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Gloom continues for struggling aviation industry
12/02/2008
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10:17:00 AM
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Monday, December 01, 2008: Passenger numbers continued to decrease for the second month in a row, with international figures dropping 1.3% in October, slightly better than the 2.9% experienced in September.
AirAsia comes up with "No More Fuel Surcharge" initiative
11/17/2008
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10:55:00 AM
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Published: 12 Nov 2008: AirAsia says it has become the first airline in the world to abolish fuel surcharges from all its international and domestic flights.
Emirates profits slump by 88%
11/12/2008
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11:09:00 AM
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11 November, 2008, DUBAI - Emirates saw half-year profits plunge by 88% in the half year ending September 30.
Indian aviation won't get tax breaks
10/24/2008
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8:02:00 AM
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Thursday, 23 October 2008:It’s looking more and more unlikely that the Indian aviation sector will receive a break on the 30% tax they pay for jet fuel, as the finance ministry expresses its inability to drop taxes.
Lower oil means better chance of reaching targets: MAS
10/16/2008
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10:27:00 AM
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008: With crude oil now at below US$90 a barrel, Malaysian Airlines had indicated that it may meet its net profit forecast of MYR400 million to MYR500 million this year.
China and India's domestic travel in strife
10/07/2008
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10:46:00 AM
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Monday, 6 October 2008:Air travel in China and India are facing high prices as state-controlled fuel prices have led to plummeting numbers in air traffic.
Concerns raised over economic slowdown
10/06/2008
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9:41:00 PM
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(26 September 2008) Travolution's Question Time this week was dominated by how the online travel business in the UK is responding to the slowing economy and post-XL consumer protection issues.
Fuel costs still soaring despite dip: Cathay CEO
09/09/2008
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9:28:00 AM
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Monday, 8 September 2008: Tony Tyler, Cathay Pacific CEO, recently noted that while fuel costs have dropped, they are still hurting the aviation industry as oil continues to sit at relatively high prices.
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