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merger? No way, say analysts
Jan 11, 2006 -- U.S. Transportation Secretary
Norman Mineta may think Delta Air Lines and Northwest
Airlines might merge as part of both carriers'
bankruptcy restructuring.
Alitalia
pilots, flight attendants may strike at start
of Olympics
Jan 10, 2006 -- Alitalia pilots and flight attendants
plan to strike on the eve and the first day of
next month's Torino Olympics, creating possible
havoc for arriving fans.
Private
Registered Traveler Program Gains Third Airport
Jan 8, 2006 -- Indianapolis International Airport's
board this morning voted unanimously to move forward
with a registered traveler program and is in the
midst of finalizing a deal with Verified Identity
Pass.
Business
Travelers Choose Best Airlines, Airports
Jan 11, 2006 -- Business Traveler magazine asked
a sampling of its 60,000 subscribers to choose
the best in the business travel industry, including
their favorite airlines, airports and hotels around
the world.
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TSA
rule change means more time for chain mail
Jan 11, 2006 -- In a recent column, I mused about
the changes we might see on airplanes now that
the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
has loosened the rules about what we can tote
onboard in our carry-ons.
TSA
announces new influx of puffer machines at airports
Jan 9, 2006 — The busiest U.S. airports
— about 40 of them — will have bomb-detection
equipment known as "puffer machines"
installed by spring.
Airport
screeners' strains, sprains highest
Jan 10, 2006 — Federal airport screeners
continue to have the highest injury rate among
the nation's workers nearly two years after the
TSA discovered the problem.
United
plans flat capacity through 2010
Jan 11, 2006 -- United Airlines will keep mainline
capacity flat at 140.9 billion ASMs in each of
the five years 2006-10 inclusive.RPMs also are
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| United
launches exit loan of up to $3B
Jan 9, 2006 — United Airlines' parent company has launched
its bankruptcy exit financing loan of up to $3 billion, effectively
starting the countdown toward the conclusion of its 37-month
restructuring in federal bankruptcy court.
NWA,
partners pull application for antitrust immunity
Jan 11, 2006 -- Northwest Airlines Corp. and its SkyTeam alliance
partners on Wednesday withdrew their application for antitrust
immunity for trans-Atlantic operations.
Mesaba's
fleet to shrink
Jan 11, 2006 -- Northwest Airlines' regional partner Mesaba
expects its fleet to be cut in half, according to media reports.
Northwest
gets more time for bankruptcy plan
Jan 10, 2006 — A New York bankruptcy court judge allowed
management of Northwest Airlines six more months to develop
a reorganization plan.
Boeing
to build maintenance facility in India
Jan 11, 2006 -- The Boeing Co. has committed to building a
regional maintenance, repair and overhaul base in India.
Shake-up
at ATA Airlines
Jan 11, 2006 -- ATA Airlines, which flies to Hawaii from San
Francisco, Los Angeles and Phoenix, is reassigning its senior
executives. |
Pilots,
Management Move Forward at US Airways Express Carrier
Jan 11, 2006 -- The pilots of Piedmont Airlines have ratified
a tentative agreement with their management that provides
for quality-of-life improvements to their current collective
bargaining agreement.
Labor
objects to exec. bonuses at American
Jan 10, 2006 — Leaders of three unions at American Airlines
are questioning stock-based bonuses that executives of the
money-losing carrier are due to receive in April.
Mexicana,
AeroMexico to leave DFW Airport
Jan 10, 2006 — Mexicana Airlines and AeroMexico, facing
tough competition from U.S. carriers, say they will pull out
of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
British
Airways overhauls regional unit to improve profits, fight
LCCs
Jan 11, 2006 -- Less than two months after he announced a
35% downsizing of British Airways' top management CEO Willie
Walsh presented an overhaul of BA's poorly performing regional
operations.
Air
India buying 68 Boeing planes in $11B order
Jan 11, 2006 -- Air India has signed a firm deal to order
68 airplanes from The Boeing Co., worth $11 billion at list
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Spirit
Airlines begins service from DFW Airport
Jan 10, 2006 -- Spirit Airlines on Tuesday became the sixth
low-cost carrier to begin operating out of Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport.
Continental
bucks turbulence
Jan 9, 2006 -- Shares of Continental Airlines Inc. skyrocketed
into 2006, flying in the face of steep fuel costs.
JAL
adds to 747-400 Boeing Converted Freighter order
Jan 10, 2006 -- Japan Airlines announced it is increasing
the number of 747-400BCFs it has on order to eight with four
options, up from its October 2004 commitment of three firm
orders and four options.
Dolphin
not getting along swimmingly with Frontier Airlines
Jan 11, 2006 -- After Flip, the Frontier Airlines dolphin,
held a Jan. 8 press conference about his demands to fly to
Mexico, Frontier fans and foes flipped out in support of the
marine mammal's campaign. |
American
stopping service at Houston's Hobby airport
Jan 10, 2006 -- American Airlines is discontinuing service
from Houston's William P. Hobby airport, effective April 3,
a spokesman confirmed Tuesday.
Unions
oppose bonuses for American execs
Jan 9, 2006 -- The labor unions representing employees at
American Airlines oppose an announcement by American's parent
company to give 1,000 managers bonuses under a performance
plan approved in 2003.
Alaska
Airlines faces fine for improper emergency exit lighting
January 10, 2006 -- US FAA last week proposed to fine Alaska
Airlines $500,000 for flying a 737 without required cabin
floor lighting on 478 revenue flights between July 12 and
Dec. 2, 2004.
