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Sunday 5 August 2012

Airline attacked on Facebook for treatment of passenger


Former MDLR Airlines staffer commits suicide; Delhi Police register case ...

Times of India
Geetika's brother Gaurav alleged that Kanda often visited their home after her sister joined MDLRAirlines, which he owned, as an air hostess around one and a half years back. He further said, "When the airline's operation was suspended, Kanda offered ...
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Airline attacked on Facebook for treatment of passenger
CNET
It's not good when someone is moved to go onto Facebook to call you "the worst of humanity." It's most definitely not good when you are an airline and you're supposed to make humanity sit back, relax, and enjoy the cramped conditions and that slightly ...
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FIIs raise exposure to Indian aviation stocks like Jet Airways, Kingfisher ...
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Overseas investors have scaled up their exposure to three Indian air carriers -- Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines and SpiceJet in the April-June quarter of this fiscal. According to the data available with stock exchanges, the holding of ...
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IAG eyes American Airlines stake
Financial Times
International Airlines Group is considering the case for buying a minority stake in American Airlinesto expand their commercial partnership and ensure the US carrier remains part of Oneworld, the global airline alliance. Willie Walsh, IAG's chief ...
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AAI refuses to allow Kingfisher Airlines lessors to take back aircraft
Economic Times
The airline, which has not paid salaries to its employees for the past five months (some have not been paid for six months), has been defaulting on payments to AAI, oil companies, aircraft leasing companies and the government tax authorities.
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Southwest Airlines Fare Promotion Billing Turbulence
HispanicBusiness.com
A Southwest Airlines fare promotion turned into a public relations fiasco Saturday as customers buying plane tickets found their credit cards maxed out by erroneous charges for multiple bookings. The computer glitch occurred during Southwest's LUV2LIKE ...
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'Airline will have to reflect look of Malta'
Times of Malta
Fresh from unveiling Air Malta's new colours, CEO Peter Davies tells Kurt Sansone it is all about getting the perception right. Air Malta has passed through a couple of tough years. Was this an appropriate time to be spending almost €2 million on a ...
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Air India likely to resume key international routes by month-end
Economic Times
Around 400 pilots, members of the now-de-recognised Indian Pilots Guild, had gone on a 58-day strike from May 7 to protest the decision to allow the erstwhile Indian Airlines pilots to train on the Boeing Dreamliners. The strike forced AI to cancel ...
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Spice Jet and Jet Airways report profits, raise hopes
Times of India
MUMBAI: The spell of losses seems to be coming to an end with two airlines posting profits in the first quarter of the year. With Spice Jet and Jet airways posting profits in the first quarter, hope is rising again for the aviation industry in India ...
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Gulf's booming airlines forge new links abroad
Chicago Daily Herald
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — During a demonstration flight of Boeing's new 787 high above the United Arab Emirates this summer, one of the plane-maker's representatives jokingly asked an Etihad Airways executive what was next on the airline's ...
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