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AirlinesLUFTHANSA TO CUT 4000 JOBS
FRANKFURT, GERMANY, According to a Lufthansa spokesman, the company had adopted measures to lay off workers with immediate effect, particularly all workers who are currently on a six-month trial... more

AirlinesNIGERIA AIRWAYS RESUMES FLIGHTS TO UK
NIGERIA, Nigeria Airways resumed flights to London yesterday. The service was suspended on August 16 by britsh aviation authorities after the International Civil Aviation Organization reported safety concerns... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE KEEPS UNALTERED WINTER ACTIVITIES
PARIS, FRANCE, According to Air France CEO, Jean-Cyril Spinetta, airline will cancel 2001/2002 winter growth and will retire aircraft from service, to limit expenses. French carrier plans to withdraw... more

AirlinesUNITED EXPRESS/ATLANTIC COAST AIRLINES TO BEGIN REGIONAL JET SERVICE FROM WASHINGTON DULLES TO MANCHESTER, NH; SCHEDULE OF FOUR DAILY ROUND
DULLES, "Atlantic Coast Airlines (ACA) (Nasdaq: ACAI - news), the Dulles, VA-based United Express carrier announced it will offer regional jet service from Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD)... more

AirlinesMEXICANA AIRLINES LAUNCHES NEW FLIGHT TO SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
MEXICO CITY, Mexicana Airlines "now offers flight service between Mexico City and Santo Domingo, with an intermediate stop in Cancun. The flight will operate twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays, using... more

AirlinesWORLD AIRWAYS TO CUT 250 JOBS
PEACHTREE CITY, World Airways said yesterday it is to cut 250 jobs by the end of the year. In addition, three planes will be parked from Jan 1. The airline currently operates 8 MD-11s e 7 DC-10s and has... more

AirlinesANOTHER BOEING 737-800 TAKES TO TURKISH SKIES WITH SKY AIRLINES
SEATTLE, "Sky Airlines today celebrated the delivery of its first Boeing 737-800. The carrier based in Antalya, Turkey, will be operating the jetliner under a lease agreement with GATX Capital, a finance... more

AirlinesDELTA BEGINS NEW CODESHARE RELATIONSHIP WITH AEROLITORAL AND THREE NEW CODESHARE ROUTES BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
ATLANTA, Delta Air Lines "announced a long-term marketing agreement with its newest codeshare partner, Aerolitoral, Mexico's leading regional carrier. Beginning Nov. 30, 2001, Delta customers will be able... more

AirlinesLONDON STOCK EXCHANGE INVESTIGATES ON NATIONAL JET ITALIA ACQUISITION BY APW
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, London Stock Exchange is investigating on the acquisition by Aviation Partners Worldwide of the British Airways franchisee National Jet Italia, of which CEO was Sergio Billè, Italian... more

AirlinesCSA REDUCES FLIGHTS TO NEW YORK
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC, Czech airline Ceske Aerolinje, CSA, announced a further reduction of its flights to USA and particularly to New York, due, as declared by airline's spokesman, to seat reque... more

AirlinesJAS PILOTS ANNOUNCE STRIKE
TOKYO, JAPAN, The pilots of the third Japan carrier, Japan Air System, JAS, announced that tomorrow will strike asking for bettere security measures, causing cancellation of about 174 flights, as diffused... more

AirlinesQANTAS COMPLETES IMPULSE ACQUISITION (NOW QANTAS LINK)
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, The Australian carrier Qantas completed its acquisition of regional airline Impulse, which will operate under the name Qantas Link. In this acquisition are included the aircraft in carriers... more

AirlinesCONTINENTAL AIRLINES ANNOUNCES SATURDAY NONSTOP SERVICE TO NASSAU, BAHAMAS
HOUSTON, "Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL - news) is pleased to announce nonstop, Saturday service to Nassau, Bahamas, from Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.... more

AirlinesLUFTHANSA IN TROUBLES, SELLS FOUR OF ITS 747
FRANKFURT, GERMANY, German airline Lufthansa registered in October a reduction in passenger number of 13,3% to 3.760.000. The occupational rate is diminished of 10,65 to 65,4%. To recover cash, airline... more

AirlinesMAS DEFERS AIRCRAFT DELIVERIES
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysian Airline System (MAS) has rescheduled the delivery of eight planes, four Boeing 777-200s and four 747-400s, in order to defer them as part of its efforts to restructure its financial... more

AirlinesBUDGET AIRLINE GERMANIA DENIES NEGOTIATIONS WITH BA
FRANKFURT, German carrier Germania denied a report saying it is in talks with British Airways to take over Deutsche BA. Hinrich Bischoff, the airline owner, quoted by the german paper Die Welt, dismissed... more

