Airline News - North America.For more airline news, data and analysis, please go to: http://www.airguideonline.com/order_formsubs.htm AirGuideAirports To Go for your computer, laptop, PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) A handheld computer for managing contacts, appointments and tasks. It typically includes a name and address database, calendar, to-do list and note taker, which are the functions in a personal information manager (see PIM). , phone or mobile device go to: http://www.airguideonline.com/order_formsubs.htm#airgairp Air Canada Air Canada will begin seasonal service between St. John's and London Heathrow aboard an A319, starting thrice-weekly on April 6, increasing to five-times-weekly in May and to daily from mid-June to September. Jul 31, 2006 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 American Airlines is to introduce widebody service from Shannon later this year dropping its existing, single-class daily Boeing 757 service to Boston and replacing it with a daily, two-class Boeing 767 operation to Chicago. This will operate in conjunction with American's existing Dublin - Chicago route. In effect AA is cutting back on its Irish services, US demographics changing in the 21st century with Boston no longer seen as the traditional gateway to the Emerald isle Emerald Isle Noun Poetic Ireland Noun 1. Emerald Isle - an island comprising the republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland Hibernia, Ireland . The aircraft, soon to have the new AA business class seats, routes Shannon - Chicago - Dublin and back to Shannon. And AA is to drop its Glasgow - Chicago service 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. last Friday's Glasgow Herald. The US has always been a marginal operation from Scotland, BA pulling off and now Continental the only airline serving 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 , from both Edinburgh and Glasgow. http://www.aa.com Aug 5, 2006 American Airlines American Airlines will launch daily Chicago O'Hare-Shannon service from Oct. 28 aboard a 767-300, replacing its 757 flight from Boston. The new flight will be an extension to AA's existing ORD-Dublin service. Aug 3, 2006 Continental Airlines Continental Airlines will launch weekly Newark-Bonaire service aboard a 737-700 from Dec. 16. Aug 2, 2006 ExpressJet Airlines ExpressJet Airlines reported for its second-quarter for the three months ended June 30 an income of $23.3 million, a 4% drop from the year-ago period. Revenue increased nearly 8% to $419.4 million, expenses were up 10.2% to $383.8 million and operating income Operating Income The profit realized from a business' own operations. Notes: This would not include income from things such as investments in other firms. Also referred to as operating profit or recurring profit. was $35.6 million, an 11.5% decrease. 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. Jim Ream attributed the decline to expenses related to the redeployment re·de·ploy tr.v. re·de·ployed, re·de·ploy·ing, re·de·ploys 1. To move (military forces) from one combat zone to another. 2. of 69 Embraer RJs dropped by Continental Airlines and "challenging weather" in the Northeast. Under the current agreement, ExpressJet operates solely on behalf of Continental and is restricted from flying for another partner at CO's Newark, Houston and Cleveland hubs. Aug 3, 2006 United Airlines United Airlines will end its service between New York JFK and Tokyo Narita and instead will launch 777 service from Washington Dulles to Tokyo beginning Oct. 28 as it pulls down its international presence at JFK in favor of codeshares with Star Alliance partners. In tandem with the move, it will add 40 weekly transpacific trans·pa·cif·ic adj. 1. Situated on or coming from the other side of the Pacific Ocean. 2. Spanning or crossing the Pacific Ocean. flights during the next nine months, both "solidif[ying] United's position as the world's largest transpacific passenger carrier" and "plac[ing] assets where they will provide the greatest benefits to United and its customers." It will reinstate daily San Francisco-Taipei nonstop service on April 1 aboard a 747, increase SFO-Seoul Incheon flights to year round from October and add three weekly flights from SFO SFO (in Britain) Serious Fraud Office to Hong Kong on April 1, bringing weekly services to 10. Jul 31, 2006 United Airlines United announced a series of route additions and adjustments aimed at building its Asia network, including the transfer of its JFK-Tokyo Narita service to its Washington Dulles hub United said it will cease operating its daily JFK-Heathrow flight in October. It continues to serve LHR LHR Love-Hate Relationship LHR Lahore (Pakistan) LHR Laser Hair Removal LHR Lawyers for Human Rights LHR Left Hand Reverse (door opening convention) LHR Lung-To-Head Ratio LHR League for Human Rights from Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington. Delta said it will commence daily flights to Gatwick "later this year" aboard a 214-seat 767-300ER. A second daily flight will launch in spring 2007. Jul 31, 2006 US Airways US Airways will offer seasonal Phoenix-Telluride service twice-daily from Dec. 15 through March 31 aboard Mesa Airlines Dash 8s. It also will operate Saturday flights to Eagle/Vail from Charlotte (beginning in December) and Philadelphia (from February) aboard 757s. Jul 31, 2006 |
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