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  1. SN Brussels Strengthens Spanish Links
  2. Aer Lingus to complete short-haul review by April
  3. MAS leases three A330-200s from ILFC
  4. Aerosvit and UIA to discuss merger possibility
  5. SAA Voted 'Best Airline to Africa'
  6. SN Brussels to launch Tel Aviv in June
  7. Emirates puts US launch back a year
  8. Air India to announce orders of aircraft
  9. Kenya Airways to buy 49% stake in Precision Air
  10. Malev becomes first airline to fly Boeing NPS
  11. Portugalia to launch Valladolid service
  12. SAA ponders low-cost role for SA Express
  13. Aerosur and Lapa formalise 'Southern Alliance'
  14. Alaska & Cathay forge frequent flyer partnership
  15. New Aerolineas subsidiaries will facilitate fleet
  16. ILFC seizes Boeing 777 from troubled Varig
  17. SAS cash helps Spanair to EUR 30m profit
  18. Iberia to order nine A340-600s
  19. Singapore Airlines to start flights to Bangalore
  20. Copa & Mexicana forge codeshare, add frequencies
  21. Danes seek buyer for Maersk Air UK
  22. Battered SAS to revamp intra-European product
  23. Austrian start-up rebrands as Styrian Spirit
  24. AzzurraAir to drop Hamburg, Stockholm services
  25. Oman Air raise $80m debt financing for two 737s
  26. Varig and TAM to merge
  27. Swiss national airline plans fleet, job reductions
  28. LOT slashes travel agents' commission
  29. Portugalia launches Dublin service with Air Luxor
  30. BMed fixes Tashkent launch date, adds Yerevan
  31. SIA to serve Manchester non-stop
  32. SIA to lease B-747s to Air Pacific
  33. Air New Zealand suspends Sydney-Los Angeles route
  34. Adria to launch Vienna-Munich
  35. BA to axe first class on nine of its routes
  36. BA to axe first class on nine of its routes
  37. Finnair to form subsidiary for holiday flights
  38. SAS the only interested bidder in Lithuanian
  39. Virgin Blue to launch Sydney-Whitsundays route
  40. Stockholm's Bromma airport to permit international flights after EU criticism
  41. New Forum
  42. Welcome on Board !
  43. BA sets aside GBP2bn to cover Iraq war
  44. Continental plans Houston-Aruba service
  45. CSA traffic floods back
  46. Delta asks ALPA to reopen pilot contract
  47. JetBlue converts two more A320 options
  48. KLM initiates share buy-back scheme
  49. LOT cuts core business losses by 78%
  50. Passenger total up and load factor down at Lufthansa (Lufthansa startet 2003 mit sinkender Auslastung)
  51. What is "Crystal Air"?
  52. Press Release Source: Northwest Airlines Corp
  53. UAL wants $300 million loan terms amended
  54. Oman advises against non-essential travel to U.S.
  55. UAL Wins Feud Over CEO Pay.
  56. UAL chief plays down fears of liquidation
  57. BA staff to stop using Gulf hotels
  58. SWISS cuts fleet, route network and jobs
  59. Pioneer 10 spacecraft .....
  60. Concorde .. to retire ?
  61. SR-71 .. declassified
  62. EC and bilateral relationships
  63. BA SACKS PILOT
  64. The phoenix rising from the ashes
  65. DL, CO, NW, ask DOT to accept their plan
  66. Airplane Casinos Arriving In The Future
  67. Wayward Arab airliner drew fighter escort
  68. Aerolineas returns to profit in 2002
  69. Growing Aerovip leases two more Jetstreams
  70. Air HK firms up A300-600F orders
  71. DOT to review revised three-way US alliance plan
  72. MIAT to return to Frankfurt
  73. Qatar Airways to fly Kathmandu-Kuala Lumpur
  74. CAA defends big hike in Heathrow charges
  75. Japan recovering from air traffic disruptions
  76. Privacy Activist Takes on Delta
  77. Hooter's Maiden Flight
  78. Boeing confirms Aeromexico 737-700 order
  79. SN Brussels seals American codeshare
  80. BMI February passengers up 20%
  81. Continental Airlines begins internet Check-In
  82. Continental Airlines launches daily nonstop service between New York and Geneva
  83. New Kc750m cargo terminal to be built at Ruzyne by end-year--CSA
  84. Delta Air Lines February system traffic fell 1.1%
  85. JAL, Swiss sign codeshare deal
  86. PAL firms up KLM codeshare deal
  87. Luxair orders two 737-700s, takes two options
  88. Rolling Banner on Main Index
  89. Lufthansa takes control of Air Dolomiti
  90. DHL lifts Air Hong Kong stake to 40%
  91. Virgin Express completes new partnerships with Malmo
