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- SN Brussels Strengthens Spanish Links
- Aer Lingus to complete short-haul review by April
- MAS leases three A330-200s from ILFC
- Aerosvit and UIA to discuss merger possibility
- SAA Voted 'Best Airline to Africa'
- SN Brussels to launch Tel Aviv in June
- Emirates puts US launch back a year
- Air India to announce orders of aircraft
- Kenya Airways to buy 49% stake in Precision Air
- Malev becomes first airline to fly Boeing NPS
- Portugalia to launch Valladolid service
- SAA ponders low-cost role for SA Express
- Aerosur and Lapa formalise 'Southern Alliance'
- Alaska & Cathay forge frequent flyer partnership
- New Aerolineas subsidiaries will facilitate fleet
- ILFC seizes Boeing 777 from troubled Varig
- SAS cash helps Spanair to EUR 30m profit
- Iberia to order nine A340-600s
- Singapore Airlines to start flights to Bangalore
- Copa & Mexicana forge codeshare, add frequencies
- Danes seek buyer for Maersk Air UK
- Battered SAS to revamp intra-European product
- Austrian start-up rebrands as Styrian Spirit
- AzzurraAir to drop Hamburg, Stockholm services
- Oman Air raise $80m debt financing for two 737s
- Varig and TAM to merge
- Swiss national airline plans fleet, job reductions
- LOT slashes travel agents' commission
- Portugalia launches Dublin service with Air Luxor
- BMed fixes Tashkent launch date, adds Yerevan
- SIA to serve Manchester non-stop
- SIA to lease B-747s to Air Pacific
- Air New Zealand suspends Sydney-Los Angeles route
- Adria to launch Vienna-Munich
- BA to axe first class on nine of its routes
- BA to axe first class on nine of its routes
- Finnair to form subsidiary for holiday flights
- SAS the only interested bidder in Lithuanian
- Virgin Blue to launch Sydney-Whitsundays route
- Stockholm's Bromma airport to permit international flights after EU criticism
- New Forum
- Welcome on Board !
- BA sets aside GBP2bn to cover Iraq war
- Continental plans Houston-Aruba service
- CSA traffic floods back
- Delta asks ALPA to reopen pilot contract
- JetBlue converts two more A320 options
- KLM initiates share buy-back scheme
- LOT cuts core business losses by 78%
- Passenger total up and load factor down at Lufthansa (Lufthansa startet 2003 mit sinkender Auslastung)
- What is "Crystal Air"?
- Press Release Source: Northwest Airlines Corp
- UAL wants $300 million loan terms amended
- Oman advises against non-essential travel to U.S.
- UAL Wins Feud Over CEO Pay.
- UAL chief plays down fears of liquidation
- BA staff to stop using Gulf hotels
- SWISS cuts fleet, route network and jobs
- Pioneer 10 spacecraft .....
- Concorde .. to retire ?
- SR-71 .. declassified
- EC and bilateral relationships
- BA SACKS PILOT
- The phoenix rising from the ashes
- DL, CO, NW, ask DOT to accept their plan
- Airplane Casinos Arriving In The Future
- Wayward Arab airliner drew fighter escort
- Aerolineas returns to profit in 2002
- Growing Aerovip leases two more Jetstreams
- Air HK firms up A300-600F orders
- DOT to review revised three-way US alliance plan
- MIAT to return to Frankfurt
- Qatar Airways to fly Kathmandu-Kuala Lumpur
- CAA defends big hike in Heathrow charges
- Japan recovering from air traffic disruptions
- Privacy Activist Takes on Delta
- Hooter's Maiden Flight
- Boeing confirms Aeromexico 737-700 order
- SN Brussels seals American codeshare
- BMI February passengers up 20%
- Continental Airlines begins internet Check-In
- Continental Airlines launches daily nonstop service between New York and Geneva
