downtown airport despite legal attempts to stop the growth. The airport has become a hotbed of controversy, with lawsuits and countersuits flying across Texas. In ...

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    Making waves

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    With a new regional venture, a consultancy and plans to invest in an African carrier, Air Mauritius is taking an increasingly aggressive stance in exploiting its standing in the region. When Air Mauritius chairman and managing director Nashir Mallam-Hasham arrived at his new desk a little over a year ...

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    Narita nears new runway

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The second runway at Tokyo/Narita airport moved a step closer to reality in late May when another of the holdout farmers declared he was willing to sell. Japan's Ministry of Transport has taken the unusual step of predicting a date for opening Narita's second runway, even though two reluctant ...

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    Feeding frenzy

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The small regional jet has become firmly established as a significant competitive weapon for feeding the North American majors' hubs. If all the regional jets now on order and option by US carriers were delivered tomorrow, the collective number of seats would exceed that provided by all the regional ...

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    US alliances face scrutiny

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The US General Accounting Office has planted serious seeds for concern in politicians' minds by claiming that proposed US domestic alliances could mean a reduction in competitive service to almost 101 million American passengers. The GAO highlights the Delta Air Lines/United Airlines partnership as especially worrying because of its ...

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    Regionals prepare to play politics

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The folks in Ohio and Kentucky have been provided with an infinitely easier path to paradise. On 6 June, a nonstop flight was launched that will transport sunseekers the 1,053 miles from Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky Airport to Nassau in the Bahamas each Saturday and Sunday. It is not a major ...

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    American and BA compromise to break alliance deadlock

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES American Airlines has guaranteed not to fully implement its proposed alliance with British Airways until 14 slots have been made available to enable other airlines to begin new daily services between the US and London Heathrow. The US airline believes the compromise could help break ...

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    American ponders DC-10s' fate

    1998-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/DALLAS FORT WORTH American Airlines will decide on the fate of its remaining McDonnell Douglas DC-10s by the end of the month as part of a major restructuring process that will see its total jet fleet increase to more than 700 aircraft from 2000 onwards. "By the ...