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U.S. Fares Rise at Two Airlines
Fri, 22 Dec 2006 01:10:09 EDT | New York Times
American Airlines and Delta Air Lines have increased fares in most domestic markets in the face of higher jet fuel prices.
Mon, 25 Dec 2006 22:42:28 EDT | New York Times
Airlines are reserving more choice seats for their best customers, while making it easier for them to check in and get on board.
World Business Briefing: South Korea: Asiana Airlines Orders Planes
Wed, 03 Jan 2007 23:01:35 EDT | New York Times
Asiana Airlines, South Korea?s second-biggest airline, said it had ordered six passenger planes from Airbus for delivery this year and was considering ordering two additional Airbus jets. The airline also signed an order to buy two Boeing 777-200ER jets. An Asiana spokeswoman declined to give the value of the orders.
U.S. Chooses United for Nonstop Flights to China
Tue, 09 Jan 2007 23:17:33 EDT | New York Times
The United States government has tentatively selected United Airlines to provide new nonstop service to China, federal regulators and the airline said.
World Business Briefings: Emissions Plan for Airlines Opposed by U.S. Diplomat
Tue, 09 Jan 2007 23:17:32 EDT | New York Times
A United States diplomat warned the European Commission against adopting rules that would impose emission controls on all flights landing at European airports, a signal that Washington may take legal action if the measure became law. The diplomat, John R. Byerly, left, deputy assistant secretary of state for transportation affairs, called the proposal ?unworkable and unlawful.? The plan would force foreign airlines flying in Europe to pay for carbon dioxide emissions. Under the proposal, airlines would have to meet emissions targets starting Jan. 1, 2011, for all flights landing within the 27-member European Union. Mr. Byerly?s comments came on the eve of two days of formal talks with European officials aimed at concluding an ?open skies? treaty to open up the trans-Atlantic aviation market.
Plenty of Bull Markets Besides Tech
Wed, 17 Jan 2007 14:33 GMT | TheStreet.com
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'Marketplace' Report: Airlines Weather the Storms
Wed, 17 Jan 2007 13:00:00 EST | NPR News Headlines
Weather cancellations and high fuel prices last year did not affect the airline industry's bottom line. American Airlines reported its first annual profit in six years, and other major carriers are expected to report gains too.
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