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Magazine Issue

Air Transport World, May 2022

Features

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Head Of Thai Airways’ Restructuring Plan Wants Long-Term Results

May 02, 2022
In 2008, Thai Airways suffered one of its worst financial results, incurring a THB21.4 billion ($647 million) net loss on the back of surging fuel…
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A New Strategy Aspires To Double Royal Air Maroc’s Size

May 18, 2022
Royal Air Maroc (RAM) finally celebrated its oneworld membership on March 17, two years after it joined the alliance. Now the Casablanca-based…
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For Oneworld, A Significant Strengthening

May 17, 2022
Royal Air Maroc (RAM) announced plans to join oneworld in December 2018 and became a full member in April 2020. However, COVID put the joining party…
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How Big An Impact Will Higher Oil Prices Have On Airlines?

May 02, 2022
Fuel prices have been driven sharply upward by a combination of an aggressive war, cartel avarice and climate idealism. Short-term cost increases…
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How Business Air Travel Is Changing

May 20, 2022
Business travelers and corporate travel managers are coming to terms with new factors that are enabling work trips to make a comeback, but which are…
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Onboard Wi-Fi Grows In Importance

May 26, 2022
The airline inflight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) sector is experiencing major change, with significant consolidation among major players, a…
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Airlines Seek News Ways To Reduce Onboard Waste

May 18, 2022
Cabin waste is costing airlines money, consuming valuable resources and undermining the sector’s sustainability credibility. But different rules from…
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Airports Looking For New Revenue Streams

May 24, 2022
At Denver International Airport (DEN), passengers can have pizza delivered to the boarding gate. Or they can order a bagel, a burger, ice cream and…

Departments

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EDITORIAL: China’s COVID Zero-Sum Game

Apr 22, 2022
A zero-sum game is a situation in which one person or group can win something only by causing another person or group to lose it.
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INTERVIEW: Etihad Aviation Group CEO Tony Douglas

May 18, 2022
When Tony Douglas took the helm at Abu Dhabi-based Etihad, the mission was clear and grave: Find a way to survive. Etihad’s equity partnership…
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ANALYSIS: Chaos Greets The Returning Air Traveler

Apr 22, 2022
After months of being told by airlines that it was safe to fly, in terms of virus infection risk, passengers are returning to air travel in droves. They are clearly ready to fly. But the air transport industry? Not so much.
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US Airlines Leading Recovery Trend

May 20, 2022
American, Delta, United and Southwest are top four in the world.
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US traffic grew 82% in 2021, Bureau of Transport Statistics says

Apr 26, 2022
US domestic traffic recovered to 75% of pre-pandemic levels in 2021, while international travel in and out of the country was about half of where it…