Qantas caught up in UK union tussle
- BTN News
- Thursday, 14 April 2011
Some UK airport cargo workers will be balloted for strikes in a row over the use of agency staff and new employment contracts.
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Some UK airport cargo workers will be balloted for strikes in a row over the use of agency staff and new employment contracts.
UK carrier British Airways is to re-launch its brand later this year, and plans a major consumer campaign some time in September.
Malaysia's Malaysia Airlines (MAS) is to cut back global expansion plans to help it cope with rising jet fuel prices and the fallout from Japan's earthquake.
US carrier American Airlines (AA) has filed an antitrust action on GDS Travelport and its online travel agency (OTA) subsidiary Orbitz over the ongoing Direct Connect dispute which is affecting travel management companies, GDSs, travel agents and OTAs world wide.
Global hospitality and travel company Carlson has signed its 42nd Radisson hotel in India.
UAE-based Rotana Hotels says it plans to open seven hotels costing US$800 million this year.
A survey of 549 hotels across the UK has found the sector experienced a recovery last year after the challenges of 2009.
Australian hotel breakfast buffets are expected increasingly to add curries and dumplings to menus to cater for a growing number of tourists from India and China.
There are plans for a new A$328 million convention centre on the shore of Canberra's Lake Burley Griffin in Australia's ACT.
Australian carrier Qantas says its engineers have voted to take industrial action in May, seeking better pay and conditions.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) says it will cut two of its seven weekly direct business-only flights to Los Angeles (LAX) from its Singapore base next month due to weaker demand.
Airline information provider OAG has released data on the world's busiest air routes for this month, April 2011, with the top 10 as follows:
Despite world airlines cutting capacity to meet fluctuating demand following Japan's devastating earthquakes, the earthquake in New Zealand and political unrest in the Middle East and Africa, OAG says there is unprecedented airline capacity in April.
Some UK airport cargo workers will be balloted for strikes in a row over the use of agency staff and new employment contracts.
UK carrier British Airways is to re-launch its brand later this year, and plans a major consumer campaign some time in September.
Malaysia's Malaysia Airlines (MAS) is to cut back global expansion plans to help it cope with rising jet fuel prices and the fallout from Japan's earthquake.
US carrier American Airlines (AA) has filed an antitrust action on GDS Travelport and its online travel agency (OTA) subsidiary Orbitz over the ongoing Direct Connect dispute which is affecting travel management companies, GDSs, travel agents and OTAs world wide.
Global hospitality and travel company Carlson has signed its 42nd Radisson hotel in India.
UAE-based Rotana Hotels says it plans to open seven hotels costing US$800 million this year.
A survey of 549 hotels across the UK has found the sector experienced a recovery last year after the challenges of 2009.
Australian hotel breakfast buffets are expected increasingly to add curries and dumplings to menus to cater for a growing number of tourists from India and China.
There are plans for a new A$328 million convention centre on the shore of Canberra's Lake Burley Griffin in Australia's ACT.
Australian carrier Qantas says its engineers have voted to take industrial action in May, seeking better pay and conditions.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) says it will cut two of its seven weekly direct business-only flights to Los Angeles (LAX) from its Singapore base next month due to weaker demand.
Airline information provider OAG has released data on the world's busiest air routes for this month, April 2011, with the top 10 as follows:
Despite world airlines cutting capacity to meet fluctuating demand following Japan's devastating earthquakes, the earthquake in New Zealand and political unrest in the Middle East and Africa, OAG says there is unprecedented airline capacity in April.