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V Australia Chooses Sabre for Global Distribution System Partner
V Australia has decided to make Sabre their first Global Distribution System Partner in order to carry out an electronic ticketing service in the United States market. All of the travel agents that are Sabre Connected in the United States can access full electronic ticketing capabilities through
by Bobby Jones August 1st, 2008
Boeing 747-400 Fleet Inspected by Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia Airlines said on Tuesday that they have begun to inspect their fleet of Boeing aircrafts after the midair crisis where a jet for Qantas was made to make an immediate landing due to a hole being in ...
by Dave Humphries August 1st, 2008
Sunshine Coast Flights Cut by Jetstar
Jetstar has made the announcement that they will be reducing the amount of flights that they operate between the Sunshine Coast and Melbourne starting on September 1st. The decision to cut one of the 3 everyday flights ...
by Paul Scott August 1st, 2008
Good weather reduced the impact of the Qantas crisis
It has been reported that the 19 crew and 346 passengers on board the Qantas London to Melbourne flight last week were very lucky the weather was fine when the plane made its emergency landing in Manila airport. After extensive examinations ...
by Tina Lane July 31st, 2008
Sydney Airport Defends Accusations from Regional Express
The Sydney Airport is defending their fees following a proposition from Regional Express for them to suspend their increases on rates for the rest of the financial year since the profits of airlines are dropping while the profits of airports is increasing. Sydney Airport has pointed out
by Tanya Propst July 31st, 2008
Qantas Airways Aircraft Turns Around
A Qantas Airways jet bound for Melbourne was made to turn around to the Adelaide Airport on Monday night following the discovery that a door above one of the wheels didn't close. Peter Gibson, the spokesman for ...
by Paul Scott July 31st, 2008
Fog Delays Many Flights at Perth Airport
The fog might have dissipated, but there is some wet and wild weather forecasted to blanket the State for the next couple of days. A powerful cold front was forecasted to hit Australia's west coast on Sunday, ...
by Tina Lane July 31st, 2008
Airports Should Share the Pain Says Regional Express
John Sharp, the Deputy Chairman of Australia's Regional Express, wants the airport operators of Australia to rebate part of their profits for 2008 to the carriers, and he has propositioned the government to support the carriers that are ...
by Bobby Jones July 30th, 2008
Chief of Macquarie to Face Dissatisfied Investors
Macquarie Group will face shareholders in order to support a business model which continues to be under attack after an unparalleled quarrel in the financial markets around the world. Nicholas Moore, the new Chief Executive of the group, will face the investors in a general meeting held
by Tanya Propst July 30th, 2008
Air New Zealand to Raise their Prices Yet Again
Air New Zealand has had to increase their prices 4 times this year because of the record high price of fuel, and they may be raising them again, according to Rob Fyfe, the airlines' Chief Executive. In ...
by Dave Humphries July 30th, 2008