EasyJet Ready To DealBy Amon CohenHeythrop Park, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom - EasyJet for the first time is prepared to talk to corporate clients about negotiated discounts, chief... KEEP READING
US Airways To Add First-Class Cabins On Regional JetsBy Jay BoehmerUS Airways by January 2012 will install first-class cabins on 110 US Airways Express aircraft, the carrier announced.... KEEP READING
Expedia Signs On For AA Direct ConnectBy Jay CampbellAmerican Airlines listings returned to Expedia as the companies on Monday announced a memorandum of understanding in which Expedia would use technology... KEEP READING
FAA To Order Emergency Boeing 737 InspectionsBy Jay BoehmerThe Federal Aviation Administration plans to issue an emergency directive on Tuesday that "will require operators of specific early Boeing 737 models to... KEEP READING
Ryanair To Levy New Charge To Cover Flight DisruptionsBy Amon CohenRyanair on April 4 will begin imposing a two-euro per-passenger levy to fund its "costs of flight cancellations, delays and EU261 costs in 'force... KEEP READING
Airlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has followed the tragedy there. Though cuts in service have... KEEP READING
China Eastern Details Codesharing Plans With DeltaBy David JonasChina Eastern intends to share codes with Delta, effective June 1, a day after it ends cooperation with American Airlines, according to filings... KEEP READING
Political Turmoil Stymies Global Air Travel DemandBy David JonasPolitical unrest in the Middle East and North Africa during February slowed global air passenger traffic growth, according to the International Air... KEEP READING
JAL Completes ReorganizationBy Jay BoehmerJapan Airlines announced the completion of its court-supervised corporate reorganization, claiming to have made "full repayment of reorganization... KEEP READING
Air Berlin Adds Corporate Clients As Earnings DropBy Amon CohenAir Berlin in 2010 increased its number of corporate agreements by 286 to 1,441, according to a carrier statement. The airline also signed nearly 6,000... KEEP READING
U.K. Won't Increase Air Passenger Duty Or Switch To Per-Plane TaxBy Amon CohenThe U.K. government has postponed until April 2012 any further increases in its air passenger duty, by far the highest departure tax in the developed... KEEP READING
Lufthansa Warns Of Further Fuel Surcharge HikesBy Amon CohenLufthansa warned that customers should not be surprised to see more fuel surcharge increases this year, after the carrier for the second time in 2011... KEEP READING
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