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That big airline investor conference? Yawnsville.
22 hours ago ago from AIRLINE BIZ
Apologies for not blogging sooner this morning but our blogs have been down. So in New York the biggies sent CFOs and a couple of CEOs to talk about how things are going. Southwest Gary Kelly threw cold water over the idea that business travel is rebounding, but American's Beverly Goulet said that things are improving on both the premium and lesiure side, as did Delta's CFO Hank Halter. So we've got a bit of a contrast here in outlook ...
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Southwest Airlines chairman disagrees with belief that business travel will Dallas Morning News Business travel won't improve significantly, and his airline won't expand, he told the Next Generation Equity Research conference in New York. Southwest sees no business travel rebound in 2010 MarketWatch Southwest Air CEO Sees No Rebound To Business Travel In 2010 Wall Street Journal Southwest Air Sees No Business Travel Rebound in 2010 ...
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Southwest CEO sees no return of business travelers
22 hours ago ago from FanHouse
DALLAS -The CEO of Southwest Airlines says business travel is still slow and he doesn't expect it to improve next year either. "I'm not expecting strong economic growth in 2010, and likewise I'm not expecting a rebound in business travel in 2010," says Gary Kelly. Business travelers are a key source of revenue for airlines because they fly regularly and often pay higher, last-minute fares. With corporations still pinching their travel ...
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19 hours ago ago from Good News Now
DALLAS -The nation's three largest airlines say they're seeing an uptick in demand for business and premium tickets, which could signal the beginning of a recovery in all-important corporate travel. At Delta Air Lines Inc., chief financial officer Hank Halter said Wednesday the company sold more corporate tickets in November than it did in the same month last year the first such increase all year. But Delta, the world's largest airline ...
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Delegates at this week’s UN Climate Change conference in Copenhagen should look closer at low-cost airlines when discussing the impact of flights on climate change. By choosing to take low cost budget flights, instead of business class on traditional airlines, they could be reducing their own flight carbon footprint by over 30%. Analysis from the travel search engine Liligo.co.uk ( www.liligo.co.uk ) has shown that low-cost airlines offer a ...
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Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home / Markets / Industries / Transportation Wednesday, December 09, 2009 Southwest Airlines Sees No Business Travel Rebound in 2010  By Darryl R. Isherwood FOXBusiness  ...
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HONOLULU, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Hawaiian Airlines today announced a special fare sale for roundtrip travel on nonstop transpacific flights between Hawaii and its 10 gateway cities on the U.S. mainland starting in January, with savings up to 25%. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20040827/LAF044LOGO) To take advantage of the discounts, tickets must be purchased by December 16, 2009, for travel from January 5 through June 10, 2010, ...
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