AIRLINE NEWS.Air Berlin will add a eur6-eur9 ($7-$11) surcharge on airfares sold through tour operators this winter season owing to owing to prep. Because of; on account of: I couldn't attend, owing to illness. owing to prep → debido a, por causa de the high cost of fuel. Aug 11, 2004 AirAsia will launch one daily flight between Hat Yai Hat Yai (Thai: หาดใหญ่; also Haad Yai / Had Yai) is a city in southern Thailand near the boundary to Malaysia. Geographical location . and Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur (kwä`lə l m`p r), city (1990 est. pop. . Aug 5, 2004 AirTran Airways AirTran Airways is a low-cost airline that is a Delaware corporation with headquarters in Orlando, Florida, USA and is a subsidiary of AirTran Holdings. AirTran operates over 750 daily flights throughout the eastern USA and the Midwest, including over 270 daily departures from on Nov. 4 2004 will launch new daily nonstop service between Atlanta and Grand Bahama Grand Bahama: see Bahamas. Island, between Ft. Lauderdale and Rochester, between Orlando and Milwaukee, between Orlando and Pittsburgh and between Rochester and Tampa as well as two daily nonstop flights between Atlanta and Miami, between Bloomington/Normal and Orlando and between Baltimore/Washington and Ft. Myers. On Nov. 20 the airline will begin one daily nonstop flight between Ft. Myers and Milwaukee and on Dec. 7 it will launch one daily nonstop between Dallas/Ft. Worth and Ft. Lauderdale, between West Palm Beach and Philadelphia and between Philadelphia and Ft. Myers. Effective Dec. 17, AirTran will commence one daily nonstop flight between Dayton and Tampa and between Flint and Tampa, and beginning Jan. 10 it will launch one daily nonstop between Dayton and Ft. Lauderdale. Aug 5, 2004 AirTran Airways will begin daily nonstop flights between Dallas/Ft. Worth and Ft. Lauderdale Dec. 7 2004. Aug 4, 2004 AirTran Airways announced plans to increase its Florida service this fall, going from its 72 current daily departures to 88 by January 2005. There will also be an additional nonstop route from Atlanta to Grand Bahama Island, effective Nov. 4. Florida routes to begin on Nov. 4 include Pittsburgh, Bloomington/Normal and Milwaukee to Orlando; Atlanta to Miami; Fort Myers Fort Myers, city (1990 pop. 45,206), seat of Lee co., SW Fla., on the Caloosahatchee River, near the Gulf of Mexico; founded 1850, inc. 1905. It has a tourist trade and light industry and is a shipping point for citrus fruits, winter vegetables, flowers (especially to Baltimore/Washington; Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale (lô`dərdāl), residential, commercial, and resort city (1990 pop. 149,377), seat of Broward co., SE Fla., on the Atlantic coast; settled around a fort built (c.1837) in the Seminole War, inc. 1911. to Rochester; and Tampa to Rochester. A route from Flint, Mich., to Fort Lauderdale will commence on Nov. 6, with other routes scheduled to open later that month and in December 2004. Aug 4, 2004 All Nippon Airways plans to launch a new low-cost carrier A low-cost carrier or low-cost airline (also known as a no-frills or discount carrier / airline) is an airline that offers generally low fares in exchange for eliminating many traditional passenger services. on Japan's southwestern island of Kyushu next year. Plans call for two 130-seat 737-500s replace some of the routes currently served by Air Nippon
Air Nippon ( . According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. insiders at ANA, the new airline will be launched later this month and will operate more than 100 flights a day by 2007. It is expected to have a lower cost base than Air Nippon. Aug 6, 2004 Aloha Airlines Aloha Airlines is an American airline headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii USA. It operates extensive scheduled services within the Hawaiian Islands, and between Hawaii and the West Coast of the United States. www.alohaairlines.com is adding a second daily flight between Reno and Hawaii and restoring its direct service between Burbank, Calif. and Kahului, Maui. The first flight leaves Maui on Dec. 15 2004, makes a same-plane stop in Burbank and continues to Reno-Tahoe International Airport Reno-Tahoe International Airport (IATA: RNO, ICAO: KRNO, FAA LID: RNO) is a public airport located three miles (5 km) southeast of the central business district of Reno, a city in Washoe County, Nevada, United States. . The Maui-bound flight originates in Reno, makes a same-plane stop in Burbank and continues to Kahului. Travelers also can book the Reno-Burbank route. To free up aircraft for the new service, Aloha is ending its twice-weekly Honolulu-Rarotonga service. The last Honolulu-Rarotonga flight leaves Honolulu on Dec. 10 and the final Rarotonga-Honolulu flight leaves Rarotonga on Dec. 11 2004. Aug 17, 2004 Aloha Airlines will add a second daily flight between Reno and Maui via Burbank Dec. 15 2004. The airline said to accommodate the new service, it will reallocate Verb 1. reallocate - allocate, distribute, or apportion anew; "Congressional seats are reapportioned on the basis of census data" reapportion allocate, apportion - distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose; "I am allocating a loaf of its fleet and discontinue its twice-weekly service to Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. The last Rarotonga flight will operate out of Honolulu on Dec. 10 2004. Aug 13, 2004 America West Airlines America West Airlines was one of the United States' ten major airlines. The airline was based in Tempe, Arizona, and