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- How much will a spring break really cost you?
- As holidaymakers prepare to leave the country in record numbers, budget airlines and traditional carriers have begun yet another bout of bickering - this time over how airlines massage fares to make them look more enticing than they are. Most scheduled flights from the UK are now booked online, where...
- Research articles 2005-03-24
- British No-Frills Flights Boom May Have Reached End of Its Runway.
- Evening Standard, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 6--Plunging profits, shattered share prices, passengers and workers in revolt. Has the budget airline bubble finally burst? At the height of the hi-tech boom, Rod Eddington, chief executive of British Airways, used to ...
- Research articles 2003-03-06
- Uneasy jets
- COVER FEATURE THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY The 9/11 terrorist attacks on the US proved ruinous for many of the traditional long-haul airlines, but low-budget operators are prospering at their expense - for now. As war in the Middle East looms, Cathy Hayward asks the experts what the future...
- Research articles 2003-03-01
- B/E Aerospace Clarifies Statement on British Airway's MDDS Order and B/E Backlog
- WELLINGTON, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 18, 1997--B/E Aerospace (Nasdaq-NMS:BEAV) wishes to clarify and expand upon the portions of its September 16, 1997 press release relating to B/E's backlog information and to the MDDS interactive entertainment system currently being developed by B/E for British Airways. MDDS is the term describing...
- Research articles 1997-09-18
- BA Sees Market Return Mid-2010 - Report
- FRANKFURT (Reuters UK) - The airline sector has reached a trough but British Airways BAY does not expect the UK market, its most important one, to recover until mid 2010, the company's top executive told a Swiss newspaper.Willie Walsh told Finanz und Wirtschaft in an interview to be published on...
- News items 2009-10-13
- Airlines face rising pressure to cut costs
- When British Airways launched its new business class-only flight from London's City airport to New York last week, all on board knew the short London runway meant there would be a refuelling stop in Ireland about an hour after take-off. But some passengers were surprised to hear that the captain...
- News items 2009-10-09
- Weekend Round-Up
- Sunday Times Alistair Darling acts on bank bonuses: The Chanceller of the Exchequer will be summoning the remuneration committee chairmen of the big four banks to a meeting this week to warn them they must adhere to guidelines established agreed by world leaders at the G20 summit...
- Blog posts 2009-09-28
- British Airways Looks to Merge With Qantas
- BA’s shares received a boost on news that it is considering a merger with Australia’s Qantas, while it tries to ringfence potential tie-ups with Spain’s Iberia and American Airlines. The merged entity, if it goes ahead, would have a dual listing structure. Why it makes sense: ...
- Blog posts 2008-12-02
- BA and Qantas in Tie-Up Talks
- BA's shares received a boost on news that it is considering a merger with Australia's Qantas, while it tries to ringfence potential tie-ups with Spain's Iberia and American Airlines. The merged entity, if it goes ahead, would have a dual listing structure. Why it makes sense: ...
- Blog posts 2008-12-02
- What's the Secret to Managing Innovation? Eastern Philosophy Says Ba
- The Find: A Japanese management guru argues that the key to building teams and companies that create knowledge is blending standard management practice with the Eastern idea of ba. The Source: An FT Management blog post discussing a profile of Japanese management guru Ikujiro Nonaka in the...
- Blog posts 2008-11-26
- Preparation and Characterization of Co-Polyamide Thin Film Composite Membrane From Piperazine and 3, 5-Diaminobenzoic Acid
- Thin film composite TFC co-polyamide membranes were prepared by interfacially polymerizing secondary amide and highly hydrophilic aromatic primary amide (3, 5-diaminobenzoic acid, BA). The salt rejection and flux of these membranes were measured at various feed pressures. Incorporation of the BA cause an increase in pure water permeability constant A...
- White papers 2003-02-05
- BA Sees Improved Outlook, Swings to H1 Loss
- By Rhys JonesLONDON (Reuters) - British Airways Plc BAY fell to a worse than expected first-half loss and forecast revenue would slump by 1 billion pounds this year, but analysts said the worst could be over as the airline signaled business was stabilizing.BA, whose alliance with American Airlines AMR and...
- News items 2009-11-06
- BA Hints Worst Over For Business Travel
- By Rhys JonesLONDON (Reuters UK) - British Airways signalled business is stabilising, eclipsing news of a worse than expected first half loss and a prediction that revenue would slump by 1 billion pounds this year.Shares in the company jumped as much as 8 percent, making it the biggest gainer on...
- News items 2009-11-06
- British Airways Posts Loss of £292 Mln
- LONDON (Reuters UK) - British Airways BAY swung to a first-half pretax loss of 292 million pounds, as business class passenger numbers continued to tumble, dashing hopes air traffic demand was recovering from the slump caused by the downturn.The airline, whose alliance with American Airlines AMR and Spain's Iberia IBLA...
- News items 2009-11-05
- Price Pressures Ground Airline Sector Recovery Hopes
- By Maria SheahanFRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's Lufthansa LHAG and the airline industry's representative body provided a gloomy outlook for the sector as carriers around the world struggled to make a profit amid a fierce battle for business."Initial signs of a stabilization in volumes are far away from making up for...
- News items 2009-10-29
- BA cost-control at heart of recovery
- As British Airways chief Willie Walsh rose to discuss the airline's eye-watering half-year losses with analysts, it was tempting to recall another BA presentation made in early in 2005 by his predecessor, Sir Rod Eddington, at the company's Waterside headquarters near Heathrow. It was the last BA investor day for...
- News items 2009-11-06
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- Qantas and BA Merger Talks Grounded
- By Mark Bendeich and John Bowker SYDNEY/LONDON (Reuters UK) - Australia's Qantas Airways and British Airways called off talks for a $6.4 billion (4.1 billion pound) merger, leaving the British carrier to consider other combinations with European peers as the sector grapples with falling demand and volatile fuel prices. Qantas...
- News items 2009-08-07
- BA Sees Improved Outlook
- By Rhys Jones LONDON (Reuters UK) - British Airways Plc BAY fell to a worse than expected first-half loss and forecast annual revenue would be 1 billion pounds lower than last year, but said traffic volumes and yields had stabilised. The airline, whose alliance with American Airlines AMR and Spain's...
- News items 2009-11-06
- BA cabin crew to vote on strike action
- British Airways vowed on Monday to press ahead with cost-cutting plans after the Unite union decided to ballot 14,000 cabin crew on industrial action over new contracts. The airline intends to cut the equivalent of 1,700 cabin crew jobs, reduce the number of crew on some flights and reduce pay...
- News items 2009-10-26
- Hopes of stability boost confidence at BA
- Shares in British Airways saw their biggest one-day rise in more than two months on Friday even as the airline reported the worst results in its history. The flag carrier slid to a pre-tax loss of £292m ($485m) in the six months to September, the first time it has ever...
- News items 2009-11-06
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