Aviation Daily

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South Koreans traveling to the U.S. will be the boom market by 1998, according to new projections by the U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration. USTTA predicts South Korea will account for 104% more visitors in 1998 than in 1994, making it the fifth-largest overseas origination point for the U.S.This gain, and a 59% increase expected in travelers from Brazil, will bump France and Italy out of the top five, the agency believes.

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China Airlines has applied for renewal of its rights to operate scheduled all-cargo service between Taipei and Chicago, with a technical stop in Anchorage, using Chicago and New York as co-terminals. The carrier operates three times weekly on the Taipei-Chicago route, using 747-200Fs leased from Atlas Air. (Docket 49045&OST-95-712)

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United has introduced low weekend fares at Denver for travel Oct. 21 through Dec. 9. Travel must begin on Saturday and end on the following Monday. United said fares range from $59 to $99 one way to 58 cities. Tickets require a one-day advance purchase.

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EVA Airways has asked DOT to renew its existing intermodal cargo service in a number of U.S. markets and grant it authority to operate the service between 10 more U.S. city-pairs. With the new service, EVA will operate the service in 60 U.S. city-pairs from five U.S. gateways: Los Angeles, New York/Newark, San Francisco, Seattle and Dallas. The carrier said it will continue operating the intermodal service using independent surface carriers licensed by the U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission. (Docket 49128&OST-95-727)

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America West, reporting its 11th consecutive quarter of profitability, posted yesterday a third quarter operating profit of $54.2 million and net earnings of $21.7 million - both record highs for the airline - and said it is ready to embark on the aggressive growth plan it unveiled recently. "We believe the momentum the company has generated provides us with an excellent platform to launch our growth plan, set to begin in January," said America West Chairman William Franke.

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British Airways will resume service to Kano, Nigeria, on Jan. 22, two years after it suspended flights in the market. The governments of the U.K. and Nigeria reached a new air services agreement recently. BA will operate weekly flights to Kano from London Gatwick and will continue daily service to Lagos.

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Cyprus Airways has applied for renewal and expansion of its authority to operate code-share service with Gulf Air to the U.S. Currently operating between Cyprus and New York, the carrier wants to add Houston when Gulf Air extends its service beyond New York to Houston on Oct. 29. Initially, Gulf Air plans to operate four Airbus A340 flights to Houston via New York Kennedy, with two operating via Larnaca, Cyprus, and on to Doha or Abu Dhabi (DAILY, Aug. 31).

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Aerovias Nacionales Ecuatorianas Manabitas (Aronem) is seeking authority to operate charter cargo service between a point or points in Ecuador and U.S. points. The carrier also has asked for permission to operate fifth-freedom flights from the U.S. to third-country destinations. Ecuador awarded an operating certificate to the carrier Aug. 30, 1995, permitting it to operate services to the U.S. Planning to operate the all-cargo service under a wet-lease agreement with a U.S.

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The proposed National Tourism Strategy that will be acted on at the White House Conference on Travel and Tourism Oct. 30-31, issued yesterday, lists specific recommendations to address 10 stated objectives, including creation of a public/private partnership to advise the administration on national tourism issues by July 1996. Called Visit USA Inc., the organization would have a 45-memberboard on a budget of $100 million a year by 2000, not including private sector co-op funds for specific campaigns.

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Continental yesterday reported third quarter net earnings of $111 million, the largest quarterly net profit in its history, and company officials reiterated that they expect the airline to break even - at worst - in the traditionally slow fourth quarter. The $111 million profit exceeds by $9 million the company's previous record, set in the second quarter, and the earnings per share of $2.68 on a fully diluted basis easily surpassed Wall Street's expectations.

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Partners British Airways and USAir yesterday introduced Windows-based online travel systems that will enable their customers to plan and book travel through personal computers. USAir's Priority TravelWorks and BA's Executive TravelWorks will be provided free of charge to the airlines' highest-level frequent flyers. The systems offer access to the Apollo computer reservations network with real-time information on fares and schedules for 740 airlines, as well as information on 24,000 hotels and 37 rental car companies worldwide.

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DOT, in separate orders yesterday, tentatively awarded new Peru service to Continental and issued a final order granting American additional frequencies in the U.S.-Brazil market. DOT Secretary Federico Pena said "the department's action will provide consumers and communities with valuable new travel options in some important South American markets, while adding momentum to the department's efforts to expand U.S. carrier service in the region." With its new service, Continental will operate seven weekly 757-200 flights between Newark and Lima, via Bogota.

