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Geneva, Zurich airports end year better than most
GenevaLunch —
Authority: 526
Kloten International Airport, Zurich, Switzerland Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Geneva’s Cointrin International Airport will most likely end 2009 with 2 percent fewer passengers, a figure that is healthier than those most airports will show this year. The figure was provided by Robert Deillon, president ...1 week ago -
The airline industry
Wednesday-Night —
Authority: 135
More on aviation and airlines and Wednesday-night.com ; Financial Times December 2008 Stiff Fines Are Set for Long Wait on the Tarmac (NYT) Carriers that do not provide food and water after two hours or a chance to disembark after three hours will face penalties of $27,500 a passenger. 30 November ...1 week ago -
A Weak Recovery for Business Travel
Business Travel Tips —
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International Air Transport Association (IATA) said despite a slight recovery in world trade helped lift the number of people flying, total passenger numbers have now recovered about half of last year’s drop.IATA said that premium and economy passenger numbers are now around 6% points above their respective low ...1 week ago -
IATA predicts losses higher than previous estimate
The Latest Travel News and Information —
Authority: 440
IATA has released a recent statement reporting that in the coming year, the losses faced by the airline industry are going be as high as 5.6 billion dollars. This is around 1.8 billion dollars more than the previous estimate. However, most of the industry is not worried as even though the losses predicted seem huge, ...1 week ago -
Aviation strengthens commitment to tough targets
Aviation news - Planegrazy —
Authority: 120
Image via Wikipedia The International Air Transport Association (IATA) welcomed the Copenhagen Accord as an important step in the right direction for climate change. Aviation emissions were not addressed specifically in the Accord, a reflection of the pro-active measures the industry has taken to set challenging ...1 week ago -
The Smart Tag is on The Bag
Trifter —
Authority: 128
Image via Wikipedia Overview The RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) equation for tagging checked airline baggage is unique. RFID technology is far more accurate than the legacy barcode method of tracking, which often requires human intervention for accurate luggage sortation and routing to occur. The business ...1 week ago -
Aviation & Shipping Emissions
Wednesday-Night —
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Climate Deal On Ships And Planes Seen Slipping Away (Reuters/Planet Ark) COPENHAGEN - Climate negotiators warned on Wednesday they may miss the opportunity to cap emissions from shipping and aviation and so miss out on billions of dollars in taxation to help poor countries cope with climate change. With just two days ...1 week ago -
What we’re reading: Aria Las Vegas opens, 787 performs as expected, IATA cuts 2010 forecast
Consumer Traveler —
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After five years of construction, The Aria, CityCenters centerpeice is finally open.1 week ago -
Airline recession will continue into 2010, good news for passengers
Gadling —
Authority: 697
Filed under: Business , North America , United States , Airlines The airline industry must be excited to see 2009 coming to a close. It was a year of route cuts, perk cuts and abuse from passengers over all kinds of sacrifices in the cabin ... and a genuine commitment to fees for extra bags. The global ...2 weeks ago -
Bisignani: Airlines to lose $5.6 billion in 2010
eTurboNews - Travel and Tourism Industry News —
Authority: 504
Airline losses in 2010 will total $5.6 billion, 47 percent wider than an earlier forecast, as oil prices rise while carriers compete for passengers with lower fares, the International Air Transport As read more2 weeks ago -
IATA says globally airlines will lose $5.6 billion
George S. May Business Blog —
Authority: 130
IATA, the international airline umbrella group, has projected a $5.6 billion loss for global carriers. Below is the AP write-up on the announcement, however, prior to posting that I want to point out two, some-what positives that were explained.1) While globally the loss expected is $5.6 billion, North American ...2 weeks ago -
TFN eNews 12/15/2009: The next mega-building boom — and who will be profiting from it
TodaysFinancialNews.com LLC —
Authority: 436
In today’s TFN eNews: * The cyclical nature of blame * Good news for the airline industry * The next crude? Dear TFN eNews reader, Is there anyone still doubting the cyclical nature of business and politics? Well, look no further than President Obama for proof. It’s rarely mentioned these ...2 weeks ago -
Airlines could ease liquids rules in 2 years
GenevaLunch —
Authority: 526
Ken Dunlap, IATA Genevas Cointrin airport, 15 December 2009 See all of GenevaLunch’s articles on the annual airline industry Iata meeting in Geneva 15 December Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) - The ban on liquids carried onto airplanes could end, but probably not sooner than in two years, says Ken ...2 weeks ago -
Costs to air passengers in holding pattern in 2009
GenevaLunch —
Authority: 526
Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) - “In 2009 we’ve not seen big tax increases coming through,” says Jeff Poole, director of airport and industry charges and taxation at IATA (International Air Transport Association) in Geneva. Poole says the big worry now is the Copenhagen climate change conference, with the ...2 weeks ago -
What’s under the hood of AAR?
TodaysFinancialNews.com LLC —
Authority: 436
It is a pivotal day for the airline industry. With its latest earnings figures due out after the closing bell, that may not be good news for AAR Corp. (NYSE:AIR). By Andrew Snyder, TodaysFinancialNews.com Baltimore – ( TFN ): When I married my wife, I should have hired a personal travel agent. With family in ...2 weeks ago -
World airline losses in 2010 nearly double forecasts
GenevaLunch —
Authority: 526
Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The world’s airlines are expected to lose $$5.6 billion in 2010, nearly twice earlier forecasts of $3.8b. The losses will come on the heels of an “ Annus Horribilis ” in 2009 where losses will likely be $11b for the industry worldwide, IATA (International Air and Transport ...2 weeks ago -
Flying Internationally? Check That Airline Out First!
SayEducate —
Authority: 426
You’re planning a trip in the near future, one that will take you overseas to destinations not served by most US air carriers. Your safety concerns have been raised because the country where you’ll be flying around within doesn’t have a reputation for airline safety. How can you confirm whether an airline is ...2 weeks ago -
Keynote from IATA Commercial Symposium 2009 – Driving revenue for airlines from real-time customer insights on social media
SimpliFlying || Aviation :: Branding :: Technology || Airline marketing, airline brand management, social media, Web 2.0 —
Authority: 112
Dear SimpliFliers, As many of you know (from my about page / LinkedIn / Twitter ), I’m in Athens, Greece right now at the IATA Commercial Strategy Symposium 2009. It began with me leading a sold-out pre-conference hands-on workshop for airline executives on social media. Today and tomorrow I will be Chairing the ...3 weeks ago -
Aviation Brings its Targets to Copenhagen
Aviation news - Planegrazy —
Authority: 120
Image by Getty Images via Daylife The International Air Transport Association (IATA) brought the aviation industry’s environmental goals to Copenhagen. Airlines, airports, air navigation service providers and manufacturers are calling for a global approach to reducing aviation emissions and are united in a ...3 weeks ago -
IATA anticipates 11 billion loss
The Latest Travel News and Information —
Authority: 440
Despite businesses picking up worldwide in the third quarter, the International Airline Transport Association (IATA) believes that the airline industry this year will write a loss of at least 11 billion dollars. Europe was reported to be the worst affected region in the world for the aviation industry. The rest of ...3 weeks ago