is now a part of US Airways Group. At the time of its integration into US Airways, the airline maintained two hubs, one at Phoenix Sky Harbor International will launch four weekly flights between San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. and Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta (pwār`tō väyär`tä), city (1990 pop. 93,503), Jalisco state, W Mexico. Located on the expansive Bahía de Banderas [Bay of Flags], Puerto Vallarta has been used since the 16th cent. and Los Cabos Los Cabos is a municipality located at the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula, in the state of Baja California Sur. It encompasses the towns of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, as well as the Resort Corridor that lies between the two. on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 respectively. The service will be provided by America West Express America West Express was the name for America West Airlines commuter and regional flights operated by Mesa Air Group's Mesa Airlines under a code share agreement. Today Mesa Airlines operates for US Airways Express. operated by subsidiary airlines of Mesa Air Group Mesa Air Group (NASDAQ: MESA) is a Nevada Corporation[1] commercial aviation holding company with headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona. The company operates three regional airline subsidiaries: Mesa Airlines, Freedom Airlines, and Air Midwest, and five supporting using CRJs. AWA AWA As Well As (internet chat lingo) AWA Animal Welfare Act AWA Australian Workplace Agreement AWA America West Airlines AWA Anime Weekend Atlanta (Anime convention in Atlanta, GA) also will begin Saturday-only service between Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. and Acapulco and between Oakland and Los Cabos. These flights begin Dec. 18 2004. Aug 10, 2004 America West is offering fares as low as $99 each way, based on a roundtrip purchase, on nonstop flights from Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. and San Diego to Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabos; as well as between Los Angeles and Acapulco; and Oakland, California “Oakland” redirects here. For other uses, see Oakland (disambiguation). Oakland (IPA: /ˈoʊklənd/), founded in 1852, is the eighth-largest city in the U.S. and Los Cabos. The airline's existing nonstop service between Los Angeles and Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta is also included in this sale. Aug 2, 2004 America West Airlines formalized for·mal·ize tr.v. for·mal·ized, for·mal·iz·ing, for·mal·iz·es 1. To give a definite form or shape to. 2. a. To make formal. b. a previously announced commitment for 10 A320s and seven A319s (, May 28). It also will lease an additional four A320s from various lessors and either purchase or lease one more A320, bringing the total transaction to 22 aircraft. Deliveries of the purchased aircraft begin in late 2005 and will run through 2006. All A320s will be powered by IAE IAE Institut d'Administration des Entreprises (France) IAE International Aero Engines IAE Impuesto de Actividades Económicas IAE In Any Event IAE Integrated Acquisition Environment IAE Inflatable Antenna Experiment V2500s. Aug 13, 2004 America West Airlines received authorization from US DOT to begin a codeshare partnership with Virgin Atlantic Airways. Under the agreement, passengers will be offered connections between Virgin Atlantic services to Los Angeles, San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden , Las Vegas and Washington Dulles and America West services from Phoenix, Las Vegas and San Diego. Also, AWA will begin four weekly flights between Las Vegas and Puerto Vallarta Nov. 1 and four weekly flights between Las Vegas and Los Cabos Oct. 31 2004. The services will be provided by America West Express, operated by Mesa Air Group, using CRJs. Aug 4, 2004 American Airlines American Airlines Major U.S. airline. American was created through a merger of several smaller U.S. airlines and incorporated in 1934. It continued to buy the routes of other airlines, becoming an international carrier in the 1970s; its routes include South America, the will begin seasonal nonstop service between its Miami hub and Montevideo, Uruguay, this December. This is the first time nonstop service has been offered on the route. American's nonstop flight will operate from Dec. 16 to April 2, 2005, and will be flown three times weekly in each direction. On days the new nonstop flight does not operate, American will continue to fly its current schedule of service via Buenos Aires Buenos Aires (bwā`nəs ī`rēz, âr`ēz, Span. bwā`nōs ī`rās), city and federal district (1991 pop. , Argentina. It will use 767 aircraft with 30 seats in Business Class and 182 in coach. Its Business Class seats have a 60-inch pitch, and the coach seats offer slightly more space than its usual economy cabins. Aug 20, 2004 American Airlines will begin offering daily nonstop flights to San Jose San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Costa Rica Costa Rica (kŏs`tə rē`kə), officially Republic of Costa Rica, republic (2005 est. pop. 4,016,000), 19,575 sq mi (50,700 sq km), Central America. , from Los Angeles on Dec. 16. It will use 757s configured with 22 seats in First Class and 166 in economy. This adds to the new international service it has started from Los Angeles this year, which includes daily service to Tokyo and to San Salvador San Salvador, city, El Salvador San Salvador (sän sälväthōr`), city (1993 pop. 402,448), central El Salvador, capital and largest