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British Airways said Thursday that passenger capacity declined 6.2% in November while traffic fell 4.3%. Passenger load factor -- a measure of passengers to available seats -- rose 1.5 points to 75.9%...Total passengers carried fell 3.4% to 2.3 million....
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The Irish Times takes no responsibility for the content or availability of other websites Union representatives will meet Aer Lingus this afternoon in an attempt to hammer out an agreement over the airline's cost cutting plan. The meeting comes after...
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The anxiety generated by Dubai shows just how far the financial world has come in the last nine months. The verdict: a good way forward, but a long road to go. The good news is that a problem this small can attract enough attention to shake investors.
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British Airways Plc will compensate consumers for cancellation penalties and other expenses stemming from an erroneous $40 fare offer between the United States and India, the U.S. government said on Monday. The Transportation Department said in an enforcement...
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Making up the bulk of airline profits and the main contributing factor to the losses of so many airlines over the last two years two years, business class sections on airplanes are now filling up again to pre-recession levels. British Airways, for example,...
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The Exeter-based company, which has twice shelved float plans, is expected to be valued at about £300m. Merrill Lynch, the airline’s long-standing adviser, has been instructed to prepare for a listing next year. The directors, led by chairman and chief...
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British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh warned his cabin crew yesterday that he will not compromise on cost-cutting measures ahead of possible strike action next month. Walsh told the Financial Times that voluntary redundancies and other measures...
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British Airways is facing an unprecedented campaign to poach its passengers – conducted by an airline which it part owns. Europe's biggest regional airline, Flybe, has sent an email to thousands of frequent travellers headed "Beat the strike" and citing...
Tags: cabin crew, strike action, Flybe, British Airways, industrial action, United Kingdom, London, European Low Fares Airline Association, Malaysia Airlines, Airline, Ryanair, Low-cost airlines, Regional airline
Crew online chat forums have been inundated with complaints after BA’s decision ten days ago to cut staffing levels on its long-haul flights. Passengers are also getting fired up about the changes, but not all are supporting the crew. One accused BA’s...
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