AirlinesDelta chief calls overbooking 'valid' practiceDelta Air Lines chief executive Ed Bastian says overbooking flights is a "valid industry process" that allows it to generate higher financial returns than other carriers, amid a furore over a United Airlines passenger who was forcibly removed from a flight.
LinkGaruda appoints new CEO in management shake-upGaruda Indonesia has appointed bank executive Pahala Mansury as its new chief executive, in a management shake-up following a major plunge in its 2016 net profit. Mansury, formerly chief financial officer at Bank Mandiri, replaces Arif Wibowo, who was appointed as president and chief executive in December 2014. Prior to that, he was chief executive at low-cost unit Citilink, before taking on the top job at the mainline carrier.
LinkHainan Airlines wins SAIC approval for Chengdu LCC Hainan Airlines has moved one step closer toward launching low-cost carrier (LCC) Shen Niao Airlines after securing approval from China’s State Administration for Industry & Commerce (SAIC). According to Hainan Airlines, the Chengdu-based LCC venture has a registered capital of CNY3 billion ($435 million). Its Kunming-based subsidiary Lucky Air will hold a 35% stake with a CNY1.05 billion investment, Yunnan Lucky Investment Co. will own a 45% stake with a CNY1.35 billion investment, and Chengdu Communications Investment Group will hold the remaining 20% stake with CNY600 million.
LinkIran Air finally seals ATR 72-600 dealIran Air has finally concluded an agreement for up to 40 ATR 72-600 turboprops, originally disclosed more than a year ago. ATR says that the deal has been "officially signed" and covers 20 firm aircraft and 20 options.
LinkQantas starts beta testing inflight connectivityAustralian flag carrier Qantas has moved a step closer to providing inflight connectivity on its domestic aircraft fleet. Following several months of tests with broadband provider ViaSat and nbn’s Sky Muster service, the airline is now operating Wi-Fi in beta mode on a Boeing 737-800. Up to 15,000 passengers a month will be able to try the service free of charge while the airline continues to fine-tune the system.
LinkRossiya adopts 'big cat' scheme on 777Russian carrier Rossiya has unveiled a Boeing 777-300 with a specialised paint scheme intended to draw attention to conservation of rare wildlife, including big cats. The livery, which features a leopard's face over the cockpit section, is reminiscent of a previous Amur tiger design on Transaero Boeing 747.
LinkSalamAir ramps up route networkNew Omani low-cost carrier (LCC) SalamAir plans to rapidly expand its route map as it inducts more aircraft to its fleet. The airline began operations in January with flights between the Omani capital Muscat and the nation’s second city, Salalah. It followed this in February with its first international service to Dubai.
LinkSyrian Arab Airlines introduces A340Syrian Arab Airlines has introduced an Airbus A340-300 to its operation, opening services by conducting a service to Dubai. The Syrian ministry of transport says that a ceremony in Damascus has welcomed the aircraft, with attending delegates including transport minister Ali Hammoud.
LinkUnited to issue refunds to all Flight 3411 passengersUnited Airlines announced that each customer traveling aboard Flight 3411 will receive a full refund for the cost of their ticket. "All customers on Flight 3411 from Sunday, April 9, are receiving compensation for the cost of their tickets," United said in a statement to USA Today. United CEO Oscar Munoz apologized for the incident, accepting full responsibility and vowing to ensure it never happens again.
LinkUnited passenger plans lawsuit following forcible removalThe passenger who was forcibly removed from a United Airlines flight plans to file a lawsuit, his lawyers say. Thomas Demetrio, a partner at Corboy & Demetrio and the lawyer representing David Dao, says they plan to file a lawsuit against the carrier and the City of Chicago following the incident onboard an aircraft at Chicago O'Hare International airport on 9 April.
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