city of the country. It is the center of El Salvador's trade and communications. , El Salvador El Salvador (ĕl sälväthōr`), officially Republic of El Salvador, republic (2005 est. pop. 6,705,000), 8,260 sq mi (21,393 sq km), Central America. . San Jose is American?s second Costa Rican destination; it began flights to Guanacaste Liberia from Miami earlier this year. Those flights will increase from three per week to five on Nov. 1 2004. Aug 16, 2004 ATA Airlines ATA Airlines, Inc., formerly known as American Trans Air, is an American low-cost scheduled service and charter airline based in Indianapolis, Indiana. ATA operates scheduled passenger flights throughout the US mainland and Hawaii, as well as military and commercial charter said customers scheduled to fly into or out of Florida on Aug. 12, 13 and 14 may change travel dates with no change fees or fare penalties, as long as rescheduled travel is completed by Sept. 15 2004. All travel changes must be made through ATA (1) (AT Attachment) The specification for IDE drives. See IDE. (2) See analog telephone adapter. ATA - Advanced Technology Attachment ticketing locations, or by contacting ATA's Reservations Department at 800-I-FLY-ATA. In similar news, United Airlines revised its ticketing policies for travel to and from destinations likely to be impacted by Hurricane Charley This article is about the Atlantic hurricane of 2004; for other storms named Hurricane Charley, see Hurricane Charley (disambiguation). Hurricane Charley was the third named storm, the second hurricane, and the second major hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. . The new policies apply to all customers ticketed on or before Aug. 11 for travel through Aug. 14 to or from Florida on any United, United Express and Ted or United code-share flight. For customers currently en route who would like to return to their point of origin, all rules and restrictions regarding standard change fees, day or time applications, and/or minimum stay or Saturday night-stay requirements have been waived. Customers may make a change to their flight reservation for any available flight to or from Florida on or before Aug. 14. To make these changes, passengers must call United's reservations line at 800-241-6522 by midnight on their original travel date. Aug 12, 2004 ATA Airlines said its system-wide Business Class service, beginning late November, will be available for sale as early as late August. Each row of Business Class will feature two- across, 21-inch wide leather seats offering 38-40 inches of seat pitch. Passengers in Business Class will also enjoy priority check-in and boarding, complimentary beverage service and digital in-flight entertainment In-flight entertainment (IFE) refers to the entertainment available to aircraft passengers during a flight. After World War II commercial aviation flights became a daily event in which entertainment was requested by passengers to help the time pass. . Aug 4, 2004 ATA Airlines will launch seasonal nonstop Saturday only service between Indianapolis and St. Thomas and seasonal one-stop Saturday only service between Indianapolis and San Juan San Juan, city, Argentina San Juan (săn wän, Span. sän hwän), city (1991 pop. 353,476), capital of San Juan prov., W Argentina. It is a commercial and industrial center in an agricultural region. . Both flights will begin Dec. 18. In addition, effective Nov. 20 2004, service from Indianapolis to Ft. Lauderdale will increase from one to two daily flights, to Orlando from two to three daily flights, to St. Petersburg/Tampa from two to three daily flights and to Ft. Myers from seven to 14 weekly flights. Aug 3, 2004 Austrian Airlines Austrian Airlines AG is the flag carrier airline of Austria, headquartered in Vienna. It operates scheduled sevices to over 130 destinations. Its main base is Vienna International Airport, with a hub at Innsbruck Airport.[1] In 2006 Austrian had 10 million passengers. Group is preparing for the possibility of significant flight delays today as union leaders meet with flight crews to inform them of the status of a new common working contract between Lauda Air and Austrian Airlines. "We have already delayed some of our long-haul flights and [combined] some flights together where we can," a spokesperson told . This weekend is one of the busiest for the airline, which has 100 flights planned for today of which 11 are long-hauls. The meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. local time and will take at least 2 hr. Some union leaders have refused to rule out strikes. Nearly a year ago, AAG AAG Association of American Geographers (Washington, DC) AAG Assistant Attorney General AAG Asociación Argentina de Golf AAG Anti-Aircraft Gun AAG Assistant Adjutant General AAG Australian Association of Gerontology flight personnel started the first of several strikes. Aug 13, 2004 Austrian Airlines Group could face some flight delays Friday owing to a meeting that was called by union leaders to inform flight personnel about the status of a new common working contract between Lauda Air and Austrian Airlines. The length of the meeting is not known, but Works Council Noun 1. works council - (chiefly Brit) a council representing employer and employees of a plant or business to discuss working conditions etc; also: a committee representing the workers elected to negotiate with management about grievances and wages etc leaders did not rule out flight delays during the morning. Aug 11, 2004 China Southern Airlines China Southern Airlines (中国南方航空公司) (SEHK: 1055, NYSE: