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Airline passengers not expected to get much relief
08/21/2008
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10:23:00 AM
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19 August, 2008: With a recent drop in oil prices, some observers are asking whether that means lower airline prices. The answer, according to industry experts, is a simple one: no.
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.
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.
Airlines ready to expand as fuel prices drop
08/19/2008
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10:14:00 AM
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Monday, 18 August 2008: As fuel prices fall from record highs, it seems airlines are getting back on track with expansion plans and possible revisions to capacity cuts and fuel surcharges.
As fuel drops below US$100 LCC look to expand
09/12/2008
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10:37:00 AM
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Friday, September 12, 2008:Crude oil for a short time dipped below US$100 a barrel on Tuesday this week, signifying a significant 30% drop from its highs of US$147 in July, and with it LCCs could potentially move more aggressively.
Maiden profit for Tiger Airways
08/15/2008
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10:20:00 AM
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Published: 13 Aug 2008: Budget carrier Tiger Airways has reported an annual net profit of $S37.8 million. This compares with a net loss after tax of $S14.3 million 12 months ago.
Asia-Pacific's July traffic data shows a crisis is ahead
09/03/2008
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10:57:00 AM
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Tuesday, 2 September 2008: The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) reviewed the figures of the latest traffic data for July 2008, saying that weak results were due the slowing economic environment.
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