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Brazil Seen Targeting TAP Airline as Europe Shuns Auction Businessweek BA owner International Consolidated Airlines Group SA, which is prioritizing cost cuts at Spanish unit Iberia, said Sept. 17 that it won't be bidding for TAP after interest “diminished” over the past 12 months. “We have taken a closer look at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
On the Spot: Changes may be coming to airline ticket booking Los Angeles Times The International Air Transport Assn., based in Montreal, is working on what it calls a "new distribution capability" for global distribution systems, which deliver airline ticket prices and schedules, whether you're a consumer using an online engine ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Excitement soars for ERAU air show Daytona Beach News-Journal The free show is expected to be bigger than two years ago when Embry-Riddle returned to having theair show after a 2005 show at Daytona Beach International Airport and in 2003 over the ocean. With three jet acts compared to one two years ago, city ... See all stories on this topic » |
Tam CEO Plans to Add International Flights, O Globo Reports Bloomberg Tam SA Chief Executive Officer Marco Antonio Bologna said his airline plans to add internationalflights out of Rio de Janeiro and cut domestic flights to revive profit, O Globo reported. Tam, the Brazilian unit of Latam Airlines Group SA (LAN), will ... See all stories on this topic » |
Airline profits up more than $1 billion Fort Wayne Journal Gazette SINGAPORE – Airlines will earn $4.1 billion in 2012, $1.1 billion more than last estimated, as capacity curbs and mergers help boost fares amid high fuel prices and sluggish demand, theInternational Air Transport Association said. Net income will be ... See all stories on this topic » |
American Airlines flight makes emergency landing at LAX Los Angeles Times An American Airlines flight from Dallas to Orange County made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport on Saturday morning after the crew discovered a problem with a wing flap, officials said. The Boeing 737 with 162 people aboard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Losing the Manchester route The Nation Pakistan International Airlines' decision to withdraw its services from Manchester has shocked and dismayed the Pakistani community living in there. Like all other Pakistani expatriates living in U.K, PIA was our direct link to Pakistan. With Turkish ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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