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Delta seeking to raise more than $688M in offering

ATLANTA (AP) - Delta Air Lines Inc. is seeking to raise more than $688 million by selling notes backed by aircraft it owns. Delta expects to use the proceeds from the issuance of the notes to refinance 22 aircraft currently...

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Virgin America Ranked Number One Airline in Annual Zagat Airline Survey

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Virgin America, the California-based airline that is reinventing domestic travel, today thanked the more than 5,000 frequent fliers participating in the 2009 Zagat Global Airline Survey...

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JAL warned of ‘enormous risks’ if deciding to leave Oneworld

American Airlines is warning Japan Air Lines there are consequences if the ailing Japanese carrier chooses to leave the Oneworld in favor of another airline alliance that has Delta Air Lines at its head. Delta, the largest...

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Japan, U.S. to ink 'open skies' deal

Transport minister Seiji Maehara indicated Tuesday that Japan and the United States will conclude by year-end an "open skies" aviation liberalization pact that will allow carriers to decide on routes ...

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Banks' new game: Debit card fees

Faced with new credit card restrictions, lenders are touting debit card loyalty programs. Paste this link into your favorite RSS desktop reader Many debit cards that offer rewards are hardly gratis. Americans have conducted...

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Sector Snap: Airlines mostly down on economic news

NEW YORK (AP) - US Airways was the only airline stock in the green Tuesday, after the Phoenix-based airline said it will delay delivery of 54 Airbus jets until at least 2013 so it can hold on to more cash. US Airways will take...

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WiFi in the Sky: In-Flight Internet Takes Off

By Jeremy Hsu, SPECIAL to TopTenREVIEWS Almost no one flying with a laptop or smartphone might have expected in-flight Wi-Fi Internet access just several years ago. Now some lucky travelers have experienced free Internet access...

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Fewer travel by air for holiday, lines still expected

Whether you fly or drive, it will take longer and you'll pay more Fewer people are expected to fly this Thanksgiving, but that doesn't mean you won't wait in line. Driving may look more appealing, but the roads will be more...

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U.S. airlines fined for stranding travellers on plane

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Tuesday imposed its first-ever punishment against airlines for stranding passengers aboard aircraft, fining three carriers $175,000 (106,000 pounds) for a six-hour ordeal in Minnesota.

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Japan Airlines secures bail-out

Japan Airlines has announced it has secured government approval for a loan that will allow it to continue flying. This is the fourth time the troubled carrier has been bailed out by the state-run Development Bank of Japan since...

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