  92. Ryanair unveils seven more routes
  93. SIA swaps A310 for 777 on four routes
  94. SAA Technical chief Raseroka quits
  95. TAP recovery on track after small net loss in 2002
  96. Lufthansa to launch Munich-Montreal
  97. Air Canada to offer Montreal flights to Rome, Beirut
  98. Air Canada raises Fuel Surcharge
  99. China Eastern prepares to launch London service
  100. SAS gives up minority stake in Denmark's Cimber Air
  101. Low-fare carriers turn in another strong month
  102. KLM launches services to Skopje with Malev codeshare
  103. Lufthansa to launch two more all-business routes
  104. Northwest Air names Kennedy Senior VP and Controller
  105. SAS plans further restructuring to battle costs
  106. Singapore Airlines to raise capacity with Boeing B777 aircraft
  107. SAA to increase London service
  108. United workers get OK to sell stock; ESOP could end
  109. UAL Asks Court For More Time
  110. Air Berlin to start talks with Boeing and Airbus to buy Aircraft
  111. EC approves BA, SN Brussels partnership
  112. British Airways opens redesigned Kennedy airport terminal
  113. Estonian Air to launch Paris route
  114. Germanwings to add A320s as second base decision nears
  115. JAS Vice President Morikawa to be promoted president
  116. Lithuanian to launch Brussels service
  117. Malev to start Pristina flights this summer
  118. State posied to sell TAP ground handling division
  119. Airlines Still Finding Unsafe Carry-Ons
  120. Alitalia imposes Fuel Surcharge
  121. Alitalia to return to China, grow frequencies
  122. KAL to resume services to Amsterdam
  123. Start-up budget carrier Now to launch from Luton
  124. Two-letter code to search for flight by any Oneworld Airline changes to *O
  125. Ryanair to launch new Germany-Italy route
  126. Chile's Sky Airlines ponders international routes
  127. Gamble on fuel prices hasn't paid off
  128. Terrorist retaliation could push 2002 losses to $1
  129. Delta to pull out of Dallas Love Field
  130. British Airways Loses Top Rating
  131. Newly merged KLM cityhopper outlines fleet reshuffle
  132. Cathay to start charging for e-mail service in summer
  133. Eurowings proposes budget airline alliance (Eurowings erwagt Allianz der Billigflieger)
  134. Airlines plead case for aid as war looms
  135. Start-up Flying Finn eyes London link by May
  136. JAL/JAS name new CEOs
  137. New York City tax break helps JetBlue expand Kennedy airport terminal
  138. Niki Lauda set to sell out of Lauda Air Italia
  139. LOT chief Litwinski resigns
  140. Mexicana to add nonstop Portland service
  141. Philippine Airlines to resume Kuala Lumpur flights
  142. Second SAA exec quits airline
  143. Vietnam Airlines launching non-stop Paris flights
  144. Air Tahiti Nui Announces Club Tiare Frequent Flyer
  145. Israel's El Al 02 net loss shrinks 72% to $23.74M
  146. Royal Nepal Airlines launching Kuala Lumpur flights
  147. Sichuan leases two more A320s from ILFC
  148. Airline of the Year
  149. SQ passangers in quarantine
  150. American Airlines Cargo division announces increase in Fuel Surcharge
  151. Austrian Airlines to cut 1 000 flights
  152. JAT to set up new regional feeder this year
  153. Sakhalin Airlines eyes Houston service with 757
  154. Swiss' losses cut deep at SFr980 million for 2002
  155. US Airways adds three new Caribbean routes
  156. Varig has until end of week to present 3Q 2002 results
  157. Vietnam Airlines to hand regional routes to subsid
  158. Airlines On Alert For 'Killer Flu".
  159. US Airlines making war plans
  160. Passengers win turbulence lawsuit
  161. NRB negotiating on buying interest in Aeroflot
  162. BA turns down US ally's plea for help
  163. Asiana drops Guam in favour of mainland China
  164. Ryanair relaunches 13 Buzz routes after pilots accept pay deal
  165. Delta Airlines to increase flights to Greece
  166. EasyJet decides against purchase of DBA
  167. Transaero plans to lease three Boeing-767s
  168. Wideroe to add Bergen-Aberdeen
  169. Italian pilots launch fresh strike over flight hours
  170. All Nippon Airways will introduce beds in business class on JFK-Tokyo flights
  171. British Airways says no plans to close Deutsche BA
  172. BA suspends Kuwait and Israel flights
