All Strategy articles – Page 668
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China sees no need for more mergers
Nicholas Ionides Singapore China cool on mergers Yang Yuanyuan rejects suggestions China should promote mergers among the "big three" China...
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India moves on consolidation
Nicholas Ionides Singapore Kingfisher starts transforming Air Deccan Consolidation in the Indian market has taken another step forward with
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Continental and Delta unveil post-Open Skies schedule for Heathrow
Continental Airlines joins Delta Air Lines in unveiling post-Open Skies schedule for London Heathrow US majors that won long-sought access to London...
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Mesa’s go! pushes on despite losing lawsuit
Mesa Air Group's low-fares intra-island operation in Hawaii will continue despite a judge's ruling that Mesa must pay $80 million in damages to settle an...
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Spain's Vueling ousts management team
kerry ezard london Vueling ousts managers Chief executive, chief operating officer and chairman step down as finances falter Troubled Spanish...
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Analysis: will it be a winter of discontent for the USA?
Forecasting a winter of discontent? The US majors may look back on the summer of 2007 with fondness, despite a season of discontent for passengers,...
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Market outlook: Breaking beyond the borders
Breaking beyond the borders Can multi-country airline brands achieve growth in foreign markets? asks Chris Tarry. Analysis from Antonio Panariello One...
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Europe moves closer to pulling aviation into carbon trading scheme
Members of the European Parliament have sought to bolster the European Commission's plan to include aviation in the European Union emissions trading scheme....
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Keeping pace: IPOs and alliances among Arab carriers
Public offerings and alliances were two of the hot topics at the Arab Air Carriers Organisation annual general meeting in Damascus. Can they help the region's...
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NewsPraful Patel: Overseeing change in India
Indian civil aviation minister Praful Patel has spent the last few years driving change in India's airline sector and achieving what most people thought...
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Ryanair reverses European crew employment ruling
Flightcrew to be subject to law of airlines' home country
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Working Week: Keeping it in the family at Oasis
Anyone working for a start-up has to be flexible and ready for a challenge. It is Chris Humphrey's job to prepare new pilots to grow along with Oasis Hong Kong Airlines - and one new recruit is his son Richard
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BMI identifies potential routes for future Airbus A330 service
Star Alliance carrier BMI is likely to use its Airbus...



















