FLY KUMBA CEASES OPERATIONS
Zimbabwe’s first low-cost airline, Fly Kumba, has suspended operations with immediate effect. The airline only debuted in March 2010. The airline cited “numerous operational challenges” for the mov...
Zimbabwe’s first low-cost airline, Fly Kumba, has suspended operations with immediate effect. The airline only debuted in March 2010. The airline cited “numerous operational challenges” for the mov...
A Spanish judge in Barcelona commercial court has ruled Ryanair’s charges on passengers who failed to print out their own boarding cards are unfair. Judge Barbara Maria Cordoba said the onus was on...
Qantas Airways has agreed to pay $26.5 million to settle a US lawsuit that claimed it conspired with others to fix prices on cargo shipments. The complaint, brought by Paradiso, a California-based ...
Quebec's court of appeal has dismissed an appeal by Iraq government against Kuwait Airways' (KAC) successful legal campaign over the theft of its aircraft during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. KAC ...
Louis Gallois, head of EADS, has stated publicly that industrial espionage is a very real threat in China. He said Airbus has had to exercise prudence’ while carrying out test flights in the region...
American Airlines is suing Sabre in the state court of Fort Worth to bring a stop to any chances that the company may act against American Airlines flights in displays that it provides to travel agent...
The US Department of Transportation's Aviation Enforcement Office is cracking down on airlines and third-party ticketing sites that make it difficult for travellers to decipher who is really flying th...
The US Supreme Court has refused to revive a lawsuit by travel agents who accused the US carriers of conspiring to cut commissions. The action leaves intact a federal appeals court ruling that threw o...
Flying to several smaller airports in the country may be risky with many airlines found to be operating aircraft bigger than those permitted to land at these hubs. Airports at Agartala, Port Blair,...
Some 140 former Japan Airlines pilots and cabin attendants are planning to file a lawsuit with the Tokyo District Court on January 19. They were dismissed as part of the restructuring efforts of th...
The European Economic Chamber of Trade, Commerce and Industry (EEIG) has awarded CJSC Azerbaijan Airlines with the European service standard. The European service standard was awarded through the unan...
President Aquino is set to issue this week an executive order authorizing the gradual liberalization of the country’s civil aviation industry in a bid to attract more tourists and investors. The Presi...
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