- New Kc750m cargo terminal to be built at Ruzyne by end-year--CSA
- Delta Air Lines February system traffic fell 1.1%
- JAL, Swiss sign codeshare deal
- PAL firms up KLM codeshare deal
- Luxair orders two 737-700s, takes two options
- Rolling Banner on Main Index
- Lufthansa takes control of Air Dolomiti
- DHL lifts Air Hong Kong stake to 40%
- Virgin Express completes new partnerships with Malmo
- Ryanair unveils seven more routes
- SIA swaps A310 for 777 on four routes
- SAA Technical chief Raseroka quits
- TAP recovery on track after small net loss in 2002
- Lufthansa to launch Munich-Montreal
- Air Canada to offer Montreal flights to Rome, Beirut
- Air Canada raises Fuel Surcharge
- China Eastern prepares to launch London service
- SAS gives up minority stake in Denmark's Cimber Air
- Low-fare carriers turn in another strong month
- KLM launches services to Skopje with Malev codeshare
- Lufthansa to launch two more all-business routes
- Northwest Air names Kennedy Senior VP and Controller
- SAS plans further restructuring to battle costs
- Singapore Airlines to raise capacity with Boeing B777 aircraft
- SAA to increase London service
- United workers get OK to sell stock; ESOP could end
- UAL Asks Court For More Time
- Air Berlin to start talks with Boeing and Airbus to buy Aircraft
- EC approves BA, SN Brussels partnership
- British Airways opens redesigned Kennedy airport terminal
- Estonian Air to launch Paris route
- Germanwings to add A320s as second base decision nears
- JAS Vice President Morikawa to be promoted president
- Lithuanian to launch Brussels service
- Malev to start Pristina flights this summer
- State posied to sell TAP ground handling division
- Airlines Still Finding Unsafe Carry-Ons
- Alitalia imposes Fuel Surcharge
- Alitalia to return to China, grow frequencies
- KAL to resume services to Amsterdam
- Start-up budget carrier Now to launch from Luton
- Two-letter code to search for flight by any Oneworld Airline changes to *O
- Ryanair to launch new Germany-Italy route
- Chile's Sky Airlines ponders international routes
- Gamble on fuel prices hasn't paid off
- Terrorist retaliation could push 2002 losses to $1
- Delta to pull out of Dallas Love Field
- British Airways Loses Top Rating
- Newly merged KLM cityhopper outlines fleet reshuffle
- Cathay to start charging for e-mail service in summer
- Eurowings proposes budget airline alliance (Eurowings erwagt Allianz der Billigflieger)
- Airlines plead case for aid as war looms
- Start-up Flying Finn eyes London link by May
- JAL/JAS name new CEOs
- New York City tax break helps JetBlue expand Kennedy airport terminal
- Niki Lauda set to sell out of Lauda Air Italia
- LOT chief Litwinski resigns
- Mexicana to add nonstop Portland service
- Philippine Airlines to resume Kuala Lumpur flights
- Second SAA exec quits airline
- Vietnam Airlines launching non-stop Paris flights
- Air Tahiti Nui Announces Club Tiare Frequent Flyer
- Israel's El Al 02 net loss shrinks 72% to $23.74M
- Royal Nepal Airlines launching Kuala Lumpur flights
- Sichuan leases two more A320s from ILFC
- Airline of the Year
- SQ passangers in quarantine
- American Airlines Cargo division announces increase in Fuel Surcharge
- Austrian Airlines to cut 1 000 flights
- JAT to set up new regional feeder this year
- Sakhalin Airlines eyes Houston service with 757
- Swiss' losses cut deep at SFr980 million for 2002
- US Airways adds three new Caribbean routes
- Varig has until end of week to present 3Q 2002 results
- Vietnam Airlines to hand regional routes to subsid
- Airlines On Alert For 'Killer Flu".
