AIRLINE NEWS
Saturday, September 29, 2007
EU: Airlines must cut greenhouse gases
The European Union reaffirmed Friday a plan to force airlines using European airspace to cut carbon dioxide emissions despite opposition from the airline industry.
businessweek.com (page not found)
businessweek.com (page not found)
Labels: carbon, European Union
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
EU risks new trans-Atlantic trade fight by including airlines in emissions program
The European Union risks a trade fight if it continues with plans to force all airlines flying into European airspace to abide by new carbon dioxide caps, Washington's envoy to the EU said Tuesday.
nytimes.com
nytimes.com
Labels: carbon, European Union
Thursday, September 13, 2007
EU court rules on Greek subsidies to Olympic Airlines
Olympic Airlines won a small victory Wednesday in its legal battle with EU regulators, as a court said the carrier must pay back most - but not all - of Greek government subsidies deemed illegal under European Union rules.
nytimes.com
nytimes.com
Labels: European Union, olympic airlines, subsidies
Monday, July 30, 2007
EU to send team to observe Indonesian airlines
Transportation Minister Jusman Syafei Jamal said the European Union would send a team to observe directly the conditions of Indonesian airlines in connection with its ban on Indonesian airplanes from flying to its airspace.
thejakartapost.com
thejakartapost.com
Labels: European Union, Indonesia
Friday, July 20, 2007
African Airlines decry random bans
African aviation officials say European Union member states should consult international bodies before issuing warnings against airlines from the continent.
Source: eastandard.net
Source: eastandard.net
Labels: Africa, European Union
Friday, July 13, 2007
Europe to force airlines to clear up ticket pricing
Airlines will need to include all taxes and other charges in their published prices, after European Union lawmakers voted to adopt new measures to regulate the industry.
news.com.au
news.com.au
Labels: airlines, European Union
Friday, June 29, 2007
EU to ban all Indonesian airlines
The European Commission will ban all 51 Indonesian airlines from flying to the European Union next week citing Indonesian authorities' failure to give adequate safety assurances.
theage.com.au
theage.com.au
Labels: airlines, European Commission, European Union, Indonesia
Thursday, March 22, 2007
EU backing for 'open skies' deal
European Union transport ministers have formally backed the 'open skies' aviation agreement which will ease restrictions on travel between the United States and Europe.
bbc.co.uk
bbc.co.uk
Labels: EU, European Union, open skies deal
Monday, March 05, 2007
British Airways Shares Slump on Open-Skies Accord
Shares in British Airways have slumped after the US and the EU tentatively reached its 'open skies' agreement on Friday.
bloomberg.com
bloomberg.com
Labels: British Airways, European Union, open skies deal

