Airline business
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Comment - Job insecurity| 2005
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Briefing - INTERNATIONAL - A380 plans revealed Amadeus finally sold| 2005
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Briefing - AMERICAS - Lifeline for US Airways| 2005
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Lifeline for US Airways| 2005
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Briefing - AMERICAS - Aloha into Chapter 11| 2005
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Briefing - AMERICAS - Southwest's ATA move| 2005
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Briefing - AMERICAS - LAN eyes up Brazil Air Jamaica nationalised| 2005
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German low-cost profits| 2005
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Briefing - EUROPE - German low-cost profits Aer Lingus early exits| 2005
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Briefing - EUROPE - Airport aid ruling fears Bilateral compromise| 2005
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Airport aid ruling fears| 2005
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Briefing - EUROPE - Cuts at Cyprus Airways VLM's regional growth| 2005
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Cuts at Cyprus Airways| 2005
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Speedy tsunami recovery| 2005
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Briefing - ASIA - Speedy tsunami recovery China-Taiwan flight deal| 2005
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Briefing - ASIA - India deregulates Air Deccan on the up| 2005
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Pacific Blue avoids NZ| 2005
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Briefing - ASIA - Pacific Blue avoids NZ| 2005
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Fresh start Malaysia Airlines had already undergone a radical state-backed financial reorganisation when Ahmad Fuaad Dahlan took up the reins as chief executive in early 2004Dahlan, A. F. et al. | 2005
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AHMAD FUAAD DAHLAN - Fresh start - Malaysia Airlines had already undergone a radical state-backed financial reorganisation when Ahmad Fuaad Dahlan took up the reins as chief executive in early 2004. His mission now is to raise the carrier's game with an improved product, fleet overhaul, expanded international network and possible membership of one of the global alliances.| 2005
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Briefing - INSIGHT - Delta and KLM are the latest to overhaul their fare and pricing policies.| 2005
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New lease of life Lessors saw a spike up in leasing rates in 2004, staging a recovery from a downturn that has tested the nerves of at least some shareholders to beyond breaking point| 2005
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Investment opportunities The financial markets are again opening up to airlines as recovery sets in| 2005
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Debt burden What is the true extent of the debt burden of the world's leading airlines after the downturn?| 2005
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Small is beautiful The new wave of larger regional jets will expand the scope of local air service in much the same way as their 30- to 50-seat predecessors| 2005
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AIRCRAFT - Small is beautiful - The new wave of larger regional jets will expand the scope of local air service in much the same way as their 30- to 50-seat predecessors. Stage lengths have been increasing and their use as a strategic competitive weapon is not expected to decline anytime soon.| 2005
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MARKETING - Comfort zone - Airlines, particularly those in Asia and Europe, continue to make significant changes to cabin layouts as they seek to maximise revenue from business traffic. Lie-flat beds are becoming more prevalent, even as some carriers look for the next moves in the seating area. The North American majors, however, remain more focused on costs.| 2005
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Comfort zone Airlines, particularly those in Asia and Europe, continue to make significant changes to cabin layouts as they seek to maximise revenue from business traffic| 2005