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AirlinesEASYJET TO EXPAND ROUTES
AMSTERDAM, Low cost airline EasyJet will launch direct services from Amsterdam's Schipol Airport to Edimburgh, Belfast and Nice. The service wil start in the new year. more

AirlinesSAIR GROUP TO DEAL WITH GOVERNMENT ABOUT SABENA'S FUTURE
ZURICH, Sair Group, which owns Swissair and 49% of belgian national airline Sabena, is dealing with the government, which owns 51% of the carrier, to recover its economical situation. The spokesman of... more

AirlinesDELTA PILOTS EYES UNITED CONTRACT
USA, Following last week United Airlines' pilots deal, which rised their pay and improved their conditions, Delta, which has been negotiating since September 1999 on a new contract with its own pilots,... more

AirlinesTALKS BETWEEN BA, DELTA AND AIR FRANCE
GREAT BRITAIN, Acccording to the London Financial Times economical newspaper, BA would be in talks with U.S. carrier Delta and french airline Air France in order to try enter in SkyTeam alliance, but an... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE TO COOPERATE WITH FAO AGAINST HUNGER IN THE WORLD
PARIGI, Air France will cooperate with FAO in the struggle against hunger in the world. It will give a part of the amount of each product purchased at duty-free on its planes for at least 100 francs from... more

AirlinesAIR CANADA TO TO RENEW ITS LOWER END FLEET
CANADA, The canadian airline Air Canada has announced that, in order to proceed to renewal of its "lower end" fleet, it is looking at purchasing more aircraft from Bombardier, Airbus Industrie, Boeing... more

AirlinesGOLD CARRIED BY AIR FRANCE IS MISSING
CHICAGO, USA, Chicago airport custom staff checked that more than $1,5 million of refined gold have been missing at Air France terminal. The 248 kg gold stock, coming from african Republic of Benin,... more

AirlinesNEW ROUTES FOR CHINA SOUTHERN
CHINA, The biggest China airline, China Southern has announced two new routes: from October 29 the carrier is to launch services between Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Singapore. and between Guangzhou, Bangkok... more

AirlinesSAIRGROUP FORECASTS GREAT EXPECTATION FOR 2000
MONTREAUX,SWISS, SairGroup, which controls swiss airline Swissair, forecasts 200 million SF earnings for 2000. Expectations, told before, are confermed even if fuel's price was increase and SAir has... more

AirlinesIBERIA TO TAKE OVER AIR EUROPA
MADRID, The airline Iberia will soon take over Air Europa, the spanish newspaper El Pais said. The new was confirmed by Air Europa, which will purchase 10% of Iberia shares after it will be pri... more



AirlinesNORTHWEST WINS ANTI-TRUST TRIAL DELAY
USA, Northwest Airlines has been given another week by a federal judge to work out a negotiated settlement in the government's anti-trust trial against America's fourth largest carrier and Continental... more

AirlinesAUSTRIAN AIRLINES TO BUY LAUDA AIR SHARES FROM LUFTHANSA
WAPA-VIENNA, AUSTRIA, Austrian Airlines announced that, within a project of reform of Lauda Air, intends to buy its shares owned by Lufthansa, which has the 20% of Lauda Air. The carrier founded by the... more

AirlinesUNITED PILOTS SIGNED NEW DEAL
USA, Pilot's at United Airlines, after several months of labour problems, ratified a new agreement yesterday. The deal includes immediate pay rises of up to 20%. United Airlines Master Pilots Executive... more

AirlinesAER LINGUS WORKERS STRIKE THREATENS HOLIDAY FLIGHTS
IRELAND, A four-hour strike announced by 1200 Aer Lingus irish airline workers is likely to create major problems to flights over the weekend, which is a bank holiday in Ireland. The strike could affect... more

AirlinesRYANAIR PILOTS DISSATISFIED
IRELAND, The pilots union of Ryanair airline , one of largest low cost airline in Europe, has expressed its dissatisfaction after carrier has proposed a new pay agreement. The pilots are to start balloting... more

