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- 361. Delta Air Lines Applies for More London Heathrow Flights
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Delta Air Lines Applies for More London Heathrow Flights. Delta Air Lines has filed applications with the European Commission and the U.S. Department of Transportation requesting permission to operate twice-daily year-round service between London's Heathrow Airport and Boston, and daily year-round service between Heathrow and Miami.
- 362. Air New Zealand welcomes new Airbus A320s to Australia
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Air New Zealand welcomes new Airbus A320s to Australia
- 363. Air Canada's B787 Vancouver-Delhi Flights Become Year-Round
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Air Canada has confirmed that its seasonal non-stop Vancouver-Delhi flights are to become year-round starting 8 June 2018.
- 364. Korean Air and Delta Air Lines to Form Joint Venture
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Korean Air and Delta Air Lines, founding members of SkyTeam, have signed a memorandum of understanding to implement a joint venture. Highlights of the agreement, subject to regulatory approvals and signing of definitive contracts, include:
- 365. Delta and Virgin Atlantic Make Changes to Summer 2017 Schedules
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Delta Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic have made changes to their respective summer 2017 schedules to optimize their joint network between the United States and the United Kingdom. The move reflects the strong partnership between the two airlines, which is focused on offering customers more travel choices and flexibility.
- 366. Continental Airlines unveils New BusinessFirst Seats
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Continental Airlines unveils New BusinessFirst Seats. Continental’s new BusinessFirst seats allow customers to lie completely flat, reclining 180-degrees and providing 6 ½ feet (2 meters) of sleeping space in the fully extended position on its widebody aircraft. The lie-flat seat is one of the widest business-class seats in the air, measuring up to 25 inches when the adjustable arm
- 367. IATA downgrades Industry Profit Expectations for 2008
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IATA downgrades Industry Profit Expectations for 2008. IATA has downgraded its industry profit expectations for 2008 to US$4.5 billion based on the global economic growth slowing to 2.6% and an average annualised oil price of US$86 per barrel (Brent Crude). This is the second downgrading of the 2008 forecast. In September 2007 IATA predicted a US$7.8 billion profit for this year. T
- 368. Qantas Increasing Fuel Surcharges
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Qantas is increasing its international fuel surcharges and domestic fares in response to high global jet fuel prices. Jet fuel is Qantas’ largest operational cost and market prices remain consistently high. Average year to date fuel prices are at their highest level since 2007/08. On 30 March 2012, Singapore Jet Fuel was trading at a price of US$136.95 per barrel.
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