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European and U.S. negotiators have signed the latest version of their open skies agreement. The pact further expands rights for airlines of each region to serve the other and is likely to result in greater cross-ownership among carriers, though that still remains a tough obstacle to overcome.

Posted on Fri, 25-Jun-2010 at 22:42 GMT | Read More
EasyJet may be a low-cost airline but it's got high costs on its mind. When volcanic ash forced the closure of airspace throughout Europe this spring, EU carriers lost 1 billion euros (US$1.7 billion) almost overnight. This is why EasyJet is spending £1 million ($1.6 million) to make massive cancellations due to ash clouds a thing of the past.

Posted on Wed, 09-Jun-2010 at 16:49 GMT | Read More
The nearly week-long air traffic jam is showing signs of movement as European airspace is slowly opening. EUROCONTROL reports that nearly half of the 28,000 flights it normally handles will be back in the air as of Tuesday, the 20th. It's a break in the ash cloud that gives stranded passengers hope, however reports out of Iceland indicate that there could be more ash-related disruptions in the days to come.

Posted on Tue, 20-Apr-2010 at 22:08 GMT | Read More
Airline executives make it a point to stress that business decisions such as add-on fees are made with the passenger's benefit in mind. If you ever had any doubt whether such fees would last, the smiles of some executives at an aviation conference in March seemed to give the answer.

Posted on Thu, 15-Apr-2010 at 21:19 GMT | Read More
IAPA has long represented the interests of its members around the world. In support of your concerns as airline customers we actively partake in events, forums, industry panels and task forces that deal with commercial aviation issues that matter to you the most.

Posted on Wed, 02-Dec-2009 at 23:49 GMT | Read More
KLM becomes the first airline to test a flight powered by bio-fuels while carrying passengers. A KLM Boeing 747 has been prepared to operate, with a select group of passengers, with one of its four engines powered by a 50-50 mixture of bio-kerosene and conventional jet fuel. It seems like a small amount but every journey begins with a single step and the aviation industry seems to be willing to take them.

Posted on Fri, 06-Nov-2009 at 17:56 GMT | Read More
Struggling to earn revenue, many airlines are finding it a challenge to make the necessary purchases to keep business flying smoothly. Fuel is among the largest of these purchases, but that's not stopping one group of airlines from seeking fuel alternatives that could save more in the long run and reduce harmful emissions too. We say bravo to that idea!

Posted on Thu, 23-Jul-2009 at 16:43 GMT | Read More
It's not unusual for an airline to lobby politicians for favorable legislation or other rulings. In fact, it's one of the many things they do when they're not busy flying you around the world ... for the most part. But when an airline asks its passengers to help in the battle where public opinion meets political will, it's usually over something the airlines feel strongly about – and want you to feel the same way as well.

Posted on Tue, 21-Jul-2009 at 23:22 GMT | Read More
Earth Day 2009. All around the globe, the aviation industry is racing to find ways to save fuel. The cost benefits to the industry are certainly a motivating factor. After a brush with near-death due to spiking fuel costs, the industry has begun to move more quickly to reduce consumption and also find alternative sources of power. Green is good, and if it saves money in the process, we're certainly not going to complain if this is what's motivating the industry.

Posted on Wed, 22-Apr-2009 at 17:19 GMT | Read More
Every race has a winner and a loser. When it comes to finding alternative ways to fuel jet aircraft, it turns out that there are nothing but winners. The testing of such fuels is on the rise and IAPA supports each airline entering a race where the only outcome is victory.

Posted on Mon, 09-Mar-2009 at 1:27 GMT | Read More

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