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49. Air New Zealand to Reduce Capacity by 85%
Among the long haul network capacity reductions, Air New Zealand has already confirmed that it is suspending flights between Auckland and Chicago, San Francisco, Houston, Buenos Aires, Vancouver, Tokyo Narita, Honolulu, Denpasar and Taipei from 30 March to 30 June. It is also suspending its London-Los Angeles service from 20 March (ex LAX) and 21 March (ex LHR) through to 30 June.
50. Oil Price Plunge Fuels New Call for Surcharge Cuts
One of Australia’s leading travel agency groups has called for airlines to reduce their fuel surcharges in response to falling global oil and jet fuel prices. Flight Centre Limited managing director Graham Turner said recent jet fuel reductions, which had seen prices fall to the lowest levels in more than 12 months, should lead to widespread changes to airlines’ complicated fuel su
51. Hilton Unveils LightStay 2010 Results
Hilton Worldwide and its portfolio of 10 hotel brands has unveiled the 2010 results of LightStay, its sustainability measurement system. Since the introduction of LightStay, the company continues to improve sustainability and economic performance and has saved more than US$74 million in utility costs as a result of the following reductions:
52. Strategic Management of Meetings Key to Success
Companies that have implemented a program for the strategic management of meetings (SMM) say their programs are successful, though they also say there is still more work to do. The key benefits of a SMM program are greater transparency of spend, cost reductions, improved compliance, risk mitigation and, ultimately, improved effectiveness of their meetings and events.
53. Continental Airlines needs US$500 Million Annual Reduction in Payroll and Benefits Costs
Continental Airlines needs US$500 Million Annual Reduction in Payroll and Benefits Costs.
54. COVID19: Sabre to Cut Costs by US$200 Million
Sabre is taking significant measures to strengthen its financial position. The travel industry continues to be adversely affected by the global health crisis caused by the COVID19 outbreak, as well as by government directives that have been enacted to slow the spread of the virus.
55. SriLankan Airlines introduces Fuel Surcharge to All Flights
SriLankan Airlines introduces Fuel Surcharge to All Flights. SriLankan Airlines has introduced a fuel surcharge on all its air fares. The decision to increase fares is due to the unprecedented rise in world fuel prices. Crude oil prices which averaged around US$ 75 per barrel in 2007 have shot up to over US$ 141 for the first half of 2008, recording an 84% increase. In January this
56. Lufthansa to Increase Fuel Surcharge
Lufthansa to Increase Fuel Surcharge. Due to the continued increase in crude oil and kerosene prices, Lufthansa has confirmed it is to increase its fuel surcharges.

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