Networks – Page 734
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Delta and Northwest force labour cuts
The two majors in reorganisation are finding that the brute force of bankruptcy protection produces more results than a conciliatory approach.
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USA offers ownership and control deal
A late US offer on ownership and control may not be enough to spur a breakthrough on liberalisation talks between the European Union (EU) and the USA.
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Rocky relations
The row between Airports Council International (ACI) and IATA, with the airport group refusing to negotiate with IATA over the issue of airport charges, signals a new low in relations between the two trade bodies, but it may help clear the air towards finally agreeing performance benchmarks
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Service formula
As it approaches a decade of service, Canada’s WestJet is certainly not slowing down, but it is adapting its business model
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Growth phenomena
There seems to be no stopping the relentless expansion of the Gulf’s main carriers, but are their growth plans sustainable and realistic?
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Naresh Goyal: Jet propelled
Naresh Goyal, founding chairman of India’s Jet Airways, is energetically leading his carrier in a rapid expansion, focusing heavily on adding to its domestic operations, while planning aggressive international growth
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Airport IT trends 2005
Spending on IT is set to rise sharply according to the second Airport IT Trends Survey conducted by ACI, Airline Business and SITA
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No love lost
The move by Southwest Airlines to fly more from its home base of Dallas Love Field is yet another example of how the airline-airport relationship is suffering in the USA
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Capacity grab
Traffic is booming in India, but there is a danger expansion will be held back by a lack of capacity, particularly at its congested Mumbai and New Delhi hubs