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9. Munich Airport Reports 32.7 million Passengers in 2009
Munich Airport Reports 32.7 million Passengers in 2009. The global financial and economic crisis did not leave Munich Airport's traffic figures unscathed in 2009. Just under 32.7 million passengers – 5% less than in the previous year – used Bavaria's international aviation hub. The decline is mainly a reflection of weak demand in the business travel segment that was not offset desp
10. BAA Reports January 2010 Passenger Numbers
BAA Reports January 2010 Passenger Numbers. Poor weather in January 2010 adversely affected passenger numbers at BAA's UK airports. At Heathrow there was a drop of 0.5% in passenger numbers compared to last January. Without the bad weather causing the loss of around 145,000 passengers at the airport, traffic would have grown by an estimated 2.5%.
11. Abu Dhabi International Airport Reports H1 2010 Traffic
Abu Dhabi International Airport Reports H1 2010 Traffic. Abu Dhabi International Airport’s traffic figures for the first six months of 2010 show a strong increase of 11.7% in passenger traffic, when compared to the same period last year. The recent traffic report also reflected a growth in cargo performance, with loads increasing by 20.3% and aircraft movements increasing by 11.9%
12. AirAsia launches Australia - KL Promotion
AirAsia launches Australia - KL Promotion . AirAsia has launched a fare promotion offering direct flights between Perth and Kuala Lumpur from A$99 one way and from the Gold Coast or Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur from A$199 one way.
13. JAL Reduces Frequencies on International Routes
In addition to these routes, the number of weekly flights from Tokyo (Narita) to Seoul (Incheon) and New Delhi, as well as from Osaka (Kansai) to Seoul (Incheon) and Shanghai (Pudong), will also be reduced until the end of October 2009.. JAL Reduces Frequencies on International Routes
14. JAL Warns of Possible Strike
JAL Warns of Possible Strike. JAL has warned its customers that four unions representing cockpit crew, cabin crew and ground staff working for JAL International (JALI) may hold a strike on Wednesday June 17, 2009.
15. Tiger Airways launches Fare Promotion
Tiger Airways launches Fare Promotion. Tiger Airways is offering an across-the-board 50% discount on 18 choice destinations as part of the carrier’s effort to bring greater cheer to savvy shoppers at the Great Singapore Sale.
16. AirPhil to Launch Flights to Surigao
AirPhil to Launch Flights to Surigao. Air Philippines (AirPhil), the low-cost carrier of the Lucio Tan Group, is to launch flights to Surigao now it has turned over its Ozamiz City operations to its sister company, Philippine Airlines.

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