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July 11, 2008
German Lufthansa
has raised the fuel surcharge to 97 Euro on International flights.

 

July 2, 2008
German Wings and other European airlines are reducing their fleets massively to combat rapidly increasing kerosene prices.

 

June 24, 2008
United Airlines
has fired almost 1.000 pilots in an attempt to master the impact of fast rising fuel costs.

 

June 21, 2008
Naomi Campbell
was sentenced to 200 hours social work for her rage at Heathrow airport when BA had lost her luggage.

 

June 2, 2008
The U.S. Government
has imposed tougher regulations on European, Japanese and Australian tourists who will now need to register online prior to their arrival.

 

May 10, 2008
U.S. Travelers
and independent organizations are complaining about frequent inspections of computers and media devices by security staff at all American airports. In particular the intense violation of privacy is getting criticized.

 

April 30, 2008
Emirates
is now offering double miles on routes from Colombo to Europe, Africa and the Americas as part of a fierce battle with no state run Sri Lankan Airlines, which offers invites politicians and government workers with a 25% discount. Meanwhile state run Mihin Lanka is no longer operating leaving losses worth more than $1 million.

 

April 23, 2008
Fingerprints
will be requested from all travelers leaving the U.S. after the end of 2009. Still most airlines are refusing that service for the American Homeland security office.

 

April 10, 2008
Alitalia
is currently expected to declare bankruptcy and American Airlines had to cancel almost 1.000 flights for urgent security checks.

 

April 8, 2008
Boeing`s new Dreamliner 787-Jet will now start to become available in early 2009.

 

April 1, 2008
Heathrow Airport
reports 50 flights per day being canceled and Naomi Campbell had so far been the most famous victim of lost luggage.

 

March 31, 2008
Heathrow Airport
has been named a "national disgrace" with 450 flights canceled and over 28.000 pieces of lost luggage since the opening. Travelers are recommended to avoid the airport by any means.

 

March 29, 2008
Department of Homeland Security experts at JFK airport in New York took the well known British Sebastian Horsley into an 8 hours interrogation after which he was refused entry because of wrong morals.

 

March 28, 2008
Heathrow Airport
saw thousands of unhappy passengers at a chaotic opening of it`s new Terminal 5 with capacities for up to 100 million passengers and direct trains to Picadilly Circus.

Travelers in the U.S. with breast piercings have to fear that security experts at airports will insist on removing and examining any metallic decorations. In Lubbock, Texas graphic artist Mandi Hamlin had to accept some painful and humiliating moments.

 

March 09, 2008
United Airlines
has introduced a fuel surcharge.

 

Sri Lanka`s Mihin Air has reduced it`s flights after 2 of their 3 planes were taken back by the owners. Also Emirates will pull out of Sri Lankan Airlines by the end of march whilst several Indian airlines are trying to take over most staff.

 

February 29, 2008
Beijing
has now the biggest Airport in the world with a main hall as long as 3 kilometers and built by the British architect Norman Foster.

 

February 23, 2008
Ryanair
celebrates the return of their website with dumping 1 million tickets for only 1 cent. All taxes and fees are included.

 

February 07, 2008
Visiting the US
becomes more and more annoying for travelers with notebooks since security forces are now scanning hard drives as well as files are getting confiscated.

 

January 07, 2008
Emirates
has terminated it`s management contract at Sri Lankan Airlines despite some 41% shares. Rumors say, that Qatar Airways will jump in.

 

The Spanish Airline Air Madrid went broke and more than 100.000 passengers had suffered from canceled flights.

 

In 2006 the travel industry had increased online sales and bookings by 26% to a new record high of $24,6 billion.

 

Analysts believe that worldwide passenger will double until 2020.

 

Northwest Airlines and Delta Air are expected to file for bankruptcy within the next few days so that around 50% of all airline seats in the U.S. will be offered by bankrupt carriers such as U.S. Airways and United Airlines. Meanwhile JetBlue and Southwest have become the market leaders. Also Olympic Airlines seems to be in turbulence.

 

airlinemeals.net has emerged as the leading website on catering with many reports, pictures and other information on airlines and their approach to customer services.

 

The Dutch KLM is reported to be the airline, that is losing the most luggage whilst Turkish Airlines has been named as most reliable.

 

China and India have become the worldwide hottest tourist markets with rapidly expanding Airlines. Now Boeing and Airbus Industries are in for a drastic competition, but with huge business for both of them.

 

In Germany the DBA has sold 0,5 million one tickets in supermarkets at €50 to all their European destinations. The demand had been huge and additional revenues worth €30 are expected.

 

A court near London had demanded from fast growing Ryan Air that all prices introduced on the Internet should be complete.

 

British Airways now only offers E tickets.

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Ryanair

Michael O'Leary, Chief @ Europe`s perhaps most innovative Ryanair aims to give away airline tickets for free. Right now he is selling cheap flights from England to the Netherlands for $3 and his airline is profitable. Northern Spain and Latvia will be among 17 new destinations in September.

He says, that Hotels, rental car operators and other industries will cover the fairly low airfares to attract visitors and business.

 

skyeurope is advertising all flights for 17£

 

Hapag-Lloyd-Express is another competitive airline offering cheap flights around Europe that start at 5,41 £.

 

The Thomas Cook owned Condor Airline is offering long distance tickets as low as 99 Euro / $120 between some Caribbean Islands and Europe. Also for some Asian destinations and between the U.S. and Europe. Shame, that the website is poorly programmed and that even finding a date is utterly messy.

 

The most pleasant and even very affordable connection between Frankfurt and New York is offered by Singapore Airlines. The Deluxe Service on board makes you even forget about the ground crew experience at JFK, which can be kind of bizarre depending who is on. Meanwhile the Airline has extended the long distance record with direct cheap flights from New York to Singapore. 18 hours with total comfort as demonstrated here.

 

 

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