IATA 2009 STATS TELL A SORRY TALE
Demand is falling faster than the airlines park up planes to reduce capacity and the consensus is the bottom has not been reached. It is projected collectively that the 226 member airlines will lose $9 billion this year on $448 billion. The IATA conference now taking place in Kuala Lumpur apparently has more journalists attending [...]
SOUNDS ODD BUT SPACE TO SOME DESTINATIONS MAY TIGHTEN UP
Apparently every Chinaman has experienced such a good 2008; their New Year’s celebrations started early and are finishing later. The result is few aircraft are presently finding loads out of China and because Australia ferries many flights ex USA through that country to Asia, most carriers are canceling flights because of no back haul to [...]
Singapore Airlines, Air New Zealand, & Qantas: You’re the Best!
We can truly claim the changes we have made to our schedule are truly working. How refreshing it is to be dealing with great carriers and real people and be rid of UPS and their nonsense. We have known Mike Wang for years and a finer airline executives we could not wish to know. In [...]