AirlinesAMERICAN AIRLINES COMPLETES A300 INSPECTIONS
FORTH WORTH, American Airlines announced that an inspection of its entire fleet of A300s found no problems with the tail section of the aircraft. "Since the inspections were initiated as a precaution,... more

AirlinesBOMBARDIER SELLS THREE Q300 AIRLINERS TO AUSTRALIA'S QANTAS AIRWAYS
TORONTO, Bombardier Aerospace announced the sale of three 50-passenger Bombardier Q300(a) turboprop airliners to Australia's Qantas Airways. The announcement includes a previously unannounced order for... more

AirlinesGE ENGINE SERVICES AWARDED $1 BILLION ENGINE MAINTENANCE AND UPGRADE CONTRACT FROM SKYWEST AIRLINES
EVENDALE, USA, "GE Engine Services (GEES) has been awarded a 16-year agreement, valued at more than $1 billion, from SkyWest Airlines to perform engine maintenance for SkyWest's fleet of CRJ100 and CRJ200... more

AirlinesGO PROFITS TAKE OFF
LONDON, No-frills airline Go reported a 51% rise on half-year profits. The carrier announced that profits for the six months to September 30 reached 16,9 million pounds. Passenger traffic increased 41%... more

AirlinesFINNAIR REACHES DEAL WITH UNIONS
HELSINKI, Finnair said it has reached an agreement with unions representing office workers, technical workers, pilots, engineers and managers on savings in staff expenses. The savings will include holiday... more

AirlinesAMERICAN AIRLINES TO COMPENSATE FLIGHT 587 VICTIMS' FAMILIES
NEW YORK, American Airlines has announced that it will make $25.000 payments to the families of people killed in New York's air crash in which 9 crew members and 251 passengers lost their life. more

AirlinesBRANSON: U.S. AIRLINES MAKE TOO FEW CONTROLS ON BAGGAGES
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, According to British tycoon Richard Branson, owner of Virgin Atlantic airline, "it seems incredible that U.S. airlines reduce X-ray controls on passengers baggages, for costs involvements".... more

AirlinesBRANSON TO SELL VIRGIN BLUE STAKE
CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA, Sir Richard Branson is considering to sell up to 49% of Virgin Blue, said the carrier's chief executive Brett Godfrey. "The value in the business will not be through the private equity... more

AirlinesQANTAS STRATEGIES FOR NEXT MONTHS
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, The Italian commercial director of Australian Airline Qantas, interwieved by Avionews, described strategies that carrier will follow in the next months. The most important news is the... more

AirlinesBRITISH AIRWAYS TO SELL DEUTSCHE BA
LONDON, BA has opened negotiations with german budget airline Germania to sell Deutsche BA. "We have been in intensive talks with British Airways for some time", said Germania's chairman Mustafa Muscati.... more

AirlinesCONTINENTAL AIRLINES' 1-15 NOVEMBER LOAD FACTOR DIPS
NEW YORK, Continental Airlines' load factor was down 1,8% for the first 15 days of November, compared with the same period last year. The load factor fell to 68,4 percent from 70,2 percent a year earlier.... more

AirlinesUNITED AIRLINES DEFERS AIRCRAFT DELIVERIES
NEW YORK, A United Airlines' spokesman said the company will take delivery of only 24 of the 49 aircraft scheduled for 2002 and none of the 18 aircraft planned to be delivered in 2003. The putting off... more

AirlinesUNITED AIRLINES SIGNS CODESHARE AGREEMENT WITH THAI AIRWAYS
USA, United Airlines signed a codesharing agreement with Thai Airways on service between Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh City, in Vietnam. Thai Airways flies five times a week between the two destinations. There... more

AirlinesSKY MARSHALS FOR AIR INDIA'S FLIGHTS
INDIA, The indian Civil Aviation Ministry is planning to shortly put sky marshals on Air India's flights in order to tighten security aboard. The Government is also considering to bring in a new Civil... more

AirlinesAIR 2000 PILOTS TO ACCEPT PAY CUT
LONDON, The British Air Line Pilots' Association said Air 2000 pilots agreed a 5% pay cut to save 50 jobs. The airline announced that the 5% pay reduction will be repaid next summer. more

AirlinesSWISSAIR TO SELL ITS STAKE IN LTU
ZURICH, Swissair Group's bankruptcy administrator, Karl Wuethrich said the airline is to sell its 49,9% stake in german carrier LTU for one euro. The stake is to be acquired by Rewe group, which already... more

AirlinesVARIG RESUMES MIAMI TO RIO DE JANEIRO NON-STOP SERVICE IN DECEMBER
MIAMI, "VARIG Brazilian Airlines, the largest airline in Latin America and the anchor for Star Alliance in the region, announced today that it will resume its non-stop service between Miami and Rio de... more

AirlinesBRITISH AIRWAYS TO REVIEW EUROPEAN ROUTES
LONDON, "Rod Eddington, BA’s chief executive, revealed that he had set up a taskforce of five senior managers to conduct a wide-ranging study aimed at responding to the threat of the low-cost airlines a... more

