THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS

BA to run 'full flying program'
Jan. 30, 200 7- British Airways says it expects to run a "full flying program" from London on Tuesday after an eleventh-hour deal averted a planned two-day strike by cabin crew.

Merger pressures likely to continue despite US Airways dropping bid for Delta
Jan. 31, 2007 - US Airways is calling off its bid for Delta Air Lines. But industry analysts expect the pressure to merge that's facing Eagan-based Northwest Airlines and other carriers will continue. And the Metropolitan Airports Commission is keeping that very much in mind.

United says mergers still viable
Feb. 1, 2007 - US Airways' (LCC) failed hostile bid for Delta Air Lines doesn't kill prospects for other airline mergers, United Airlines (UAUA) CEO Glenn Tilton said Thursday.

Northwest has no plans to merge this year
Jan. 31, 2007 - Northwest Airlines plans to emerge from bankruptcy protection as an independent carrier and stay that way through 2007, CEO Doug Steenland said on Tuesday.

Travellers pay new "green" airline tax
Feb. 1, 2007 - Passengers leaving airports were having to pay a higher rate of air tax from Thursday or risk being barred from their flights.

U.K.'s new tax increase means unfriendlier skies
Feb. 2, 2007 - The controversial change, announced in December by United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown, doubles the country's Air Passenger Duty on long-haul flights to 40 British pounds for economy class, or about $78 (the premium-class tax also doubles, to 80 pounds, or about $157). The increase boosts the already high total cost of taxes and fees in economy class between the USA and the U.K. to nearly $300, more than double the amount levied on flights to rival low-cost hub Amsterdam.

Kid-Friendly Business Travel
No one needs to tell you that traveling with children isn’t always a walk in the park. Throw in a last-minute business trip full of day-long board meetings, multiple conference calls and late-night client dinners, and what you’ve got is a race to find decent kinder care. Make that around-the-clock babysitting if your spouse also logs hours on the road.

International trusted traveler program sought
Jan. 31, 2007 - Believing it would help stem the USA's diminishing appeal to travelers from abroad, the U.S. travel industry asked Congress on Wednesday to launch a special trusted traveler program for international visitors.

Hundreds Lost Money in Alleged Travel Scam
Feb. 1, 2007 - A new travel scam involving a North Carolina travel agency has appeared in Maryland. The Carroll County State's Attorney's Office says Barbara Herrington and her Mooresville travel agency Southern Travel ripped off hundreds of Maryland residents.

Most of the victims were charged at least one-thousand dollars for a promised Hawaiian vacation, but never got the trip for which they paid. The victims had attended a presentation about the trip at a V-F-W Post in December. The county sheriff's office says the victims lost a combined total of $115,000.

Herrington already faces unrelated fraud charges. Several counties are working with police on new charges against Herrington.

Marriott says trans fats will check out
Feb. 1, 2007 -Marriott International (MAR) said Thursday that by mid-February it will eliminate trans fats from the food it serves at its 2,300 North American hotels.

New Mexico orders US Airways to stop serving alcohol
Jan. 31, 2007 - The cease-and-desist order came as authorities discovered the airline lacked the required public service liquor license while they were investigating a fatal drunken driving crash caused by a man who allegedly was intoxicated on a US Airways flight to Albuquerque, said Ed Lopez, superintendent of the state Regulation and Licensing Department.

FAA proposes raising pilot retirement age to 65
Jan. 31, 2007 - Airline pilots would be allowed to fly until they turn 65 instead of the current mandatory retirement age of 60 under new rules proposed by the Federal Aviation Administration.

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