AirlinesMALAYSYA TO HIKE FARES
MALAYSIA, Malaysia Airlines will jump fares up to 50 per cent on certain routes after the airline was given government approval for the hike. the rise should apply only to flights serving the peninsula.... more

AirlinesCUTS FOR CROSSAIR
SWITZERLAND, Crossair, europe's largest regional airline, warned it may close loss making routes, sell some of its aircraft and delay the delivery of new Embraer regional jets to ensure its economic future.... more

AirlinesAIR ARUBA FOLDS
ARUBA, Caribbean airline Air Aruba was yesterday closed down by the island's government because of its financial situation. The government is committed to getting tourists home from the island. more

AirlinesDELTA TAKES DELIVERY OF ITS 100TH BOEING 767
EVERETT, USA, Delta Air Lines, the world's largest operator of Boeing 767 airplanes, took delivery of its 100th Boeing 767 jetliner. It is a 767-400ER, the sixth to be delivered to the carrier this year.... more

AirlinesQANTAS SIGNED CODESHARING AGREEMENT WITH ALASKA AIRLINES
LOS ANGELES, The agreement, effective October 29, will permit qantas to increase the routes between Canada and Australia. The aircrafts used will be Boeing 737-400, 767 and MD-80. more



AirlinesKOREAN AIR TO RESUME FLIGHTS
SOUTH KOREA, The strike which grounded most of the aircrafts of Korean Air, Asia's fifth largest airline, ended yesterday. The short-lived action caused the cancellation of more than 300 flights. The company... more

AirlinesBA, AIR FRANCE AND DELTA TO NEGOTIATE A NEW ALLIANCE
LONDRA, BA, Air France and Delta are negotiating to set up a new alliance, the weekly british magazine Sunday Times said. In case of positive result BA is supposed to quit One World group to join i... more

AirlinesTRANSAER GONE INTO LIQUIDATION
IRELAND, Irish air charter company Transaer has gone into liquidation with the loss of 530 jobs. The Dublin-based carrier, which operates largely in the Greek, Turkish and German markets, had sustained... more

AirlinesAIR FRANCE FORCED TO CANCEL 100 FLIGHTS BECAUSE OF PILOT'S UNIONS STRIKE
PARIS, Air France canceled about 100 daily flights today because of a strike by members of four minority pilots' unions. Long-haul flights were not affected. The main SNPL pilots' union did not join the... more

AirlinesSABENA TO CUT JOBS AND ROUTES
BELGIUM, An airline spokesman announced today major job losses and cuts in long haul services in an attempt to stem losses. Sabena President, Christoph Muller, said the restructuring plan to be "drastic... more

AirlinesAIRLINE REFUSES DISABLED RIGHTS COMMISSION CHIEF
EDINBURGH, The chief of the UK's Disabled Rights Commission was not allowed to board a plane in London because he could not climb the aircraft steps with his wheelchair. Scot airways told him he couldn't... more

AirlinesBRITISH MIDLAND TO CONSIDER LEGAL ACTION OVER GOVERNMENT
LONDON, The UK's second largest airline, British Midland, is considering legal action over the government failure to find an agreement about "open skies" policy with Usa. The London Financial Times... more

AirlinesBOMB THREAT FOR ISRAELIAN EL AL AIRLINE
FRANKFURT, High tension yesterday nearby EL AL quarter in Frankfurt because of a bomb threat lately verified to be false. A man called the quarter of the israelian airline around 11,30 am saying he... more

AirlinesDELTA PLANS $1,6B TO EXPAND JFK TERMINAL
USA, Delta Air Lines is planning to invest $1,6B to expand domestic and international operations at JFK New York airport. The construction is scheduled to begin in June 2001 and hoped to be completed in... more

AirlinesALITALIA PILOTS CALL A 48 HOUR STRIKE TO PROTECT MALPENSA AIRPORT
ROME, Alitalia pilots called a 48 hour strike "to protect Malpensa against the new attack of European Commission with the connivance of italian government". Augusto Angioletti, Anpac's president, sharply... more