11 Mar 2010 22:08:15

Emerging Markets Seen Leading 2010 Global Air Travel Rebound - BloggingStocks (blog)

The Hindu Emerging Markets Seen Leading 2010 Global Air Travel Rebound BloggingStocks (blog) The IATA also lowered its 2009 loss estimate to $9.4 billion from the previously-released $11 billion, due to the year-end momentum in travel . ... Airline Group Halves Forecast for Losses in 2010 Clearer skies ahead: Iata Asian airlines on fast track to recovery - -
11 Mar 2010 16:32:51

TripAdvisor Survey Reveals Traveler's Opinions and Preferences on Air Travel - Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)

TripAdvisor Survey Reveals Traveler's Opinions and Preferences on Air Travel Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) TripAdvisor asked more than 3200 US respondents dozens of questions on their air travel preferences. Topics ranged from airline fees to in-flight Wi-Fi, ...
11 Mar 2010 05:59:29

US FAA predicts long-term sustained growth in air travel - Manila Bulletin

AvStop Aviation News US FAA predicts long-term sustained growth in air travel Manila Bulletin ... and efficiency modernization efforts will play a vital role in spurring long-term sustained growth in air travel and the US overall economic health. ... Slow Rebound in Air Travel , But the Future May Be Crowded Air travel industry predicts slow rebound FAA Projects Slow Rebound In Air Travel - Update - -
11 Mar 2010 02:50:51

Lost bag? Bumped from a flight? When to complain to a higher authority - The Canadian Press

New York Daily News Lost bag? Bumped from a flight? When to complain to a higher authority The Canadian Press In 2009, consumers lodged 8819 complaints with the US Transportation Department about air travel . That was down 17 per cent from 2008, when protests topped ... Airlines Threaten to Cancel Flights The airlines fight back US DOT: Airline On-Time Performance Improves in January -
09 Mar 2010 15:12:42

DOT hits US Airways with $40000 penalty on fare display - USA Today

MyFox Atlanta DOT hits US Airways with $40000 penalty on fare display USA Today "When consumers shop for air travel , they have a right to know how much they will have to pay," Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said in a prepared ... US Airways fined over pricing on Web site Philadelphia Inquirer 03 09 2010 US Airways slapped with $40000 fine

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