Fuel
cost moderation helps Midwest Airlines
Jan 10, 2006 -- Midwest Airlines Inc. reported gains in passenger
traffic and in a key measure of revenue on a continuing moderation
in rising fuel costs in December. |
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Independence
Air closes shop
Jan 6, 2006 -- Independence Air ceased operations Thursday
night, 18 months after launching its service as a low-cost
carrier.
Most
FLYi employees cut loose, one gets golden parachute as airline
folds
Jan 9, 2006 -- FLYi, parent of Independence Air, grounded
its fleet Jan. 5 following its last flight, an A319 from Tampa
that landed at Washington Dulles.Some 2,700 workers were left
unemployed by the shutdown.
All
Nippon phases out 747SR
Jan 9, 2006 -- ANA said it will retire its last 747SR March
10 following a flight from Kagoshima to Tokyo Haneda.
Outstate
airline targets Chicago
Jan 9, 2006 -- A group of Grand Rapids entrepreneurs are launching
a commercial airline to fly between small cities and Chicago.
They'll start with their own city and St. Cloud. |
Southwest's
numbers fly to top
Jan 9, 2006 -- If it seems like there are more passengers
waiting around the Southwest Airlines gates at the Buffalo
Niagara International Airport these days and fewer around
those of US Airways, it is not an illusion.
Frontier
reaches deal with technicians, looks toward Canada
Jan 9, 2006 -- Frontier Airlines mechanics, represented by
the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, approved a three-year
labor contract.
Air
France-KLM denies further interest in Alitalia
Jan 6, 2006 -- Air France-KLM Group denied reports it is increasing
its stake in Alitalia. Earlier this week, Finanza e Mercati
indicated AF-KLM might take over the struggling Italian carrier.
Sun
Country hunts $18M in funding
Jan 9, 2006 -- Sun Country Airlines Inc., which has beat aviation-industry
odds several times in recent years, is starting off 2006 with
a new challenge: raising nearly $18 million in a private-placement
offering. |
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Rail / Hotel
/ Car / Cruise News
Enterprise
to offer GPS devices
Enterprise Rent-A-Car announced Tuesday a phased national
roll-out of portable in-car navigation devices available at
its airport locations.
Advantage
Rent-A-Car adds four new partners to international program
Jan 9, 2006 -- Advantage Rent-A-Car Inc. has added new affiliated
car-rental partners in Spain, the Czech Republic, Honduras
and Grenada.
Sky
Harbor parking rates set to increase
Jan 9, 2006 -- Parking rate increases go into effect at midnight
tonight at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. |
Las
Vegas hotel-casino destroyed
Jan 11, 2006 — After spending two shuttered years living
up to its name, the Castaways hotel and casino went out with
a bang Wednesday morning.
Cruising
2006
Jan 4, 2006 -- In an era in which cruise lines are frantically
carving out unique niches, trends are constantly developing
and evolving.
Exciting
Developments on Tap at Carnival Cruise Lines in 2006
Jan 4, 2006 -- Carnival Cruise Lines has a number of exciting
developments planned for the 2006 cruise season, including
new year-round four- and five-day cruises from Port Canaveral,
Fla., featuring a brand new port of call, Grand Turk.
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Other
Industry Related News
Fliers
wonder if there's no such thing as a free ride
Jan 9, 2006 -- The proportion of domestic airline passengers
traveling on free tickets continues to diminish, the
result of changes in mileage programs and consumer preferences.
Striving
for fanny-friendly airline seats
Jan 9, 2006 — It's traveling executives like Marc
Shapiro that BE Aerospace has in mind when it tries
to engineer the perfect airline seat.
Memphis
International Airport launches flight tracker
Jan 10, 2006 -- Picking up relatives and business colleagues
from the airport on time could become easier thanks
to a new feature added to Memphis International Airport's
Web site.
City
considers increasing landing fees at Love Field
Jan 9, 2006 -- Landing fees at Dallas Love Field may
soon increase for the first time since 1997 -- returning
to a rate charged as far back as the mid 1980s.
TSA
recruiting marked by uncontrolled spending
Jan 10, 2006 -- In the rush to hire airport screeners
after the September 11 terrorist attacks, the newly
formed Transportation Security Administration spent
as much as $143,432 per screener on recruitment in Topeka,
Kansas, according to a report released Monday.
EU
court rules airlines must compensate passengers for
flight delays
Jan 10, 2006— European airlines lost a legal bid
Tuesday that aimed to strike down new EU rules guaranteeing
passengers compensation for flight delays or cancellations.
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Airlines
change how they herd us aboard
Jan 9, 2006 -- To wring out greater savings and to minimize
passenger frustration, some airlines are adopting new
ways of boarding.
FAA
OKs Ballistic Recovery parachute system
Jan 10, 2006 -- Federal Aviation Administration has
approved the company's whole-plane parachute recovery
systems for use on Symphony SA 160 aircraft.
Port
of Baltimore kicks off 300th anniversary celebration
Jan 10, 2006 -- The Maryland Port Administration debuted
a year-long series of fetes and promotions Tuesday to
celebrate the Port of Baltimore's 300th anniversary
and tout its economic impact on Maryland.
Airport
authority picks Schenectady firm to design new service
center
Jan 10, 2006 -- Schenectady architecture firm Stracher
Roth Gilmore has been awarded a $548,702 contract to
design the Eclipse Aviation aircraft service center
that will be built at Albany International Airport.
US
DOT releases November performance figures
Jan 5, 2006 -- US airlines reported an ontime arrival
rate of 80% in November, an improvement over the 79.1%
achieved in November 2004 but a drop from October's
rate of 81.3%, according to the "Air Travel Consumer
Report" released yesterday by the US Dept. of Transportation.
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