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  1. The Global Note: Soldiers Posed With Dead Bombers…A Video Plea to Asma Assad…Portman, Depp, McCartney - Lost In Translation?

    Wed, 18 Apr 2012

    non-existent in Japan until this year. Peach Aviation, backed by All Nippon Airways, began operating in March, while AirAsia , also by ANA, is scheduled to begin domestic flights in August. THE McBAGUETTE The McBaguette debuts at the 1,230 McDonald

  2. Keep Your Shoes On: A Return to Hassle-Free Flights

    Wed, 15 Feb 2012

    enough to remember flying in half-empty planes with plenty of room to spread out: The long-haul, low-cost carrier AirAsia X is now offering passengers the option of requesting unoccupied seats next to them, for a fee of course. But think

  3. Airlines pocket windfall profits on fares to Europe, study says

    Sun, 15 Jan 2012

    remains controversial. Airlines in India and China have vowed not to participate. On Thursday, Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia X said it would stop flying to London and Paris in March because of the program. Although U.S. airlines lost their legal

  4. Discount airlines change air travel in Asia

    Sun, 27 Nov 2011

    travel in Asia. Carriers such as Jetstar, AirAsia and Tiger Airways are driving demand by in Sydney. In June, Malaysia-based AirAsia — whose motto is "Now everyone can fly than 100 million people have flown on AirAsia , more than three times the size of Malaysia

  5. Qantas yet to Decide Base for New Asian Airline

    Wed, 17 Aug 2011

    announcement of the new budget airline comes less than a month after JAL rival All Nippon Airways Co. and Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia announced a partnership to create a low-cost airline in Japan serving local and international destinations. Qantas, JAL

  6. Qantas yet to Decide Base for New Asian Airline

    Wed, 17 Aug 2011

    announcement of the new budget airline comes less than a month after JAL rival All Nippon Airways Co. and Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia announced a partnership to create a low-cost airline in Japan serving local and international destinations. Qantas, JAL

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  1. Qantas to Slash 1,000 Jobs, Start New Asia Airline

    Tue, 16 Aug 2011

    announcement of the new budget airline comes less than a month after JAL rival All Nippon Airways Co. and Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia announced a partnership to create a low-cost airline in Japan serving local and international destinations. Qantas, JAL

  2. AirAsia , Malaysia Airlines Form Partnership

    Tue, 9 Aug 2011

    aircraft. It now offers long-haul flights through affiliate AirAsia X . In June, AirAsia ordered 200 Airbus A320 airplanes, raising its total orders proposed acquiring a 10 percent stake in long-haul carrier AirAsia X at a later date.

  3. ANA, AirAsia to Launch Budget Carrier in Japan

    Thu, 21 Jul 2011

    Airways Co. and Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia are joining forces to create a low-cost companies said in a statement Thursday that AirAsia Japan will be the first budget carrier with Australia's Jetstar Airways. For AirAsia , the deal represents another step in

  4. A Look at Large Orders for Planes

    Wed, 20 Jul 2011

    says it will buy 260 Airbus A320s, 100 Boeing 737s and 100 more with a new engine, if Boeing makes it. June 23, 2011: AirAsia orders $18.5 billion in Airbus A320neos. June 22, 2011: IndiGo orders $15.6 billion for Airbus A320neos. 1989: United

  5. American Airlines May Split up Big Jet Order

    Wed, 20 Jul 2011

    s Paris Air Show. Airbus announced hundreds of orders for the plane, including an $18.5 billion order for 200 jets by AirAsia . "Boeing thought it would have the luxury of time, but all those orders established the A320neo as a serious player in the

  6. American Airlines Expected to Announce Jet Orders

    Tue, 19 Jul 2011

    s Paris Air Show. Airbus announced hundreds of orders for the plane, including an $18.5 billion order for 200 jets by AirAsia . "Boeing thought it would have the luxury of time, but all those orders established the A320neo as a serious player in the

  7. Airbus Trounces Boeing With Another Record Order

    Thu, 23 Jun 2011

    concerns over high fuel prices. Airbus CEO Tom Enders and AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes signed off Thursday on an $18.5 billion fast-growing countries in Asia and the Middle East. Besides AirAsia and IndiGo, Airbus also nabbed orders and commitments from

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