IATA supports passenger service charge equalization in Malaysia

IATA is supporting the Malaysian Aviation Commission"™s (MAVCOM) efforts to bring passenger service charges (PSC) at Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2), in line with the city"™s primary airport terminal. The Malaysian government had set the PSC for KLIA2"”which opened in May 2014"”at the same level as the previous Low-Cost Carrier Terminal at Kuala Lumpur […]

Island Air files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

Island Air will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, but officials said ticketing and flights will continue as normal. The filing is needed, the airline said in a news release, «in an effort to continue normal operations while navigating through legal challenges recently presented by the lessors of its aircraft.» The airline added, «The bankruptcy […]

Myrtle Beach airport eyes 19 new direct-flight destinations

The Myrtle Beach International Airport is planning to dangle several financial incentives to expand the Grand Strand tourism market to snowbirds as far west as Denver and as far north as Albany, New York. The list of other new target markets includes Houston, Texas; Grand Rapids, Michigan; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Peoria or Bloomington, Illinois; South Bend, […]

Air Canada"™s new partnership with Amadeus will improve customer experience

Air Canada has signed a new agreement with Amadeus that will enhance customer experience, improve profitability and operational performance in support of its growing international network. The carrier has signed for the full Amadeus Altéa Suite passenger service system (PSS) including reservations, inventory, and departure control solutions. The Amadeus Altéa Suite, once fully implemented, will […]

Passenger Airport Charges Double in 10 Years: Tighter Regulation Needed

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) calls on the European Union to significantly strengthen economic regulation of major European airport monopolies by focusing on the interests of passengers. Enforcing greater cost-efficiency at Europe"™s airports will feed through into cheaper air fares, stimulate travel and enhance European competitiveness. In turn, this will support jobs and grow […]

JetBlue to Decide on Transatlantic Flights by Year’s End, CEO Hayes Says

JetBlue (JBLU – Get Report) CEO Robin Hayes said that the sixth-largest airline in the U.S. would decide whether or not to offer transatlantic flights at the end of the year. Hayes was speaking on Monday at the APEX Expo, which brings together airlines, buyers, and suppliers of those that influence the passenger experience. JetBlue, […]

Virgin America acquisition ‘propelled’ Alaska’s growth

The acquisition of Virgin America has «propelled» Alaska Airlines Group «five-plus years into the future», the buyer’s vice-president of capacity John Kirby believes. Speaking at an airline briefing at World Routes in Barcelona on 24 September, Kirby said the tie-up had given Alaska the «critical mass» it needed to develop its market presence in California […]

Netflix ofrecerá su tecnología móvil a las aerolíneas

Netflix quiere que más miembros vean sus series y pelí­culas mientras vuelan por los cielos. El servicio de video bajo demanda anunció este lunes que ofrecerá su tecnología móvil de banda ancha de bajo costo a las aerolíneas a principios de 2018. Esto permitiría a las compañías aéreas ofrecer acceso Wi-Fi barato o gratuito a […]

Boeing Sees Growing Demand for New Airplanes in Southeast Asia

Boeing [NYSE: BA] projects a demand for 4,210 new airplanes, valued at $650 billion, over the next 20 years in Southeast Asia. The company presented its Southeast Asia Current Market Outlook (CMO) today during a briefing at Boeing’s regional headquarters in Singapore. The annual report forecasts the region will continue its strong annual traffic growth […]