AIRLINE NEWS
Thursday, December 27, 2007
All business-class airline Maxjet declares bankruptcy
Maxjet, a two-year-old company that touted itself as the first low-fare business class airline, has declared bankruptcy due to rising fuel costs, its president said.
afp.google.com
afp.google.com
Friday, October 05, 2007
American Airlines to fly Stansted-JFK
American Airlines is to go head-to-head with Eos and MAXjet at Stansted on the transatlantic route to New York JFK. The airline announced today that it will launch daily services from the Essex airport from 29 October and will add a second daily service from March 2008.
travel.timesonline.co.uk
travel.timesonline.co.uk
Labels: american airlines, eos airlines, Maxjet, New York, stansted
Monday, July 16, 2007
Maxjet lands at No. 2 on Travel & Leisure list
Singapore Airlines remains the most popular international airline among readers of Travel & Leisure, but startup Maxjet Airways debuted just behind the perennial favorite.
bizjournals.com
bizjournals.com
Labels: Maxjet, Singapore Airlines
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Maxjet plans £100m AIM float to fund growth
Low fare business class carrier Maxjet is to float on the London stock exchange, following the lead of rival carrier Silverjet.
independent.co.uk
independent.co.uk
Labels: Maxjet, Silverjet, stock exchange

