Friday 26 October 2012

Korean Air Returns to Profit on Record International Traffic


International Air Traffic Underfunded by US, Study Says
Businessweek
The number of international air passengers more than doubled to 163.7 million in 2011 from 75.5 million in 1990, according to a report published today by the Brookings Institution, a Washington public policy group. The increase was more than twice the ...
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Korean Air Returns to Profit on Record International Traffic
Businessweek
Korean Air Lines Co. returned to a profit in the third quarter after the nation's largest carrier boostedinternational passenger traffic to a record. Net income was 340 billion won ($310 million), compared with a loss of 536.3 billion won a year ...
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American Airlines will hire 2500 pilots
Christian Science Monitor
Mary Altaffer/AP/File. Enlarge. Dallas. The CEO of American Airlines said the company expects to hire 2,500 pilots over the next five years as it ramps upinternational flights. Skip to next paragraph. Related stories. Travel cheap: nine ways to save ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Orlando among hottest of US hot spots for international travel
Orlando Sentinel
Thanks to a near-tripling of people flying between Central Florida and Latin America, Orlando was one of the three fastest-growing major markets for international air travelers during the past eight years, according to a new study released Thursday ...
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American Airlines adding Chicago-Dusseldorf route
CBS News
CHICAGO — American Airlines has announced it is adding flights from Chicago's O'HareInternational Airport to Dusseldorf, Germany, and Columbia, Mo. In a statement Wednesday, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said Chicago and Dusseldorf are travel ...
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Got to admit it's getting better: the cost of Greater Rochester International ...
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (blog)
Few things in life get cheaper. Cars, shirts, groceries, all generally cost more over time. One exception might be home electronics like computers, where the prices generally remain the same but what you get for that money in terms of processing speed ...
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (blog)
Boyd: US Airline Industry Now Stable
Fox Business
Details. Description. Michael Boyd, Boyd Group International president, breaks down the winners and losers in the airline industry this earnings season. Duration 3:36; Date Oct 25, 2012. Advertisement ...
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Singapore Airlines to end world's longest flights
Record-Searchlight
20, 2012, file photo, Captain Mike McClellan, ORD Domicile Chairman of the Allied Pilots Association left, joins over 200 American Airline pilots marching on a picket line at O'HareInternational Airport, in Chicago. There could be progress in breaking ...
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