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Airline boss backs London flights
A CUT-price airline has moved to reassure passengers the region's links with London with not disappear. Airport bosses hit out after learning landing prices in the capital were set to soar because of a ruling by the Civil Aviation Authority CAA. The CAA price formula means, taking annual...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, London
Research articles 2008-03-12
Airport Business News - Asia / Pacific
Mar 10, 2008 Beijing Capital Airport Beijing Capital International Airport's new $3 billion-plus Terminal 3 opened Friday as Shandong Airlines flight SC1151 arrived from Jinan at 8:39 a.m. UK architect Norman Foster claimed it is the largest covered structure ever built--3.25 km. long and 1.3 million sq. m....
Tags: Asia, Civil Aviation Authority, E-mail, FINANCE, Government, Singapore, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-03-10
TRAVEL: Authority's tips for keeping your holiday money safe; Holiday security
THE Government has flagged an early warning to travellers about to start spending money on 2008 holidays: unless your money is fully protected, you could lose out if a company fails. The ATOL scheme operated by the Civil Aviation Authority CAA offers full financial protection on air holiday packages...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Government, MARKETING, security
Research articles 2008-01-05
Department for Tansport and Civil Aviation Authority announce consultation on reform of ATOL bonding.
M2 PRESSWIRE-2 April 2007-UK Government: Department for Tansport and Civil Aviation Authority announce consultation on reform of ATOL bondingC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02042007 The Department for Transport DfT and Civil Aviation Authority CAA have today launched a consultation to seek views...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, consultation, FINANCE, Investment
Research articles 2007-04-02
ATIPAC expresses concern over financial protection for travellers - report
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The British Civil Aviation Authority CAA has said that concern has been voiced by the Air Travel Insolvency Protection Advisory Committee ATIPAC that the UK government did not accept CAA advice on extending financial protection to all air travellers flying from the UK...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, financial
Research articles 2006-07-26
MacBank invites US group to join BAA bid.
Byline: Russell Hotten Mar 13, 2006 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australian investment bank Macquarie Bank is looking for partners in its takeover move on UK...
Tags: BAA, Benefits, Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Investment
Research articles 2006-03-13
UAE: DATA ON TOURISM IN DUBAI IN 2005.
A-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper quoted Director of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority Ahmad bin Said al-Maktum, who is also President of Emirates Airlines, who said in early January 2006 that the rate of hotel occupancy in Dubai during the Summer 2005 Festival reached 87-95%. The Authority decided...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai, FINANCE, Investment
Research articles 2006-02-23
Rethink urged over pounds-1 flight levy TRAVEL: FLIGHT PROTECTION
AN influential Westminster committee has called on the government to reconsider a pounds-1 levy on overseas flights to protect travellers when airlines go bust. A Commons transport committee report published yesterday said millions of holidaymakers travel without financial protection every year. It criticised ministers' inaction, citing last year's...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, collapse, FINANCE, Government
Research articles 2006-02-05
UAE: FORECAST ON TOURISM IN DUBAI TO 2015.
A-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper quoted Director of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority Ahmad bin Said al-Maktum who estimated in early January 2006 that the number of tourists to visit Dubai by 2015 will reach fifteen million, and that income from tourism by 2010 will reach 20% of...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai, FINANCE
Research articles 2006-02-06
Britain's House of Commons Transport Committee calls for levy to cover airline insolvency
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD A British parliamentary committee has called for the government to impose a levy on air travellers to cover them against airline collapses. The House of Commons Transport Committee wants to impose a levy on all passengers travelling from Britain and in a...
Tags: bond, Britain, C, Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Government, Investment
Research articles 2006-02-06
UAE: TOURISM IN SHARJAH IN 2005.
A-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper quoted Director of the Sharjah Civil Aviation Authority who said in late January 2006 that the number of tourists who passed through the Sharjah International Airport during the first nine months of 2005 came to 1.63 million passengers, a 31% increase compared to...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Investment
Research articles 2006-02-06
EGYPT: DECISION TO CREATE PRIVATE AIRLINES.