  173. Continental Airlines announces retirement of C.D. McLean, Executive VP and Chief Operating Officer
  174. CAL schedule reduced for much of April
  175. EVA to launch services to Hanoi
  176. Icelandair resumes service from JFK
  177. China Southern, Japan Airlines to codeshare
  178. Thai slashes Middle East services
  179. Swiss reject planned air treaty with Germany
  180. Lufthansa continues 84 flights/week to middle east
  181. Lufthansa cancels flights to Amman, Tel Aviv, Kuwait
  182. SN Brussels adds Billund through Maersk Air codeshare
  183. Ryanair to start Charleroi-Gerona service 1 May
  184. SAS aims economy service at business passengers
  185. SAS Group: 'Snowflake' towards southern climates
  186. SIA cuts Dubai frequencies
  187. 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.
  188. Thai slashes Middle East services
  189. Aircalin to order A320
  190. Austria Air Cancels Tel Aviv Flights, Free Cancela
  191. Virgin to launch Virgin America
  192. Emirates normal operations...
  193. Finnair sheds 1,200 jobs to cut costs
  194. EuroLOT extends Star-linked network
  195. Embraer to revise deliveries to SWISS
  196. Airline Swiss plans capital reduction
  197. KLM to revamp Europe fare structure
  198. KLM Cargo introduces war surcharge
  199. China hints more foreign carriers may win beyond rights
  200. Air Seychelles switching to Heathrow from Gatwick
  201. No airline aid in emergency spending plan
  202. Delta Air Lines decreases capacity due to military action in Iraq
  203. Icelandair reports pre-tax profits
  204. SAA to buy A-380
  205. SN Brussels confirms 2002 figures ahead of expectation
  206. BMI to reveal worst ever loss for 2002
  207. Swiss to step up Finnair co-operation
  208. America West looks to shave costs by $100m
  209. MAS wins six-month extension to close property sales
  210. AMFA files grievance challenging Northwest furloughs
  211. JAL to slash international flights due to Iraq war
  212. BA : response to Iraq conflict
  213. Lufthansa to delay planned summer flight expansion
  214. Virgin Express posts 2002 net profit
  215. Alitalia cuts Middle East flights on war impact
  216. Delta sees wider first quarter loss
  217. 3 new low rare routes from France to UK
  218. KLM, China Southern step up Amsterdam-Beijing flights
  219. AA pilots blast carrier for furlough request
  220. China Northern, Xinjiang now operating as China Southern
  221. Air Caraibes plots long-haul Paris services
  222. KAL passenger load factor falls in February
  223. US Airways suspends some flights because of war in Iraq
  224. JAL submits plan for 3% international fare increase to government
  225. Aeroflot net profit to increase to $70 mln in 2002
  226. Brazil's Varig, TAM OK regulation until merger
  227. BA : Tel Aviv service to begin again
  228. airlines to receive $3 billion in aid in US
  229. KAL to raise intl fares by 2.9% April 16th
  230. Egyptair orders seven A330-200s
  231. Cathay to cut flights as war, disease halt travellers
  232. KLM to take delivery of new Boeing 747-400 Freighters
  233. UK regulator sets April 28 for Ryanair-Buzz decision
  234. Taiwan's China Airlines opens cargo service to Manchester
  235. US Airways in credit-card agreement with Bank of America
  236. American Airlines makes deals with mechanics, flight attendants
  237. SAA cancels 16 out of 60 flights to and from New York in April
  238. Lufthansa to add flights to Chinese destinations (Lufthansa setzt in der Krise auf China)
  239. Qantas slashes services, issues profit warning
  240. SN Brussels financials boosted by new equity
  241. Brazil's TAM posts 2002 loss of BRL605.7 million, revenue BRL3.5 billion
  242. Spanair officially joins Star Alliance
  243. EasyJet, Virgin Express, Aeris take half of Air Lib Orly slots
  244. Malev CEO Varadi dismissed as board steps down
  245. Air Dolomiti turns losses for profits in 2002
  246. Tighter Russian licensing expected to cut airline numbers
  247. Sweden's Golden Air to fly for new low-fare unit Kullaflyg
  248. DOT clears revised Delta-Continental-Northwest alliance
  249. American Airlines, pilots reach 660 million-dollar-dollar wage concessions
  250. US Airways to cut employee pay 5 %