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Southwest books deal to Canada
Chicago Tribune reporterSouthwest Airlines is venturing outside the U.S. for the first time in its history through a marketing alliance with its Canadian clone, Calgary-based WestJet. The code-sharing agreement, announced Tuesday, will be in place by late 2009 and will enable...Tags: Boeing Co., Corporate Officers, Northwestern University, Contracts, Southwest Airlines Company
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In Italy, the call rises to let Alitalia fall
From Bloomberg NewsLorenzo Schapira tries to avoid flying Italy's near-bankrupt flagship carrier, Alitalia. The planes are run-down and the service is "appalling," he says. "The government should let Alitalia go bust," the 52-year-old who runs a disco and a sports club...Tags: Bankruptcy, Political Candidates, United Airlines, Petroleum Industry, Air France-KLM
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Boeing, Airbus jet orders tailing off
Tribune reporterOrders are starting to slow for planemakers Boeing Co. and Airbus SAS after three straight years of record-shattering sales. What's unclear is whether airlines are taking a breather after splurging on more than 7,300 new aircraft, or whether they are...Tags: Boeing Co., United Airlines, Government, Industrial Production, Sales
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Foreign carriers' woes could hurt jetmakers
Tribune reporterSigns that oil is starting to squeeze airlines outside the U.S. may be worrisome for planemakers Boeing Co. and Airbus SAS. Overseas carriers Qantas Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways and Ryanair are looking at parking planes, reducing capacity or...Tags: Boeing Co., Cathay Pacific Airways Limited, American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation Industry, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
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Ticket to savings
Special to The SunWith the weak dollar, record gas prices and fears of a recession, it's not surprising that many Americans are rethinking one of life's great pleasures: summer vacation. But once you travel, it's not something you give up easily. As Christine Delise, a...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Automotive Equipment, Petroleum Industry, AAA
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Travel woes could grow by bagful
Sun reporterPassengers will jockey for storage space in cramped overhead bins. Flight attendants will have to step in to referee and demand that those stuffed suitcases be checked. Ground crews will scramble to load excess oversized carry-ons into cargo holds as...Tags: Boeing Co., University of Michigan, Southwest Airlines Company, Government, AirTran
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Flying the fee-filled skies
Sun reporterWhat will they think of next? Pay toilets? A seat belt fee? Airlines, strapped by spiking fuel prices, a weakened economy and softening demand, are on the prowl for revenue, and coming up with an array of ways to extract it from passengers' pockets. And...Tags: Delta Air Lines, Continental Airlines Incorporated, Southwest Airlines Company, Beverage Industry, AirTran
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$130-a-barrel oil shocks Europe, Asia
European and Asian stocks fell for a second day after oil breached $130 a barrel, stoking concern higher fuel costs will curb profits for carmakers and airlines. Porsche SE led automakers lower after Merrill Lynch & Co. recommended selling shares of the...Tags: Merrill Lynch & Company Inc., Automotive Equipment, Petroleum Industry, Air France-KLM
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A deal in Southeast Asia? It's never been easier
The Seattle TimesThailand's congested capital was my first stop on my first trip to Asia almost 20 years ago. Up at dawn, with only a few hours of sleep, my husband, Tom, and I had breakfast in the fancy hotel that came at a discount with our airline tickets, then hit the...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Hinduism, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Transportation, Buddhism
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Aer Lingus, United code-sharing partnership set
Aer Lingus and United Airlines announced a code-sharing partnership Tuesday that will allow customers to book flights using each other's reservation networks. The deal comes as more Irish head to the United States, rather than Europe, to exploit the...Tags: United Airlines, Air Transportation Industry, Litigation and Regulation, Transportation, Regulatory Policy and Organizations
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