Al-Khaleej newspaper quoted Director of the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority Samir Abd al-Ma'aboud who said in late September 2005 that the Authority is acting to encourage foreign investments in civil aviation and tourism in the country. The Authority has decided to grant permits to set up...
Tags: aviation, Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Investment
Research articles 2005-12-04
BAA PLC - Investor Briefing on Heathrow Airport.
BAA plc announces that it is today hosting a media and investor briefing about a potential new passenger facility at Heathrow Airport. The facility, if approved by airlines and given appropriate regulatory support by the Civil Aviation Authority, would replace Heathrow's Terminal 2 and Queens Building. ...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, MARKETING
Research articles 2005-11-10
Government rejects extra GBP1 on air tickets.
M2 PRESSWIRE-10 October 2005-UK Government: Government rejects extra GBP1 on air ticketsC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10102005 The Government has decided not to accept the Civil Aviation Authority's recommendation for a GBP1 levy on all air passengers departing the UK. The levy...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Government, Insurance, U.K.
Research articles 2005-10-10
BAA (BAA).
630p - Transport - BAA's decent dividend income, combined with its utility-like regulated nature, has proved beguiling for investors searching for steady capital appreciation. But several key factors affecting BAA's performance have recently turned more negative. First, the growth in the number of passengers...
Tags: BAA, Civil Aviation Authority, earnings, FINANCE, Government, Ryanair
Research articles 2005-10-07
UAE: NEGOTIATIONS FOR DUBAI-MEXICO FLIGHTS AGREEMENT.
Al-Ittihad newspaper reported on negotiations over the mutual agreement for civilian flights between the UAE and Mexico. Manager of the Operational Section of the Civil Aviation Authority Muhammad Ahali met in late June 2005 with the Mexican Tourism Minister to discuss cooperation on civilian flights between...
Tags: agreement, Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Mexico, negotiation, U.A.E.
Research articles 2005-08-10
World's airlines accord Singapore Changi Airport highest honour in aviation industry; Changi holds the record as 4-time winner of the prestigious IATA Eagle Award.
M2 PRESSWIRE-31 May 2005-Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore: World's airlines accord Singapore Changi Airport highest honour in aviation industry; Changi holds the record as 4-time winner of the prestigious IATA Eagle AwardC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:30052005 The Civil Aviation Authority of...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Eagle, FINANCE, MARKETING
Research articles 2005-05-31
UAE: DATA ON EXTENT OF CIVILIAN AIR TRAFFIC IN 2004.(Brief Article)
Al-Bayan newspaper quoted General Manager of the UAE Civil Aviation Authority, Muhammad Ghanim al-Ghayit, who estimated in late December 2004 that Authority income in 2005 will reach DH 90 million, compared to DH 86 million in 2004, and that its profits will reach DH 14 million, ...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, civilian, FINANCE, U.A.E.
Research articles 2005-02-14
PAKISTANI GOV'T TELLS CAA TO PREPARE BUSINESS PLAN IN 30 DAYS.
ISLAMABAD, Dec 2 Asia Pulse - The Cabinet has directed the Civil Aviation Authority CAA to prepare a credible and viable business plan, giving a correct overview of its revenue, assets and liabilities, Prime Minster Secretariat sources said on Wednesday. "The CAA should prepare a credible and viable...
Tags: Cabinet, Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE
Research articles 2004-12-02
UAE: PLAN TO ISSUE ISLAMIC BONDS TO FUND DUBAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT.(Brief Article)
A-Ra'y newspaper reported on the plan to issue Islamic bonds to fund the development project of the Dubai International Airport. The paper quoted a notice published in late September 2004 by the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority announcing that the total value of these bond will reach...
Tags: bond, Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Investment
Research articles 2004-10-24
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