Morgan Stanley
Hong Kong | Sunday, 12 October 2008

Airline Articles

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1. AP IMPACT: GPS could save airlines time and fuel
A World War II-era air traffic network that often forces planes to take longer, zigzagging routes is costing U.S. airlines billions of dollars in wasted fuel while an upgrade to a satellite-based system has languished in the planning stages for more than a decade.
10 Oct 2008
2. US airlines not planning to cut fuel surcharges
Although oil prices have dropped over the past few weeks, U.S. airlines have no immediate plans to reduce fuel surcharges that they tack on to the price of a ticket.
10 Sep 2008
3. As summer ends, flyers brace for airline changes
grip U.S. airlines have on travelers' wallets is about to get tighter as carriers go ahead with plans to trim their domestic schedules due to the high cost of fuel.
01 Sep 2008
4. China airlines' earnings hit by surging fuel costs
Chinese airlines reported disappointing earnings in the first half of the year as surging fuel costs and unexpectedly slowing demand offset foreign exchange gains.
28 Aug 2008
5. Flight attendant: Osteen's wife pushed co-worker
The wife of evangelical pastor Joel Osteen got physical when her demands that a small spill on her seat be cleaned up were not immediately met, a flight attendant testified Thursday at a civil trial over the incident.
08 Aug 2008
6. Flight with 7 congressmen makes emergency landing
A Continental Airlines flight carrying former presidential candidate Ron Paul and six other members of Congress to Washington, D.C., made an emergency landing in New Orleans on Tuesday after a loss in cabin pressure.
23 Jul 2008
7. More airlines report losses because of fuel costs
The losses keep piling up for airlines, as three of the nation's biggest carriers said Tuesday high fuel costs overwhelmed higher revenue in the quarter that ended June 30.
23 Jul 2008
8. Days of oversize airline carry-ons are limited
Admit it. That chunky carry-on bag of yours would never fit into the sample box displayed outside the airport gate.
30 Jun 2008
9. United Airlines cutting 950 pilot jobs
United Airlines said Monday it plans to eliminate about 950 pilot jobs beginning this summer in addition to an already announced plan to cut 1,600 salaried positions and reduce its fleet.
24 Jun 2008
10. Shares of China Southern Airlines slip, touch low
Shares of China Southern Airlines Co. touched a low Thursday as China's government said it would raise prices on gasoline and diesel fuel. The stock slipped 75 cents, or 3.1 percent, to $23.42 after setting the $23.39 low earlier in the session. It was the sixth time this month the stock has touched a 52-week low.
20 Jun 2008
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