- US Airlines making war plans
- Passengers win turbulence lawsuit
- NRB negotiating on buying interest in Aeroflot
- BA turns down US ally's plea for help
- Asiana drops Guam in favour of mainland China
- Ryanair relaunches 13 Buzz routes after pilots accept pay deal
- Delta Airlines to increase flights to Greece
- EasyJet decides against purchase of DBA
- Transaero plans to lease three Boeing-767s
- Wideroe to add Bergen-Aberdeen
- Italian pilots launch fresh strike over flight hours
- All Nippon Airways will introduce beds in business class on JFK-Tokyo flights
- British Airways says no plans to close Deutsche BA
- BA suspends Kuwait and Israel flights
- Continental Airlines announces retirement of C.D. McLean, Executive VP and Chief Operating Officer
- CAL schedule reduced for much of April
- EVA to launch services to Hanoi
- Icelandair resumes service from JFK
- China Southern, Japan Airlines to codeshare
- Thai slashes Middle East services
- Swiss reject planned air treaty with Germany
- Lufthansa continues 84 flights/week to middle east
- Lufthansa cancels flights to Amman, Tel Aviv, Kuwait
- SN Brussels adds Billund through Maersk Air codeshare
- Ryanair to start Charleroi-Gerona service 1 May
- SAS aims economy service at business passengers
- SAS Group: 'Snowflake' towards southern climates
- SIA cuts Dubai frequencies
- Airlines around the world began canceling flights to the Middle East on Tuesday as fears of a war in Iraq kept passengers away in droves.
- Thai slashes Middle East services
- Aircalin to order A320
- Austria Air Cancels Tel Aviv Flights, Free Cancela
- Virgin to launch Virgin America
- Emirates normal operations...
- Finnair sheds 1,200 jobs to cut costs
- EuroLOT extends Star-linked network
- Embraer to revise deliveries to SWISS
- Airline Swiss plans capital reduction
- KLM to revamp Europe fare structure
- KLM Cargo introduces war surcharge
- China hints more foreign carriers may win beyond rights
- Air Seychelles switching to Heathrow from Gatwick
- No airline aid in emergency spending plan
- Delta Air Lines decreases capacity due to military action in Iraq
- Icelandair reports pre-tax profits
- SAA to buy A-380
- SN Brussels confirms 2002 figures ahead of expectation
- BMI to reveal worst ever loss for 2002
- Swiss to step up Finnair co-operation
- America West looks to shave costs by $100m
- MAS wins six-month extension to close property sales
- AMFA files grievance challenging Northwest furloughs
- JAL to slash international flights due to Iraq war
- BA : response to Iraq conflict
- Lufthansa to delay planned summer flight expansion
- Virgin Express posts 2002 net profit
- Alitalia cuts Middle East flights on war impact
- Delta sees wider first quarter loss
- 3 new low rare routes from France to UK
- KLM, China Southern step up Amsterdam-Beijing flights
- AA pilots blast carrier for furlough request
- China Northern, Xinjiang now operating as China Southern
- Air Caraibes plots long-haul Paris services
- KAL passenger load factor falls in February
- US Airways suspends some flights because of war in Iraq
- JAL submits plan for 3% international fare increase to government
- Aeroflot net profit to increase to $70 mln in 2002
- Brazil's Varig, TAM OK regulation until merger
- BA : Tel Aviv service to begin again
- airlines to receive $3 billion in aid in US
- KAL to raise intl fares by 2.9% April 16th
- Egyptair orders seven A330-200s
- Cathay to cut flights as war, disease halt travellers
- KLM to take delivery of new Boeing 747-400 Freighters
- UK regulator sets April 28 for Ryanair-Buzz decision
- Taiwan's China Airlines opens cargo service to Manchester
- US Airways in credit-card agreement with Bank of America
- American Airlines makes deals with mechanics, flight attendants
- SAA cancels 16 out of 60 flights to and from New York in April
- Lufthansa to add flights to Chinese destinations (Lufthansa setzt in der Krise auf China)
- Qantas slashes services, issues profit warning
- SN Brussels financials boosted by new equity
- Brazil's TAM posts 2002 loss of BRL605.7 million, revenue BRL3.5 billion
- Spanair officially joins Star Alliance
- EasyJet, Virgin Express, Aeris take half of Air Lib Orly slots
- Malev CEO Varadi dismissed as board steps down
- Air Dolomiti turns losses for profits in 2002
- Tighter Russian licensing expected to cut airline numbers
- Sweden's Golden Air to fly for new low-fare unit Kullaflyg
- DOT clears revised Delta-Continental-Northwest alliance
- American Airlines, pilots reach 660 million-dollar-dollar wage concessions
- US Airways to cut employee pay 5 %