Airline News - North America.For more global news, data, analysis and features, please go to: http://www.AirGuideOnline.com/order_formsubs.htm Sep 25, 2006 Full flights boost chances of getting bumped. As airlines fly full flights, a traveler's chances of getting bumped increase, the Washington Post's Michelle Singletary writes. The Department of Transportation's consumer guidelines list the rights of travelers who are involuntarily bumped, she notes. Sep 21, 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 brings back first-class dining amenities. Individual salt and pepper shakers Salt and pepper shakers are condiment holders used in Western culture that are designed to allow food eaters to distribute edible salt and ground pepper.[1] This is a conjoined term for salt shaker and pepper shaker. , warm cloths and silverware are returning to American Airlines' first-class cabin. The airline is improving dining service for its first-class and business-class customers as part of its investment in "premium class" service. Sep 19, 2006 Continental Airlines Continental Airlines said it plans to launch seasonal Cleveland-Paris Charles de Gaulle flights in 2008, marking the first direct service on the route. Sep 18, 2006 US Airways US Airways may face labor challenges. The new US Airways may face several challenges in its second year, including labor unrest labor unrest n (US) → conflictividad f laboral and merging its computer reservations systems You can assist by [ editing it] now. . The airline, the result of the merger of US Airways and America West, posted a profit in the second quarter. Many US Airways employees took large pay cuts in the years before the merger and believe the airline can afford to boost their pay. Sep 18, 2006 US Airways US Airways named Thomas Chapman Thomas Daniel Chapman (Born; 1815, Bedford, England [1]. Died; 17 February 1884, Hobart, Tasmania) was the Premier of Tasmania from 2 August, 1861 until 20 January, 1863. VP-congressional and federal affairs effective Oct. 16. Currently legislative counsel for Southwest Airlines This article is about the American airline. For the former Japanese airline, see Japan Transocean Air. For the British airline, see Air Southwest. Southwest Airlines Co. , Chapman replaces the retiring Rosemary Murray. Sep 18, 2006 |
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