Airline losses set to exceed $4 billion
WTM 2004 Special: Airline losses are set to exceed $4 billion in 2004 following the sharp increase in jet fuel,…
WTM 2004 Special: Airline losses are set to exceed $4 billion in 2004 following the sharp increase in jet fuel,…
WTM 2004 Special: Business travel out of Europe is set to grow next year after a stagnant period in 2004.Based…
WTM 2004 Special: Nearly a quarter of business travellers would fly more often if they were guaranteed upgrades and over…
The no-frills carrier Ryanair is reportedly to challenge a ruling that it discriminated against a wheelchair-bound customer by charging him…
WTM 2004 Special: Bookings to the Caribbean through travel agents declined in line with an overall slump in the market…
The holiday giant First Choice has reportedly sacked two of its senior engineering staff after discovering an alleged scam worth…
Aer Lingis is to reinstate distribution via GDSs by forging deals with Sabre and Galileo. Sabre has signed a two-year…
World Travel Market is under way – and TravelMole will bring you all the top stories from the massive trade…
American Airlines has recorded a pick-up in transatlantic carryings of more than 18% last month. The year-on-year rise came as…
The value of independently booked holidays is set to soar by almost 80% to more than £21 billion in five…
Speculation is mounting over a possible bid for Amadeus as the GDS promoted two senior executives into corporate strategy roles.…
United Airlines’ new “p.s. (SM) premium service offering passengers more space and comfort while traveling between New York and California…
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