ZNH) is an airline based in Guangzhou in the Guangdong province of the People's Republic of China. has signed documents to officially become a future member of SkyTeam. This will make it the first Chinese airline to join a global airline alliance. The alliance members are Delta, Aeromexico, Air France Air France in full Compagnie Internationale Air France French passenger and cargo airline with more than 200 destinations in some 80 countries. It introduced supersonic Concorde service in 1976, but financial loss led the company to cease its Concorde , Korean Air Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . , CSA (1) (Canadian Standards Association, Toronto, Ontario, www.csa.ca) A standards-defining organization founded in 1919. It is involved in many industries, including electronics, communications and information technology. Czech and Alitalia. In January 2004, China Southern began codesharing on the Guangzhou-Paris route with Air France, and in August with Korean Air on each other's Incheon- Shenyang routes. KLM KLM Kaiserliche Marine (Enigma: Rising Tide game) KLM Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij (Royal Dutch Airlines) KLM Klub Langer Menschen (German: Tall Person Club) , which also plans to join SkyTeam, has an existing relationship with China Southern between Amsterdam and Beijing and other Chinese cities. Aug 30, 2004 Continental has issued a challenge to customers to find a fare lower than those on www.continental.com for travel Oct. 1 through Dec. 31 2004. From now until Sept. 6, if someone finds a lower published retail fare for the same itinerary, Continental will send the customer an eCertificate for up to 10 percent off of a future ticket. The ticket must be purchased from www.continental.com. Customers must register online under the "Fall is in the Air" program. Some fares, however, are ineligible for comparison-shopping. Aug 17, 2004 Continental Airlines will extend its four weekly flights between St. John's and Newark to year-round beginning Oct. 31 2004. Aug 10, 2004 Film Movement and IKA Media launched a new inflight channel dedicated exclusively to independent films. Continental Airlines signed on to be the first airline to carry the channel, which will debut in Aug. 2004. Aug 6, 2004 Continental Micronesia Continental Micronesia is a wholly owned subsidiary airline of Continental Airlines. It operates daily flights to Honolulu, Hawaii, as well as international services to Asia, Micronesia and Australia from its base of operations at Antonio B. will begin new daily nonstop service between Honolulu and Nagoya Dec. 20 2004 using a 767-400 in a two-class configuration. Aug 9, 2004 Continental Micronesia, a subsidiary of Continental Airlines www.continental.com, plans to add a daily nonstop between Honolulu and Nagoya, Japan on Dec. 20 2004, pending government approval. "Nagoya- Honolulu is currently an under-served market," says Mark Erwin Mark Erwin is an Australian sports journalist. Erwin, who first hosted the SEN 1116 midnight to one show Weekend Warriors (a part of World Sport Overnight , president of Continental Airlines-Asia Pacific Division. "We look forward to capitalizing on the continued strong demand for Hawaii as well as the growing interest in Nagoya, Japan." Nagoya is located between Tokyo and Kyoto, and in addition to being a business center is home to a number of cultural and historic sites, as well as serving as the site of the 2005 Aichi Festival. Continental Micronesia will use Boeing 767-400 aircraft on the route, providing 35 BusinessFirst and 200 coach seats. Each passenger seat has an interactive entertainment system featuring free music, video games See video game console. and feature films. Each BusinessFirst sleeper seat has an adjustable winged headrest and a laptop power port. There also are laptop power ports in select rows in coach. Aug 4, 2004 easyJet will begin daily service between London Luton and Turin Oct. 13, between Bristol and Madrid Oct. 31 2004, between London Stansted and Valencia Nov. 3, between Stansted and Almeria Nov. 11 and between Luton and Bratislava Dec. 8. In addition, it will launch two daily flights between Berlin Schoenefeld and Bratislava Nov. 25. With the new flights, the carrier will operate 179 routes among 48 cities this winter. Aug 6, 2004 easyJet launched daily flights from Dortmund to Alicante and Nice. Aug 2, 2004 El Al Israel Airlines El Al Israel Airlines (Hebrew: אל על reported a net profit of $7 million for the second quarter of 2004, compared with a $28.8 million loss for the same quarter last year. Its revenues were up 24 percent to $324 million. Its operational profit in the Israel-North America market is up from 4 percent to 11 percent. The airline said this is mainly due to an increased number of trans-Atlantic flights. This fall it will have 31 weekly flights in the market. El Al President Amos Shapira says, "Our aggressive efforts to economize e·con·o·mize v. e·con·o·mized, e·con·o·miz·ing, e·con·o·miz·es v.intr. 1. To practice economy, as by avoiding waste or reducing expenditures. 