Pointing to the slow recovery in air transport demand, Japan Airlines (JAL) said it will cut capacity on its international network. It will maintain the reduced flight frequency on routes to Beijing, Shanghai (Pudong), Hong Kong and Taipei, which were decreased in the period from March to June 2009, for a new term from 1 July. In addition to these routes, the number of weekly flights from Tokyo (Narita) to Seoul (Incheon) and New Delhi, as well as from Osaka (Kansai) to Seoul (Incheon) and … [Read more...] about JAPAN: JAL cuts more capacity on international routes
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VIETNAM: Vietnam Airlines ups its Airbus orders
Vietnam Airlines announced at the Paris Air Show that it has placed a firm order with Airbus for 16 more single aisle A321s and signed a Memorandum of Understanding for two additional A350-900 XWBs. The latest A321 contract increases the total number of orders placed by Vietnam Airlines for the type to 41, of which 14 have alreadybeen delivered. … [Read more...] about VIETNAM: Vietnam Airlines ups its Airbus orders
SINGAPORE: SIA pilots agree to no pay leave and pay cut
Singapore Airlines (SIA) and the Air Line Pilots Association – Singapore (ALPA-S) have signed an agreement with effect from 1 July, under which all pilots in the airline will take one day of leave without pay each month and a cut of 65 per cent of one day’s pay, pro-rated from monthly basic salary. In the year ending March 2010, SIA will decommission 16 aircraft, fewer flights will be operated and capacity will be lower by 11 per cent fromthe preceding year. … [Read more...] about SINGAPORE: SIA pilots agree to no pay leave and pay cut
Apology!
Alas, the Belly Ache computer failed us some weeks ago and exited the digital world with one last *burp*, before it was lights out! As a result we lost all the winning names from our Name That Plane contest. For all of you that emailed us and have been wondering why you haven’t received your prize, please send in your details,one more time! … [Read more...] about Apology!
Shooting oneself in the proverbial foot
Now we all know that quite often things are done ‘differently’ in the US and certainly the apoplectic security environment would be one obvious example, but this latest news item really has the Belly Achers wondering what the heck is going on with our American friends. The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) – surely a department that could stand a funding increase since they seem to be the only ones paying attention – released a report recently … [Read more...] about Shooting oneself in the proverbial foot
Itchy fingers
A handful of US Transport Security Administration (TSA) workers at Miami International Airport creatively turned their security positions into a lucrative business plundering passenger’s suitcases and stealing as many as 1,500 items. Don’t you feel so much better knowing you have one of those fancy TSA-approved locks on your suitcase – at least that way they won’t have to break the lock to get at your valuables! As many as six TSA workers have been … [Read more...] about Itchy fingers