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41. China Southern Air to gain first profit in five years
China Southern Airlines, the nation's largest carrier by fleet size, said it may gains profit for the first time in five years in 2006......
30 Jan 2007
42. Singapore Airlines Cuts Fuel Surcharges
Singapore Airlines Ltd. said Monday that it will reduce fuel surcharges, following a decline in oil prices in recent weeks.
29 Jan 2007
43. DOT picks United for service to China
United Airlines won tentative approval on Tuesday to operate the first nonstop daily flight between Washington and Beijing, a 14-hour trip that links the countries' capitals as their economies become more intertwined.
10 Jan 2007
44. Dragonair Joins Global Airline Alliance
Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Ltd. has said it will join the oneworld global alliance - a move that will give the flight network much-needed access to over a dozen additional cities in China's booming market.
14 Dec 2006
45. Airline mergers could raise fares in '07
Even if the leaders of United and Continental agree to merge their airlines, the hard work of combining two work forces......
14 Dec 2006
46. American Upgrades First-Class Cabins
Few routes are as important to American Airlines as the one that shuttles high-paying business travelers between New York and Los Angeles.
13 Dec 2006
47. Malaysia Airlines to Boost Service
Malaysia Airlines will embark on a major effort to improve service that will include reducing fares and sending "spies" on rivals' flights to find out what they do better, the national carrier's chief said Wednesday.
06 Dec 2006
48. Malaysia's Low-Cost Terminal Gets Boost
Malaysia's budget airline terminal will get a boost with plans to build a railway line connecting it to the main international airport, a report said Wednesday.
08 Nov 2006
49. Japan Airlines Returns to Black
After losing money last fiscal year, Japan Airlines said Wednesday that it had become profitable again in the half-year through September, thanks to route restructuring the contributed to higher international passenger revenue.
08 Nov 2006
50. Taiwan's China Airlines Says Profit Fell
China Airlines Ltd., Taiwan's largest carrier, said Tuesday its net profit for the January-September period fell 76 percent from the same period a year earlier.
31 Oct 2006
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