2. expenses while continuing to enhance our product and passenger service has contributed to making this the fourth consecutive profitable quarter" for the first time in the history of El Al. He also said increasing flights to other destinations worldwide and developing partnerships with international carriers has helped spur profits. Aug 31, 2004 Germanwings, the low-cost subsidiary of Eurowings, will add seven new destinations from its hub in Stuttgart by Oct. 30 2004. As a result, the carrier will double its Stuttgart-based fleet to four A319s. The new destinations are Hamburg, Dresden, London Stansted, Madrid, Warsaw, Krakow and Zagreb. Germanwings also will add a third frequency to Berlin. With the additions, it will offer flights to 15 cities from Stuttgart. Aug 5, 2004 Hainan Airlines "CHH" redirects here. For the form of dwarfism known as CHH, see cartilage-hair hypoplasia. Hainan Airlines (Chinese: 海南航空公司; Pinyin: Hǎinán Hángkōng Gōngsī received approval to fly to the US beginning in 2005. However, the airline has not announced a schedule yet. Currently Air China, China Southern and China Eastern operate to the US. It is expected that Hainan will place an order for 777-200s to operate US flights. Next month the airline launches its first international service to Osaka. Aug 13, 2004 Joshua Gotbaum, trustee for Hawaiian Airlines www.hawaiianair.com, and the bankrupt carrier's parent company, Hawaiian Holdings, say they will submit a joint plan of reorganization on Monday to bring the nation's 12th-largest carrier out of Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization. Aug. 30 2004 is the deadline set by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Faris for all reorganization plans to be filed with the court; several plans already have been submitted. Under the plan developed by Hawaiian Airlines and Hawaiian Holdings, creditors would receive payment in full for their claims, Hawaiian Holdings would resume control of the carrier and airline president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Mark Dunkerley would become chief executive officer. Also under this plan, RC Aviation, the new controlling shareholder of Hawaiian Holdings, would commit to investing more than $160 million to reorganize the airline. Aug 27, 2004 Hawaiian Airlines has begun taking reservations for selected interisland in·ter·is·land adj. Relating to, involving, or connecting two or more islands: interisland competition; interisland ferries. flights aboard Island Air beginning Aug. 16 2004. The carrier currently provides one roundtrip a day between Honolulu and Lanai Lanai (lənī`), island, 141 sq mi (365 sq km), central Hawaii, W of Maui island across the Auau Channel; Mt. Lanaihale (3,370 ft/1,027 m) is the island's highest point. For many years the island was used for sugarcane raising and cattle grazing. and another between Honolulu and Hoolehua, Molokai; the last day these are in operation is Aug. 15. The new codeshare agreement makes seven roundtrips a day available between Honolulu and Lanai, eight between Honolulu and Molokai (seven on Sundays), and adds six flights a day between Honolulu and Kapalua, West Maui. Under the arrangement, travelers retain their HawaiianMiles frequent-flyer benefits and can check in online for multi- leg flights involving Island Air service as long as the originating departure is on a Hawaiian Airlines aircraft. Aug 9, 2004 Iberia will launch daily A340 service between Madrid and San Jose, Costa Rica, Oct. 1 2004. The carrier previously served San Jose from Miami. However, it announced its intention to close its minihub at MIA MIA n. A member of the armed services who is reported missing following a combat mission and whose status as to injury, capture, or death is unknown. [m(issing) i(n) a(ction). earlier this year and said it would either serve the city directly or through flights by associated companies. Aug 6, 2004 Independence Air began six daily nonstop flights between Washington Dulles and Savannah/Hilton Head, nine daily nonstops between Dulles and Cleveland, 13 daily nonstops between Dulles and New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of JFK and nine daily nonstops between Dulles and Winston-Salem. Independence said that on Oct. 1 2004 it will launch six daily nonstop flights between Dulles and Huntsville and eight daily nonstops between Dulles and Charlotte. Aug 3, 2004 Island Air www.islandair.com says that it has wrapped up negotiations on five additional planes to be added to its inter-island fleet. The carrier has received the first plane and will be putting it and another soon-to-arrive aircraft in service on its existing routes shortly. It expects two additional planes by month's end and the last by the end of September. This increase will bring the carrier's fleet to a total of 10 de Havilland Dash-8s and will complete the first phase of Island Air's expansion, which was begun in May when it became an independent carrier. Aug 5, 2004 JAL JAL Jalisco (Mexican state) JAL Jalapa (Guatemala territorial division) JAL Jump And Link JAL Japan Airlines Company, Ltd. Group plans to introduce new domestic passenger services using IC card technology, including a ticketless check-in service developed by JAL for domestic airports in Japan. The JAL IC Check-in service will allow cardholders to board domestic flights without a ticket or boarding pass; they simply "touch and go" with their cards at the boarding gate. The service will begin at Tokyo Haneda this winter and later will be installed at other domestic airports. Aug 6, 2004 JetBlue Airways requested authority from the US Dept. of Transportation to launch daily service between New York JFK and Nassau Nov. 1 2004. The service would continue the airline's expansion in the Caribbean following the start of service to San Juan in 2002. Aug 4, 2004 KLM said it will launch KLM Europe Select and Europe Economy on all flights longer than 65 min. Passengers on flights operated by KLM cityhopper using F70s and F100s also will be offered a choice