Hopes of a deal to avert a strike by thousands of British Airways cabin crew are hanging in the balance after a deadline to reach an agreement was extended. Talks between the Unite union and the airline are continuing in a bid to break a long-running row
SkyWest has revised its flight schedule from Geraldton in a bid to improve its on-time performance. From next week, the airline will begin basing an aircraft overnight in Geraldton on Sunday evenings to allow a 6:00am (AWST) flight to Perth on Monday.
Bengaluru International Airport turns into armed fortress following security alert
Tuesday, 09 March 2010
Bangalore: The Bengaluru International Airport (BIA) has turned into a fortress following a security alert sounded by central intelligence agencies over a possible terror attack to blow up major Indian airports, especially in Bangalore and Hyderabad. Two
PARIS Dutch airport officials announced new security measures on Tuesday, after a Dutch investigative journalist reported smuggling a refilled liquor bottle through the heightened security checks at the airport where a young Nigerian boarded a flight for
Tibet will have five airports in operation at the year end, according to Zhang Qinglin, top leader of Tibet Autonomous Region. Zhang, secretary of the Tibet Regional Committee of the Communist Party of China, made the remark in an interview with
Aer Lingus plans to cut nearly 700 jobs in bid to save
Tuesday, 09 March 2010
IRISH airline Aer Lingus last night unveiled plans to lay off 670 workers as it aims to save about 97 million (£88m) in a radical restructuring plan. Cabin crew who rejected a cost-saving proposal face 230 compulsory redundancies while four unions of
Low-cost airlines plan fleet expansion, step up hiring 15 days ago
Tuesday, 09 March 2010
Thanks to the economic revival, the Indian aviation industry has taken off again, overcoming fears of being grounded for long by the threat posed by last years slowdown. The massive growth in past two months, led by Decembers record figure of 33% and