AirlinesLOT TO RAISE ITS CAPITAL
POLAND, LOT Polish Airlines shareholders have decided to raise the carrier's capital. The Treasury will increase its stake in the airline from 52% to 76,96%. LOT is trying to get credibility to have access... more

AirlinesPHILIPPINE AIRLINES LOOKS FOR AID
MANILA, Philippine Airlines' ceo, Lucio C. Tan, announced that the government will formally ask the government to help it financially in order to sustain its operations after the losses reported following... more

AirlinesCATHAY PACIFIC'S PASSENGER LOAD FACTOR DIPS IN OCTOBER
HONG KONG, Cathay Pacific reported a passenger load factor at 64,5% in october, down from 68,4% in September. Passenger carried were 834.086, against 871,126. "The October figures provide a clear illustration... more

AirlinesVIRGIN EXPRESS TO CODESHARE WITH DAT
BRUSSELS, Virgin Express and DAT signed a temporary codeshare agreement on flights from Brussels to Barcelona, London and Rome. The two carriers "are keen explore the possibility of a closer cooperation... more

AirlinesTHAI AIRWAYS RISKS CLOSURE DUE TO FINANCIAL PROBLEMS
BANGKOK, THAILAND, According to a Thai Airways International carrier spokesman, the airline is experiencing heavy financial troubles, which can lead to a closure in less than three years, if some 2 USDbn... more

AirlinesMENGOZZI, ALITALIA: WE EXPECT A EVEN STRICT COLLABORATION WITH AIR FRANCE
ROME, ITALY, "In these moments, in which the operating revenues have been reduced, is important to increase collaboration". This has been said by Francesco Mengozzi, managing director of Italian airline... more

AirlinesVANGUARD AIRLINES ANNOUNCES SERVICE TO COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.
KANSAS CITY, "Vanguard Airlines, Inc. (Nasdaq: VNGD - news) today announced the introduction of service to Colorado Springs, Colo., beginning December 20, 2001. The airline will offer two daily nonstop... more

AirlinesNORTHWEST AIRLINES AND MALEV HUNGARIAN AIRLINES FORM CODE-SHARE AND FREQUENT FLYER PROGRAM AGREEMENT
MINNEAPOLIS, "Northwest Airlines (Nasdaq: NWAC - news) and Malev Hungarian Airlines announced today they have signed a code-share and frequent flyer program agreement. The agreement becomes effective immediately.... more

AirlinesMIDWEST EXPRESS REPORTS OCTOBER TRAFFIC
USA, Midwest Express, US regional carrier, reported a 12,3% traffic fall in October traffic from a year earlier. Capacity rose 16% to 1.35 billion ASKs and load factor dropped 9,1% to 59,3%. more

AirlinesLANCHILE REPORTS OCTOBER TRAFFIC
SANTIAGO, LanChile reported a 16% increase of capacity in October, to 1.35 billion ASKs. The load factor dropped 9,1% to 59,3%. The airline's domestic traffic rose 25,3% while international traffic fell... more

AirlinesAEROFLOT TRAFFIC UP IN THE FIRST 10 MONTHS OF THE YEAR
MOSCOW, Russian Aeroflot posted a 17,7% increase in passengers in the first 10 months of 2001. The carrier said it may have reported a loss in the third quarter though. more

AirlinesAIR CANADA REPORTS OCTOBER TRAFFIC
MONTREAL, "Air Canada flew 17.9 per cent less revenue passenger miles (RPMs) in October 2001 than in October 2000, according to preliminary traffic figures. Capacity declined by 16.7 per cent, resulting... more

AirlinesIBERIA CUTS 2500 JOBS
MADRID, Spanish Iberia announced it would axe 9% of its workforce, equivalent to 2516 jobs, as a part of a wide restructuring plan that also includes an 11% capacity cut and a freeze on aircraft deliveries... more

AirlinesQANTAS CUTS 1500 JOBS
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, An Australian Airline Qantas spokesman declared that carrier is preparing to cut about 6% of its whole workforce, about 1500 workers. According Geoff Dixon, airline CEO, will be cut... more

AirlinesEMIRATES REPORTS A CAPACITY GROWTH IN 1H
DUBAI, Emirates Airlines posted a profit of $92 million in the first half of the year, with a growth of 2,2% year to year. Operating revenues rose 14% and capacity boosted by 23.3%. The load factor dipped... more

AirlinesJAL (2): LOST THE 61,3% IN THE FIRST HALF OF 2001/2002 FINANCIAL YEAR
TOKYO, JAPAN, According to official sources of Japan Air Lines, the Japanese carrier would lost the 61,3% in the first half of the 2001/2002 financial year, due to the reduction of the flights requests... more