of two classes. Aug 10, 2004 Northwest Airlines will begin operating a 273-seat DC-10 instead of a 757-300 on its daily Seattle-Honolulu service Dec. 15 2004. Aug 13, 2004 Qantas plans to step up its penetration of the European market by substantially expanding its codeshare deal with its "kangaroo route" partner British Airways between the UK and Switzerland. Qantas applied to the International Air Services Commission for approval for an extra 14 weekly third-party codeshare services with BA between London and Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva. . BA currently operates daily flights in conjunction with Qantas on the route. If clearance is granted, Qantas will add seven of the services during the current scheduling period and a further seven from the end of Oct. 2004. Aug 12, 2004 Qatar Airways increased its service between Doha and Moscow from three to four weekly flights. In addition, it upgraded the aircraft operating on the route from A319s to A320s. Aug 6, 2004 Ryanair will launch new service from London Stansted to Santander Sept. 20 2004, Riga Oct. 31 and Zaragoza Dec. 1. The carrier also will begin new service Sept. 20 from Rome Ciampino to Santander and Eindhoven. On Oct. 31, Ryanair will commence new service from Frankfurt Hahn to Riga and Santander and from Tampere to Riga. Aug 2, 2004 SAS (1) (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, www.sas.com) A software company that specializes in data warehousing and decision support software based on the SAS System. Founded in 1976, SAS is one of the world's largest privately held software companies. See SAS System. will be introducing three different segments: economy, "economy flex" and business fare categories. Economy is a basic product; fares will compete with the lowest in the market. Meals and beverages of all types will be available for purchase. In "economy flex" and business class, the customer will have more flexibility in choosing flights, plus free rebooking and refunds, priority check-in, fast lane security in Copenhagen and Stockholm, advance seat reservation, and complimentary meals and beverages. Business class will have 2X2 seating, extra legroom leg·room n. Room in which to stretch the legs while seated. legroom Noun space to move one's legs comfortably, as in a car legroom n → and an upgraded meal and lounge access. Aug 23, 2004 SAS Braathens, the Norwegian unit of SAS, announced that it will raise prices by up to 35% on some flights while leaving its cheapest domestic fares unchanged. According to Reuters, low-fare rival Norwegian soon will announce price adjustments as well. SAS Braathens said domestic fares will rise about Nok100 ($14.31) on average. Increases will represent less than a 10% boost over current fares except for a couple of destinations in Europe, which will see a 35% price hike. SAS Braathens said the new prices will be in effect on tickets bought as of last Tuesday for flights from Aug. 17 2004. Aug 5, 2004 Singapore Airlines introduced text message check-in for its passengers. According to Senior VP-Products and Services Yap Kim Wah, passengers can text-in remotely and then collect their boarding passes and check their bags at special counters, thus avoiding the regular check-in lines. The SMS (1) (Storage Management System) Software used to routinely back up and archive files. See HSM. (2) (Systems Management Server) Systems management software from Microsoft that runs on Windows NT Server. check-in will be available at 12 airports including Singapore, Auckland, Bangkok, Christchurch, Hanoi and Kuala Lumpur. Aug 4, 2004 SkyEurope, the low-cost carrier from Slovakia, will start flights from Krakow to London, Amsterdam, Milan, Paris and Rome by the end of Sept. 2004. Aug 12, 2004 Song also will begin daily nonstop service between New York JFK and Nassau Dec. 1 2004. This will be the LCC's first international service. Aug 4, 2004 South African Airways South African Airways (SAA) is South Africa's largest domestic and international airline company, with hubs in Cape Town and Johannesburg. It is also known in Afrikaans as Suid-Afrikaanse Lugdiens (SAL) , which is eliminating its first-class seat in many markets and putting lie-flat beds in business class, had that seat rated as "World's Best Business Class Seat" by Skytrax. Skytrax, a research group, said the 73 inches of pitch is in many cases better than some airlines' first-class seats. It also said SAA's cabin layout and overall ambiance am·bi·ance also am·bi·ence n. The special atmosphere or mood created by a particular environment: "The noir ambience is dominated by low-key lighting . . . beat out competitors Virgin Atlantic and British Airways. SAA (Systems Application Architecture) A set of interfaces designed to cross all IBM platforms from PC to mainframe. Introduced by IBM in 1987, SAA includes the Common User Access (CUA), the Common Programming Interface for Communications (CPI-C) and Common Communications received high marks for the comfort in the bed position and for its seat pod. SAA has completed upgrading its A340-600s and A340-300s that fly to New York and Atlanta. Aug 17, 2004 Spirit Airlines is now offering discounted rates to corporate customers on Travelocity Business. The rates are as much as 20 percent off for both coach and business class. Travelocity Business lists airline, car and hotel deals that have fewer restrictions and more flexibility for corporate customers. Marc Cavaliere, vice president of sales and distribution for Spirit, said, "Spirit Airlines has quickly emerged as