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TWA grossed about $55 million from the recent equity rights offering that was part of its prepackaged Chapter 11 plan of reorganization. The airline said the offering, in which 13.15 million equity rights were issued, was fully subscribed.

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DOT has set procedural dates for consideration of the antitrust immunity bid of Delta, Swissair, Sabena and Austrian. Comments are due Nov. 3 and replies Nov. 13.

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USAir is discounting fares to Florida by up to 40% - as much as $130 lower than 21-day advance purchase fares - from more than 135 cities. Travel must be completed by April 30, or by April 24 from some points in the Northeast.

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Overall Percentages Of Reported Domestic Flights Arriving On Time By Carrier August 1995 3rd Q 1994 4th Q 1994 1st Q 1995 % (Rank) % (Rank) % (Rank) Alaska 87.0 (3) 76.6 (9) 75.5 (7) America West 79.0 (10) 79.4 (8) 75.1 (8) American 84.1 (6) 79.7 (7) 73.3 (9) Continental 82.0 (7) 81.5 (5) 77.7 (6)

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Hawaiian Airlines' systemwide scheduled passenger traffic increased 22% last month on 18.1% more capacity, pushing the carrier's load factor up 2.2 percentage points to 69.1%. Through the first nine months of this year, Hawaiian's traffic gained 6.4% on 4.4% more capacity, resulting in a load factor increase of 1.4 points to 74.9%. Sept 95 Sept 94 9 Mths 95 9 Mths 94 RPMs 253,167,796 207,464,768 2,327,459,658 2,187,098,259

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DOT has approved USAir's bid to operate scheduled combination service between the co-terminal points Boston and Philadelphia and the terminal point Madrid, Spain. The carrier plans to begin service May 1, 1996, with daily nonstop roundtrip services between Madrid and both U.S. cities, using Boeing 767-200ER aircraft (DAILY, Sept. 18).

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Aeromexico's August passenger traffic fell 15.7% from the same month last year to 870.9 million revenue passenger kilometers. Capacity was down 16.6% to 1.21 billion available seat kilometers. The number of passengers dropped 15.3% to 673,536, but cargo traffic rose 9.6% to 6.1 million freight ton kilometers. Through the first eight months of this year, Aeromexico's traffic declined 18.6% to 5.79 billion RPKs on 10.6% fewer ASKs. The number of passenger enplanements declined 17.8% to 4.6 million, but cargo traffic rose 22.8% to 58.4 million FTKs.

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Number of aircraft for sale or lease has declined sharply over the past 12 months, from 657 in October a year ago to 482, according to FedEx Aviation Services. Some of the biggest drops in availability involve the DC-9, from 86 to 37, and the 727-200, from 98 to 58.

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American's Allied Pilots Association unit is prepared to offer the company a settlement proposal tomorrow that it says will resolve its biggest issue in contract talks - the scope clause - and economic issues as a result of agreements already reached by management on a temporary containment of the Reno Air and Midway Airlines relationships, international code sharing and alcohol testing.One bone of contention for the union is continued extensions to Hawaiian Airlines on making lease payments.

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Sterling One, a new company advertising new service between Long Beach and Chicago, said yesterday that it is an indirect carrier, and that AvAtlantic will provide the service (DAILY, Oct. 16). Sterling One issued the clarification at DOT's prompting after it announced new service in the market last week without mentioning AvAtlantic's role.

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Machinists union strike at Boeing continues with 24-hour picketing, the union said, as the company insists on negotiating the contract on the table and the union says that in that case, there is nothing to discuss. An IAM spokesperson said the union may hear this week from the National Labor Relations Board on charges it filed against the company, alleging that it withheld information on the health care proposal, and on subcontracting and outsourcing, which "we hope will get us back to the table." A second charge involves cuts in retiree medical benefits.

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U.S. airlines will post strong financial results for the third quarter, and the earnings momentum generally is expected to continue into 1996, according to airline analysts. As many as nine airline companies are expected to report their September quarter results during the next two weeks, beginning today with Continental, whose stock closed at $40 per share on Friday, an all-time high.

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Delta's Air Line Pilots Association unit has decided to implement retroactively the 2% pay raise it agreed in August 1994 to hold in abeyance for one year, including it in contract negotiations. The pilots said their Master Executive Council voted last week to call for the implementation of the raise in response to members frustrated by the current mediated talks.