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AirlinesDELTA TO START NEW ROUTES TO JAPAN
ATLANTA, USA, Delta Air Lines will operate two new nonstop flights from the United States to Japan, one from New York to Tokyo the other from Los Angeles to Nagoya. The new service will start on April... more

AirlinesTHE QUEEN CHOOSE BRITISH AIRWAYS
ROME, The United Kingdom Queen, Elizabeth II, has choose a "normal" British Airways flight to arrive yesterday in Rome Ciampino Airport, for the third official voyage in Italy. The Prime Minister Tony... more

AirlinesSINGAPORE COULD BUY OVER USD1BN IN 747-400 FREIGHTERS
SINGAPORE, Singapore Airlines (SIA) could buy Boeing 747-400 freighter planes in a deal worth about USD$1 billion in the biggest order for the plane so far this year. This could be a sort of consolation... more

AirlinesQUARREL BETWEEN BA E LUFTHANSA FOR GERMAN INTERNAL FLIGHTS
LONDON, British Airways' (BA) German subsidiary is accusing national airline Lufthansa to try to make a "dangerous monopolization", buying small companies, in order to keep control on internal German... more

AirlinesJET AVIATION ADDS 18 AIRCRAFT TO FLEET
NEW ORLEANS, Jet aviation added 18 aircraft to its fleet since the beginning of the year. Among them, one Mc Donnell Douglas MD-83, one Falcon 900EX, one Hawker 700. The fleet now exceeds 150. more

AirlinesLUFTHANSA TO ORDER 60 728JET
NEW ORLEANS, Lufthansa has ordered 60 Fairchild Aerospace 728JET and has options for many more. Moreover, Fairchild has contracted with Lufthansa Technik to perform completions of the new $31,1 million... more

AirlinesANSETT LAUNCHES OFFER FOR HAZELTON AIRLINES
AUSTRALIA, Ansett Holdings Ltd has launched an AUD$15.3 million offer for takeover of Hazelton Airlines in order to boost its regional transports operations capability in the wake of Air New Zealand's... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE: 14% INCREASE IN BRITISH PASSENGERS
PARIS, FRANCE, Air France has announced that, on routes from England to France, it has gained 14% annual increase in British passengers, one of the largest increases throughout its world network. The growth... more

AirlinesJAS LOOKS FOR FLEET RENEW
TOKYO, JAPAN, Japan Air System, Japan's third-largest carrier, is looking for a valid replace for its ageing A300 fleet: for this reason it is in talks with both Airbus Industries and Boeing Co about... more

AirlinesSKYWAYS TAKES GOLD AWARD IN ERA AIRLINE OF THE YEAR 2000
INTERLAKEN, Skyways, Sweden’s largest regional carrier, is the winner of the millennium European Regions Airline Association (ERA) Airline of the Year Gold Award. Skyways CEO Jan Palmér received the aw... more



AirlinesBA: MAJOR OVERHAUL OF EUROPEAN OPERATIONS
LONDON, British Airways planned an attentive overhaul of losses european network, particularly Gatwick airport operations, in order to cut costs and restore profits. more

AirlinesNEW PRESIDENT FOR ERA
INTERLAKEN, SWITZERLAND, The new president of the European Regions Airline Association (ERA) was formerly confirmed to members at their Annual General Meeting at Interlaken, Switzerland. João Ribeiro... more

AirlinesAIRCRAFT FLIES BACK FOR COFFEE SHORTAGE
GREECE, An Hapag-Lloyd operated plane full of German passengers has flied back when an hostess realised there would not be enough coffee for everyone on board. According with airline spokesman, "the satisfaction... more

AirlinesLUFTHANSA PLANS MONACO AS ITS SECOND HUB
MUNICH, GERMANY, The German national carrier, Lufthansa, is planning to make Munich airport its second hub after the ban on night flights to and from Frankfurt airport effective from 2006. Lufthansa... more

AirlinesKLM/NORTHWEST JOINT FLIGHT BETWEEN MIAMI AND AMSTERDAM
MIAMI, USA, Northwest Airlines has announced today that, jointly with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, will launch a non-stop flight between Miami, Florida, and Amsterdam Schiphol airport, Netherlands starting... more

