Friday, 23 September 2011

Hong Kong Approves Cathay Pacific Fuel Surcharge



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Hong Kong Approves Cathay Pacific Fuel Surcharge Reduction
-(Dow Jones)- The Hong Kong government Thursday said it approved Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.'s (0293.HK) application to reduce its passenger fuel surcharges by up to 3% in October because of lower oil prices. The Civil Aviation ...
North Asia to Europe routes review: China garners the most seats and frequencies
Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation
Of the top 25 routes between North Asia and Western Europe, Hong Kong generates the most frequencies and seats, pushing China well ahead of Japan in terms of the capacity offered. Korea comes in at a distant third. Assessing and ranking service ...
Asia short on pilots: Boeing

Fox Business
By Joanne ChiuHONG KONG -(Dow Jones)- The Hong Kong government Thursday said it approved Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.'s (0293.HK) application to reduce its passenger fuel surcharges by up to 3% in October because of lower oil prices. The CivilAviation ...
Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation
Of the top 25 routes between North Asia and Western Europe,Hong Kong generates the most frequencies and seats, pushing China well ahead of Japan in terms of the capacity offered. Korea comes in at a distant third. Assessing and ranking service ...
AFP
HONG KONG — Asia-Pacific's boomingaviation sector is facing a serious pilot shortfall with some carriers forced to cut flights and ground new planes because of the gap, US aviationgiant Boeing said Monday. The region will need more than 180000 in ...
Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation
It is the only Chineseairline to have ordered the A380, although an order expected from Hainan Airlines' subsidiaryHong Kong airlines failed to materialise at this year's Paris Air Show, reportedly due to Chinese government disapproval of the EU

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