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AirAsia approach could potentially see it soar in 2009: CAPA
03/09/2009
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11:15:37 AM
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Friday, 6 March 2009: Aggressively extending their network in the last quarter as well as adding new aircraft into their fleet, AirAsia’s expansionist policies saw them take a hit in net profits, but may eventuate into better figures this year.
Airlines can and will control capacity: CAPA
01/16/2009
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11:26:00 AM
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Thursday, January 15, 2009: While there will be many factors out of the control of airlines, capacity will be an area on which airlines will focus their attentions on this year, predicts the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA).
Oil will continue to fluctuate in 2009: CAPA
01/09/2009
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11:44:00 AM
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Friday, January 09, 2009:Oil’s volatility in these economically unstable times are assured, with the year ahead likely to see the prices go up and down, says the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA) in its latest report.
Gulf airlines 'extraordinarily' well-placed for 2009: CAPA
12/31/2008
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10:35:00 AM
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008: Despite a dip in recent traffic figures, the Gulf carriers look very well placed to weather the economic storm and come out even stronger than before, say analysts in a recent report.
Loads and yields will continue to suffer, Asia looking better: CAPA
09/16/2008
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10:25:00 AM
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Monday, September 15, 2008: With a slight oversupply of air traffic capacity in the world at the moment, next year’s load factors and yields will struggle to grow, except in Asia, say analysts.
Chinese figures are down for the first time since SARS: CAPA
06/20/2008
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9:52:00 AM
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Thursday, 19 June 2008: Tighter visa restrictions and the Sichuan earthquake are the two main reasons why Chinese air travel demand has dropped for the first time since the SARS outbreak, says CAPA.
Full-service airline model could break down in new world order
03/23/2009
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8:39:58 PM
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Friday, March 20, 2009: With most full-service legacy carriers shedding cash with record losses, the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA) analysts have brought up the question about whether changes made now will be for good.
Prospects of Delta/ Northwest merger occurring probably not even as good as 50%: CAPA
04/18/2008
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10:22:00 AM
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Post the announcement of Delta and Northwest merger, the shares of two airlines slid on concerns about buyout obstacles and costs.
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