an affordable option and maintains a high level of quality and flexibility, which is attractive to budget-conscious business travelers." Lufthansa also is now offering its coach, business and first-class seats on the site at a discounted rate. Aug 30, 2004 Tiger Airways signed a contract with InteliSys Aviation Systems to deploy its Amelia Reservation System. Under the contract, the system is expected to be deployed by the fourth quarter. Aug 13, 2004 United Airlines will operate three additional weekly flights between Los Angeles and Sydney from mid-Dec. 2004 until the end of March 2005. It currently operates daily nonstop service between the cities with continuing service to Melbourne. Aug 4, 2004 United Airlines beginning in Oct. will raise the service ante in the hotly competitive nonstop transcon markets while slicing capacity by more than a third. The carrier intends to introduce a new three-class product using 757s on flights between New York JFK and San Francisco and Los Angeles. The aircraft will feature lie-flat seats in first class, an upgraded business class and an all-Economy Plus main cabin, with laptop power connections installed throughout. United currently operates a mix of 767-200s and 767-300s in the markets, with the dash 200s seating 167 in a 10/32/125 layout. It does not offer the Economy Plus product on these aircraft. The 757s will be configured for 110 passengers: 12 in first-class, 26 in business class and 72 in Economy Plus. The carrier operates seven JFK-LAX and six JFK-SFO daily services; this will fall to six in each market with the introduction of the 757s. According to JP Morgan analyst Jamie Baker, the result of these actions is that United's transcon capacity will fall 40% relative to earlier planned schedules. For the industry, "this represents an approximate 10% NY transcon decline, which although significant, is not nearly enough to declare the crisis over." United's new offering is being branded "p.s" for "premium service." The p.s. flights between JFK and LAX will roll out between Oct. 18 and Dec. 2004, while service between JFK and San Francisco will roll out between late Dec. and late Feb. 2005. First class will be reconfigured with a lie-flat seat offering 68 in. pitch, up from 60 in. today with a standard first-class seat. Pitch in business class rises to 54 in. from 40 in., with new seats as well. The all-Economy Plus cabin product offers 34 in. pitch versus 31 in. in standard economy. "The level of comfort and distinguished service usually reserved for international flights will soon be available to our customers traveling between New York and Los Angeles and New York and San Francisco," said Senior VP-Marketing Martin White. "Our new premium service is central in United's business strategy to effectively serve high-yield customers by offering them an unmatched flying experience with more comfort and a superior level of service in all three cabins." Aug 3, 2004 United Airlines is now selling tickets for three additional roundtrips each week between Los Angeles and Sydney from mid-December until the end of March 2005. United currently provides daily nonstop service between Los Angeles and Sydney with continuing service to Melbourne, and between San Francisco and Sydney with connecting service to Melbourne. The new seasonal service for Australia's peak summer season will increase United's weekly seating capacity between the United States and Australia by about 20 percent. Aug 3, 2004 United Airlines said it would launch a new three-cabin Boeing 757, premium domestic service officially known as p.s. The airline says this new product will deliver more space and comfort, with a superior level of service for United fliers traveling between New York and Los Angeles, as well as New York and San Francisco. The new p.s. flights between New York-JFK and Los Angeles will roll-out from Oct. 18 to late December 2004, while p.s. service between New York-JFK and San Francisco will roll-out from late December 2004 to late February 2005. Flights are open for sale starting Aug. 3. First-class cabins feature lay-down, flat beds and five feet of space between rows, while business class will feature wide leather seats with four feet of space between rows. Economy Plus service will be extended to the entire coach cabin and will feature seats with 34-inch pitch versus the standard 31 inches for more space. Every seat will have access to laptop power with no adaptor needed and Verizon Airfone service. There will also be a renewed emphasis on food, from appetizers to salads, from entrees to dessert. United says it will apply elegant dining options to cross-country domestic flights. United first and business class will feature signature Bellini champagne cocktails, specialty chocolates and new menu choices. Economy Plus will offer refreshed menu choices, the line said. Aug 2, 2004 US Airways intends to triple its daily flights to Fort Lauderdale- Hollywood Airport in February 2005. It will then have 10 Caribbean and Latin American destinations connected from Fort Lauderdale. It will introduce new flights to Guatemala City, Kingston, Panama City and San Salvador, subject to government approval. It also will start nonstop flights from Fort Lauderdale to Nassau, Providenciales, Santo Domingo, San Jose and San Juan. The one weekly flight to Cancun starting Oct. 16 2004 will go daily in February. Aug 23, 2004 Following up on last month's announcement of pending service cutbacks at its Pittsburgh hub, US Airways yesterday said service will be discontinued on 20 routes from Nov. 7 2004. The airline also warned that further cuts are possible on the US Airways Express US Airways Express is an airline brand name, rather than a fully certificated airline, and as such, the US Airways Express name is used by several individually owned airlines or airline holding companies which provide regional airline and commuter service for US Airways. network because the independently owned affiliate carriers are still finalizing their schedules. Domestically, US Airways will halt service from Pittsburgh to Binghamton, N.Y.; Burlington, Vt.; Charlottesville, Va.; Columbia, S.C.; Elmira, N.Y.