AirlinesDOT AIRLINES REPORT FOR ON-TIME FLIGHT AND CANCELLED FLIGHT
USA, The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) issued its report for the month of August containing information about airline on-time arrivals and flight cancellation. According to information collected... more

AirlinesVIRGIN EXPRESS PRESS CONFERENCE IN ROME
ROME, Virgin Express press conference went off this morning in Rome. Ives Panneels, Virgin's official sopeksman, said the load factor for italian routes reached 85 per cent in the first half of the year.... more

AirlinesTWA RESTRUCTURES INTERNATIONAL ROUTES
ST. LOUIS, Twa, Trans World Airline, restructured international routes. The service to Lisbon and Milan will be eliminated, while it will be established a new service between Miami and San Juan. more

AirlinesVIRGIN BLUE: HIGHER PRICES NEXT YEAR
AUSTRALIA, Brett Godfrey, Virgin Blue's chief executive, said the airline will be forced to raise its rock-bottom prices next year. The rising is due to the soaring of jet fuel costs and to the weak australian... more

AirlinesCONTINENTAL ORDERS BOEING 757-300S
SEATTLE, Continental Airlines ordered 15 Boeing 757-300 single-aisle airplanes. They will be mainly used for domestic routes and will be powered by Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4B engines. Deliveries are planned... more



AirlinesEMIRATES TO UPGRADE ITS WEB SITE
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Emirates upgraded its internet site, www-emirates.com, providing new services and offers. It will be possible to take a virtual tour of the airlines network, from new VIP lounges... more

AirlinesLUFTHANSA AND AIR ONE SIGN CODE-SHARING AGREEMENT
ROME, Lufthansa and Air One signed this morning a commercial code-sharing agreement which will be operative from October 29. The new was reported by Carlo Toto, Air One's president, and Karl-Friedrich... more

AirlinesEASYJET PLANS TO SELL ALL SEATS ON THE NET
LONDON, Easyjet is set to become the first carrier to take seat bookings exclusively on the internet. The airline estimates to make savings of 30 per cent compared with airlines which sell tickets through... more

AirlinesU.S. AIRWAYS TRAFFIC UP 24,5% FOR SEPTEMBER
ARLINGTON, USA, U.S. Airways passenger traffic went up 24,5 percent for September 2000. Load factor for the month was 66.9 percent, an increase of 2.4 percentage points compared to September 1999. In the... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE CONFIRMS LONG RANGE 777-300 ORDER
PARIS, Air France has confirmed the order for 10 Boeing longer-range 777-300 with options for ten more. The first airplane will be delivered in October 2003. Also included is an agreement with General... more

AirlinesSPANAIR BECOMES A NEW AIRBUS OPERATOR
MADRID, Spanair, joint venture between Teinver and SAS (Scandinavian Airline System) celebrated in Madrid the arrival of its first Airbus A321. It will replace MD-80 aircraft and it will enter service... more

AirlinesJAPAN AIRLINES TO SELL PART OF ITS DHL SHARES
TOKYO, Japan Airlines announced its intention to sell 6% of its DHL Worldwide Express shares to Deutsche Post. The german public service announced about 15 days ago that it was going to increase its DHL's... more

AirlinesPHILIPPINE AIRLINES TO RESUME FLIGHT BE TWEEN MANILA AND TAIPEI
MANILA, Philippine Airlines will resume the flight between Manila and Taipei next October 9, after a suspension of seven months. The flight will be taken using a 150 seat Airbus 320-200 plane and it will... more

AirlinesAMERICAN AIRLINES: NEW DIRECT FLIGHT SAN JOSE-TAIPEI
USA, U.S. American Airlines will launch soon a new direct flight from San Jose to Taipei. It will be put into service next April. Seven weekly flights will be offered, using 335 seat Boeing 777, mainly... more

AirlinesEL AL TO SIGN CODE SHARING AGREEMENT WITH DELTA
USA, El Al Israel Airlines signed a code sharing agreement with Delta Air Lines for flights between New York and Tel Aviv. Two daily routes are scheduled, three in the summer. The agreement will go into... more