AirlinesAirAsia Group considers merging Indonesia, Thai subsidiariesMalaysia-based AirAsia Group is looking to merge two of its regional subsidiaries—Thai AirAsia and Indonesia AirAsia—that could potentially use Thailand as the ASEAN regional headquarters for the group. An Indonesia AirAsia spokesperson would not reveal details of a potential merger, but said a study was being conducted into a potential merger of the two subsidiaries.
LinkAir Canada signs codeshare deal with Brazilian airlinesAir Canada inked a codesharing agreement with Brazilian carrier Avianca Brasil. Codesharing flights will start next week, and will offer Air Canada customers access to destinations such as Rio de Janeiro.
LinkAir Serbia’s 2015 net profit up 44%Air Serbia reported a 2015 net profit of €3.9 million ($4.4 million), up 44% compared to a €2.7 million net profit in 2014. The Serbia flag carrier said the full-year results were achieved on the back of “significant growth” in passenger numbers, which increased 11% to 2.55 million year-over-year (YOY). Load factor rose 4 percentage points to 71% and ASKs grew 6% to 3.65 billion YOY.
LinkAlaska to consider Virgin America practices in mergerAlaska Airlines will be able to choose which aspects of Virgin America's flight experience it will keep after the merger between the two carriers. "This is a once-in-a-career opportunity to look under the hoods of two different models and figure out what's best," said CEO Brad Tilden.
LinkAtlas Air Worldwide to transport air cargo for AmazonAtlas Air Worldwide signed an agreement to provide air cargo services for Amazon. The service will begin in the second half of the year.
LinkTransavia to launch Munich-Berlin flightsAir France-KLM’s low-cost carrier (LCC) Transavia will launch 12X-weekly Munich-Berlin Schönefeld services on May 30, becoming the first LCC to operate from the Bavarian capital to the German capital. Munich Airport operator FMG CEO Michael Kerkloh told ATW recently the “launch of Transavia operations has exceeded our expectations.”
LinkUnited offers "Celebrate" program for onboard gift-givingUnited Airlines plans to launch a program called "Celebrate," which will allow loved ones to buy gifts for passengers and have the gifts delivered during a flight. United employee Mary Bucher came up with the idea after witnessing a surprise bottle of champagne delivered to a couple embarking on their honeymoon on a United flight.
LinkBrazil May Allow Foreign Control Of AirlinesA Brazilian government led by Vice President Michel Temer would consider allowing foreign owners to acquire a controlling stake in local airlines, a close aide says. Wellington Moreira Franco, a chief economic adviser for Temer and a former aviation minister, said relaxing the current limits on foreign ownership would help bolster competition in an industry suffering its worst crisis in decades.
LinkWest Atlantic posts $6 million net loss in 2015Sweden-based cargo specialist West Atlantic Group reported a 2015 net loss of SEK49.6 million ($6 million), reversed from a net profit of SEK10.6 million the previous year. Revenue for 2015 rose 13.7% year-over-year to SEK1.41 billion.
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