Business Times: Lufthansa, union agree on talks
(BERLIN) Lufthansa hopes to have flights back to normal by the end of the week after the airline agreed to hold talks with pilots, ending a costly and damaging strike at Europe's biggest airline.
Business Times: French strikes disrupt European flights
(PARIS) As pilots at German flagship carrier Lufthansa agreed to suspend a strike until March 8, action yesterday by French air traffic controllers and a strike vote by British Airways staff spells more turbulence ahead.
Business Times: Cathay Pacific, Air China near cargo venture deal
(HONG KONG) Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd, Hong Kong's largest carrier, and affiliate Air China Ltd intend to sign an agreement on forming an air-cargo venture before the end of the week, said three people familiar with the negotiations.
Business Times: Aegean, Olympic agree to merger: sources
(ATHENS) Greece's two largest carriers, Aegean, and recently privatised Olympic, have agreed to team up, forming a stronger player to take on foreign competition, officials close to the deal said on Monday.
Business Times: Kingfisher Airlines to join Oneworld
(MUMBAI) Kingfisher Airlines Ltd, owned by India's largest brewer, agreed to join Oneworld, becoming the first carrier from the south Asian country to gain entry into one of the major international airline alliances.
Business Times: M'sia Airlines Q4 net profit tops RM610m on fuel-hedge gains
MALAYSIA Airlines has posted a slight operating profit of RM4 million in the fourth quarter to end December owing to a reduction in capacity, the result of the economic downturn.
Business Times: Lufthansa pilots start four-day strike
(FRANKFURT) Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Europe's second-largest airline, scrapped 67 per cent of its services yesterday as pilots start a four-day strike over work assignments.
Business Times: Gulf Air to combine first and business classes
(BAHRAIN) Bahrain's national carrier Gulf Air will combine its first class and business class, starting on March 1, its chief executive said on Sunday, as the loss-making airline looks to reduce costs.
Business Times: India charges British duo over planespotting
(NEW DELHI) Two British planespotters detained in New Delhi last week have been charged with illegally intercepting communications between pilots and airport authorities, police said yesterday.
Business Times: Airbus 'needs to tap talent beyond Europe'
(SINGAPORE) AS A global company, Airbus has to embrace talent and resources wherever they may be available, according to its chief executive Tom Enders.
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