Air travel demand drops; Delta trims capacity for 2009 USA Today - Dec 2, 2008 By Dan Reed, USA TODAY Air travel demand was far lower in November than expected — enough to persuade Delta Air Lines (DAL) to lock in 2009 capacity cuts of ...
British Air, Qantas Merger May Win Plane Discounts (Update1) Bloomberg - 12 hours ago Emirates, the biggest Arab airline and owned by the Dubai government, vies with rivals including BA and Singapore Air for intercontinental traffic between ...
Delta Will Clip Its Wings To Stay In Air Forbes, NY - Dec 2, 2008 Delta Air Lines (nyse: DAL - news - people ) said Tuesday it will reduce consolidated system capacity by 6.0% to 8.0% in 2009, compared with the current ...
IAF on alert to thwart possible air borne strikes Hindu, India - 6 hours ago New Delhi (IANS): The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Thursday increased vigil to counter any air borne terror threat after Defence Minister AK Antony sounded a ...
Up next at Delta: Worker pacts Detroit Free Press, United States - 8 hours ago ... Delta Air Lines has a tremendous task in its merger with Northwest Airlines -- reaching agreements with the unions representing its employees. ...
Delta, Northwest to merge frequent flier programs Atlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 1 hour ago By KELLY YAMANOUCHI Delta Air Lines said Thursday that members of Delta’s and merger partner Northwest Airlines’ frequent flier programs will be able to ...
Panel to work on Air India's joint venture proposal Hindu, India - 5 hours ago New Delhi (PTI): A proposal to allow Air India set up joint venture firms with a leading Singaporean aviation company for ground handling and cargo ...
Delta Air Lines to cut 2009 capacity 6-8 percent Reuters - Dec 2, 2008 CHICAGO (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines (DAL.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) will cut its systemwide capacity by 6 percent to 8 percent in 2009 because ...
Thailand restores international air links The Associated Press - 10 hours ago Serirat said representatives of the International Civil Aviation Organization, the International Air Transport Association and foreign embassies will visit ...