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113. Volcanic Ash Crisis Cost Airlines $1.7 Billion
Volcanic Ash Crisis Cost Airlines $1.7 Billion. IATA today estimated that the Icelandic volcano crisis cost airlines more than $1.7 billion in lost revenue through Tuesday (20 April 2010)- six days after the initial eruption. For a three-day period (17-19 April), when disruptions were greatest, lost revenues are estimated to have reached $400 million per day.
114. Finnair Suffers Loss of 20 million Euros but Opposes State Support for Airlines
Finnair Suffers Loss of 20 million Euros but Opposes State Support for Airlines. Finnair has said it had to cancel over 1,700 flights in the last week, disrupting the travel of over 140,000 passengers. The cessation of traffic for the week and the process of recommencing it are estimated to cause a loss of 20 million euros to the company. The losses include the costs of stranded pa
115. Singapore Airlines to Operate Additional Flights to / from Europe
Singapore Airlines to Operate Additional Flights to / from Europe. Singapore Airlines is mounting additional flights over the coming days to help clear the backlog of customers affected by the recent closure of European airspace. The following is a list of additional flights and their respective departure details. These flight details may be subject to change, so it is always best
116. IATA Condemns Strike Action by French Air Traffic Controllers
IATA has strongly condemned the strike action by French air traffic controllers which targets vacationers at the start of the busy summer holiday season. One of France’s largest unions for air traffic controllers called for a six-day strike to begin on 24 June. This coincides with the first major travel weekend of the busy European summer holiday season. The strikes are in protest
117. Further Fourth Quarter Capacity Reductions at American Airlines and American Eagle
Further Fourth Quarter Capacity Reductions at American Airlines and American Eagle. American Airlines and its regional affiliate, American Eagle, have released additional details of their capacity reductions for the fourth quarter of 2008. The reductions are in line with American’s previously announced plans of cutting fourth quarter domestic capacity by 11 to 12% and regional affi
118. Air Travel Demand Stays Strong in May 2014
IATA’s global passenger traffic results for May 2014 show demand growth of 6.2% compared to May 2013. Asia Pacific carriers recorded an increase of 7.3% compared to May 2013, which was the largest increase among the three biggest regions. The strong performance suggests that downward pressure on demand from sluggishness in the Chinese economy is likely easing. According to JP Morga
119. Bintan Triathlon to Take Place 21 + 22 May 2010
Bintan Triathlon to Take Place 21 + 22 May 2010. The Bintan Triathlon will take place the weekend of 21 and 22 May 2010 at the Nirwana Gardens on Bintan Island. Triathletes of all levels and countries can join the weekend of fun-filled activities and participate in one of the region’s most festive and vibrant triathlons. Organised by Tribob, the Bintan Triathlon 2010 will be staged
120. Sprice.com Partners Malaysia’s Largest Newspaper Publisher Subsidiary
Sprice.com Partners Malaysia’s Largest Newspaper Publisher Subsidiary. Sprice.com, a travel search engine, has partnered NSTP e-Media, a subsidiary of The New Straits Times Press (NSTP) Group, one of Malaysia’s oldest and largest newspaper publishers. As part of the partnership, Sprice.com will power NSTP e-Media's online travel portal to provide travelers a choice of over 110,000

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