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... evaluating our policies and procedures for the courtesy handling of other airlines’ flights to do our part to mitigate this type ... legislation that would place a three-hour cap on how long airlines can keep passengers waiting on tarmacs before they have to offer them the opportunity ... Air Transport Association, which represents major airlines. Industry officials say a three-hour limit could create ...
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... out periodically in mainstream media. The same questions are repeated again and again:
Should airlines charge more for obese passengers ?
Should obese passengers pay ... have fixed costs per passenger. But stop. The whole purpose of the airlines industry is to transport people referred to as “ ... seat belt fastened. Aircraft manufacturers provide airlines with seat belt extenders to cope with obese ...
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... the worst is likely to have passed. In 2010 demand is likely to continue and airlines are predicted to drive down non-fuel unit costs. ... IATA’s Director General and CEO says, “The industry is structurally out of balance. The precipitous fall in yields will ... airline success stories. But without relaying the foundations of the industry to facilitate structural change, covering the cost of ...
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is forecasting big losses for the airline industry next year but added that “the worst is likely behind us”.
According to the industry body, airlines will suffer losses of $5.6 billion (£3.5 billion) in 2010 - an increase from the $3.8 billion it originally predicted.
IATA said that European airlines
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... -evaluating our policies and procedures for the courtesy handling of other airlines' flights to do our part to mitigate this type ... legislation that would place a three-hour cap on how long airlines can keep passengers waiting on tarmacs before they allow them to deplane or return ... Air Transport Association, which represents major airlines. Industry officials say a three-hour limit could create ...
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The world's airlines are set to lose $5.6 billion next year, far more than previously estimated, with a rebound in passenger and air cargo demand only partly compensating for rising fuel costs, industry group IATA said.
In its latest outlook, the International Air Transport Association on Tuesday reaffirmed its projection for an $11 ...
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... John Tiliacos, managing director of onboard products for American Airlines.
"Given where we find ourselves as an industry, financially it behooves us to identify every source of revenue ... said she understood the economics behind the idea. "It doesn't take an expert to see there are airlines that are not charging what the cost of the service is," she said. "There is a huge ...
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... operations on the continent.
To build a successful aviation industry, “Africa needs a Pan-African solution,” ... operations. The immediate past AFRAA Secretary General said there was the need for airlines to be responsible for the success of their operations, adding that such responsibility ... run lead to efficiency in the air line industry in Africa. Mr Foli said his team was determined ...
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... 5.6bn in 2010'
Airline industry body Iata has predicted that airlines will lose $5.6bn (£3.5bn ... come from carriers in the Asia-Pacific, while Latin American airlines are expected to be the only profitable regional group.
While Iata is predicting ... Mr Bisignani added that “consolidation is the great hope for the industry”.
“It has been confined with political borders… ...
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... people from hallucinating. They think Obama can fix the auto industry, by paying people to buy a new car. And they think he can fix ... credit.
It doesn't occur to them that the problems in the housing industry are almost exclusively the fault of the federal government in the first place ... capacity is a heavy burden to the entire industry.
"Airlines are offering the fewest seats to passengers ...
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... disaster to add to the list, courtesy of American Airlines.
You may recall the open letter web designer Dusting ... honest…radically transparent.
American Airlines has allegedly fired him for it!
This may have happened back in May, but it’ ... policies. Surely the airline is aware that it’s industry hardly has the best reputation for caring about its customers. Heck, even Jet ...
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To go along with the airport ratings, we've got Zagat's survey results for airlines. Southwest Airlines finished at the top in four categories, and Virgin America was top-rated in three. Winning in two categories were Continental Airlines , JetBlue Airways , Singapore Airlines , Virgin Atlantic...
Travel Industry Wire - Zagat's 2009 Airline Survey Shows Air Travel Decline
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... years of industry restructuring.
“We obviously thought the current environment was an opportunity for us,” United Airlines ... “We believe the order can be a major positive for United Airlines going forward for a variety of reasons,” she said in a note ... Planemakers see a market for thousands of such aircraft once the airline industry recovers from recession.
Airbus sales chief ...
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... affected airline travel, of course, as it has virtually every industry. But now the airline industry worldwide appears to be headed toward a recovery ... U.S. corporate travel managers.
Southwest Airlines in the U.S., for example, soared 12% last month compared ... money taken in for each seat flown one mile).
The airlines who appear to be doing the best are low-fare carriers that focus on domestic ...
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