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Greenville-Spartanburg, S.C.; Ithaca, N.Y.; Lexington, Ky.; Lynchburg, Va.; Portland, Maine; Roanoke, Va.; State College, Pa.; Tri Cities, Tenn., and Williamsport, Pa. It also will discontinue service from Pittsburgh to four international destinations: Frankfurt, London Gatwick, Montreal and Ottawa. However, it said it plans to keep nonstop service to more than 50 markets, including 28 of the top 30 markets, and will remain the airport's largest tenant. Full details of the fall schedule, which still is being developed, will be available in early Sept. During its bankruptcy reorganization, US Airways threatened to shut down its Pittsburgh hub operation if airport charges were not reduced. It rejected its leases at the airport as part of its Chapter 11 reorganization but continued to operate a hub there while it attempted to negotiate a lower-cost arrangement. In Jan. it signed a long-term lease agreement for 10 of the 50 gates it uses at the airport. The remaining gates and facilities are being leased on a month-to-month basis. Aug 13, 2004 US Airways expanded its new fare structure, GoFares, to include flights from Philadelphia to Ft. Myers, Sarasota, Milwaukee, Myrtle Beach and Savannah Savannah, city, United States Savannah, city (1990 pop. 137,560), seat of Chatham co., SE Ga., a port of entry on the Savannah River near its mouth; inc. 1789. . In addition, it expanded the fare structure to service from Washington to Burlington, Columbus, Dayton, Greensboro, Greenville, Hartford, Indianapolis, Knoxville, Louisville, Manchester (N.H.) and Providence. Aug 13, 2004 US Airways announced that it would discontinue nonstop service from Pittsburgh on 20 routes operated either by US Airways or US Airways' wholly owned and affiliate Express carriers, beginning in November. The company will retain nonstop service to more than 50 markets, in particular 28 of its top 30 markets, and will remain the airport's largest carrier. Complete details of the fall schedule, which still are being developed, will be available in early September. Among the routes scheduled to be eliminated beginning Nov. 7 are an international route from Pittsburgh to Frankfurt, Germany, and domestic regional routes from Pittsburgh to Grand Rapids, Mich., Charlottesville, Va., and Akron- Canton, Ohio. In addition, US Airways says further cuts are possible on the US Airways Express network since the independently owned affiliate carriers still are finalizing their schedules. Aug 12, 2004 US Airways will begin Saturday-only service between Charlotte and Liberia, Costa Rica Liberia is the capital of the Guanacaste province in Costa Rica and is located roughly four hours from San José by bus. Over 35,000 people live in the city. Though small by North American standards, it is quite large in comparison to its Guanacastecan neighbors to the southeast, , and Barbados. Both new flights will begin Feb. 12 2004 and will be operated with A319s. Additionally, on Nov. 7 the airline will expand its Boston-Aruba service with three more weekly flights. Currently, US Airways operates Saturday-only service on that route. Also, beginning Dec. 11 the airline will add a second Saturday nonstop flight between Charlotte and St. Thomas using 193-seat 757s. Aug 3, 2004 US Airways and Bahamasair will begin codesharing on Sept. 15 2004 from Grand Bahama Island and Nassau to Charlotte, New York-LaGuardia and Philadelphia, as well as from Nassau to Washington-Reagan and Boston. Tickets are available for sale now. US Airways customers can now access Governors Harbour, George Town and Treasure Cay on Bahamasair via Nassau. They also will have more flights to North Eleuthera, Marsh Harbour and Grand Bahama Island. The agreement allows Dividend Miles members to accrue and redeem miles on Bahamasair flights. Separately, the airline will be introducing GoFares in new markets in November, such as Boston to Orlando, and to Fort Lauderdale from Hartford, Conn., and Baltimore-Washington Airport. It also will begin new flights from BWI BWI abbr. British West Indies to Miami, and to Fort Myers from Columbus. Aug 16, 2004 US Airways Express carrier PSA Airlines will begin operating to George Town, Bahamas on Dec. 18 2004 from Charlotte. This will be US Airways' fifth destination in the Islands of the Bahamas Islands of the Bahamas. Directory: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A
Hungarian-owned Wizz Air is expected to launch two daily flights between London Luton and Warsaw and daily service between Luton and Gdansk. In addition, beginning Sept. 15 2004 the budget carrier will begin daily flights from Warsaw to Dortmund and Brussels and will serve the new Copenhagen-Malmo route from Warsaw, Katowice and Gdansk with 10 weekly flights in total. With the additional flights, the airline will operate 87 frequencies to Poland. Aug 10, 2004 |
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