All Strategy articles – Page 704
-
News
Strength in numbers: US airlines see return to profitability in second quarter and look to strong 2006
US carriers surprised themselves with a strong performance in the second quarter and the prospects for the rest of 2006 are favourable
-
News
Flying the line
The world has few scheduled helicopter services - and their operators are mostly long established. How do they survive and is there room for expansion?
-
-
News
Comair faces loss of 77 regional jets if bid on Delta's regional service tender fails
US regional Comair could see as many as 77 more Bombardier regional jets, including its entire CRJ700 fleet, culled from its feeder deal with parent Delta Air Lines should its bid to secure a portion of its current flying fail.
-
-
News
A summer of surprises
For the US airlines the summer of 2006 has been remarkable for a return to profitability, from the majors to the low-fare players, a return to pricing power and the return of the threat of terrorist action. The hope is that the first two will remain, while the third will ...
-
News
Threat to sanity
Security priorities have not undergone a review since the knee-jerk policies that followed the 9/11 shock. They desperately need one
-
News
Stellar orbit
As Japan Airlines decides to give up its independence by joining oneworld and with other tie-ups imminent, the past year has seen a flurry of alliance activity
-
News
Varig starts on long road to recovery
Varig's recovery after its court-approved sale may be as chaotic and uncertain as it was before.
-
News
JetBlue reunites with GDSs
JetBlue is further blending the classic low-cost model and the more traditional legacy approach, establishing deeper links with two major Global Distribution Systems (GDSs).
-
News
Delta scoops New York-London rights
United Airlines is selling its New York-London route authority to rival Delta Air Lines, leaving the Star Alliance without any presence on the most important transatlantic sector.
-
News
The e-ticket challenge
TACA vice-president and corporate controller Jaime Pocasangre explains how the El Salvadorian carrier took on the task of converting to e-tickets and discusses its next challenge - interline e-ticketing