Steller new ceo at Air Seychelles
- BTN News
- Wednesday, 21 September 2011
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Possibly signalling similar moves in the Asia-Pacific region, US carriers have said they'll freeze or reverse growth plans for 2012 and beyond, cutting services that typically fly with light loads from schedules in trough periods.
China has announced a new airport in Beijing that could have as many as nine runways.
The US government is seeking to ban electronic cigarettes on airline flights because it fears the smokeless cigarettes may be harmful.
Finland's Finnair says it will work more closely with India's Kingfisher Airlines and US carrier American Airlines (AA) to increase passenger traffic between India and Europe.
The UK's revised ATOL (Air Travel Organiser’s Licensing) proposal is drawing fire across the industry.
Thailand's Thai Airways has sounded the death knell for its stalled partnership with Singapore-based Tiger Airways, saying its planned new regional airline Thai Smile will fill any gap in the market.
Europe's Air France-KLM is to buy US$12 billion worth of planes as part of a plan to use newer aircraft to combat high fuel costs and reduce emissions.
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