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- Air Transport Association Proposes Funding Method for Next- Generation Air Traffic Control System
- To: TRANSPORTATION EDITORSContact: Victoria Day, +1-202-626-4141, or Elizabeth Machalek Merida, +1-202-626-4205, both of Air Transport Association WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Air Transport Association ATA, the trade association for the leading U.S. airlines, and Delta Air Lines today testified before the Select Revenue Measures Subcommittee of the House Ways...
- Research articles 2007-08-01
- Air Transport Association Says Proposed Senate FAA Reauthorization Bill Is a Good Move Toward ATC Modernization
- To: TRANSPORTATION EDITORSContact: Victoria Day, +1-202-626-4141, or David Castelveter, +1- 202-626-4033, both of Air Transport Association WASHINGTON, May 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Air Transport Association ATA, the trade association for the leading U.S. airlines, commented on the proposed Rockefeller-Lott FAA Reauthorization bill. ATA's primary goal in the reauthorization process has...
- Research articles 2007-05-02
- 'Lear lock' cost -- who pays?
- Frequent business travelers know the many indignities of flying: long lines, shoe removal, frequent delays, bad or nonexistent food. Here's another, less familiar one: Road warriors are subsidizing high fliers in their Gulfstreams. Those subsidies are one reason there are more than 17,000 corporate airplanes in...
- Research articles 2007-02-07
- Travel: A Vacation Well Spent
- The average American will take eight vacation days this summer--and spend several hundred dollars to get there. To help you plan ahead, we asked the editors of Budget Travel for advice on how to save some change. Here are their top tips. 1 Quick! Get a ticket. Fuel prices,...
- Research articles 2006-04-24
- IATA African plan.(AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST)(International Air Transport Association)(Brief Article)
- IATA has set out a four point agenda to revitalise aviation across Africa based on (1) enhanced safety efforts, (2) infrastructure development, (3) liberalisation and (4) SPT--simplified passenger travel. Specifically on infrastructure, IATA says that many African airports, runway pavements, airfield lighting, weather...
- Research articles 2005-12-01
- Advance Payments to Air Crash Victims' Relatives Need Revision
- Advance payments to the families of air crash victims need to be done promptly, without delay, and to this end the United States needs to execute regulations implementing the provisions of the 1999 Montreal Convention, a passenger rights group argues. The U.S. was the thirtieth country...
- Research articles 2005-11-07
- October Air Shipments Increase a Modest 1%
- Domestic air cargo shipments for October rose 1% from a year earlier, the Air Transport Association reported, for the second-smallest gain of the year after a 0.4% rise in August.The latest report was a further sign of volatility in air freight data. The October slowdown followed a 7.1% spike in...
- Research articles 2004-12-13
- Air Cargo Shipments Rise 6.7% in July
- Total air cargo shipments rose 6.7% in July compared with a year earlier, the Air Transport Association reported. It was the smallest monthly increase since March.Air cargo shipments always have a trucking component, since air carriers use trucks for the local and regional ground transportation.Overall cargo shipments increased to 2.08...
- Research articles 2004-09-13
- International travel continues to carry major airlines, data shows.
- The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 25--Strong revenue from international flights continues to carry major airlines, according to July airfare data released Tuesday. July revenue earned per seat mile flown by major carriers rose 1.9 percent over...
- Research articles 2004-08-25
- The Seattle Times Business Stephen Dunphy Column.
- By Stephen H. Dunphy, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 19--Monthly reports from the Air Transport Association ATA, an industry group representing most domestic carriers, outline the big problem for airlines. Fewer people are flying and paying less when they...
- Research articles 2003-06-19
- Overseas flights to cost more.
- Mar 23, 2003 (Herald Sun - ABIX via COMTEX) Fares for overseas air travel will rise because of the war in Iraq. The International Air Transport Association warned that travellers will have to pay up to 3 per cent extra. This will cover the increasing...
- Research articles 2003-03-23
- Biggest US Airlines Ask Government for Multi-Billion Dollar Aid Package.
- Sunday Business, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 24--Leading US airlines, most of them fighting off bankruptcy, are furiously lobbying the American federal government for multi-billion dollar aid packages which European rivals say will give them a major competitive advantage on...
- Research articles 2003-03-24
- Airline Industry Expects Dire Situation If War Is Waged.
- By Bill Hensel Jr., Houston Chronicle Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 12--Painting the bleakest picture of their future yet, the nation's air carriers warned Tuesday that without relief from the government, a war with Iraq could result in "wholesale airline bankruptcies."...
- Research articles 2003-03-12
- Outlook for Airlines Bleak as War Approaches, Fuel Costs Soar
- WASHINGTON -- The state of the airline industry is about to get even bleaker in the event of war, to the tune of $10.7 billion in losses in 2003, as the airlines struggle to keep afloat with bookings plummeting, high jet fuel costs, and decreased revenue. All of...
- Research articles 2003-03-12
- Media Advisory: ATAC Calls for Relief From Federal Money Siphoning.
- Nov 22, 2002 CCN Newswire via COMTEX OTTAWA, ONTARIO-The Air Transport Association of Canada ATAC and supporting travel and tourism groups will hold a press conference to release a major report that makes the case for reduced government taxes and levies on air travellers....
- Research articles 2002-11-23
- US August travel down 8.2%. (the Americas).(air travel passenger revenue miles fall)(Brief Article)
- The US Air Transport Association ATA reported that US revenue passenger miles RPMs declined 8.2 % during August as against August last year. Domestic RPMs dropped by 7.3% and international RPMs by 10.6%. Nationwide passenger enplanements fell by 10.2% in August, declining 10.7% domestically and 5.3%...
- Research articles 2002-10-01
- Figures Show Airlines Charge Less for Seats Today Than 20 Years Ago.
- By Katie Fairbank, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 22--Airlines are charging less than half the price for a seat today than they did 20 years ago, a look at inflation-adjusted figures reveals. "We're getting a pretty...
- Research articles 2002-08-22
- Aircargo rates could also be heading up. (Up Front).
- Aircargo rates could also be heading up. The National Industrial Transportation League NITL reports that the International Air Transport Association has adopted a proposal that would change the way international aircargo shipments are dimensionalized. The proposal calls for changing the volume-to-weight relationship from 166 cubic inches...
- Research articles 2002-08-01
- Airlines Face Turbulent Skies as Jet Fuel Demand Still Taking Hit
- Airlines Face Turbulent Skies as Jet Fuel Demand Still Taking Hit Although air traffic volumes in the US have recovered gradually from the post-Sep. 11 lows, latest statistics from the Air Transport Association ATA confirm that airlines still face a long road to recovery, which is not good...
- Research articles 2002-06-26
- CSG associate profile: Air Transport Association of America. (excellence in action: spotlighting CSG activities, events, resources and affiliated organizations)
- Prior to Sept. 11, the Air Transport Association of America's issues consisted primarily of rebuilding the nation's airway and airport infrastructure, noise and environmental initiatives along with addressing concerns regarding customer service and delays. Following Sept. 11, the airline industry changed. The four-day shutdown and resumption of air...
- Research articles 2002-03-01
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