Jet airlines - China to Raise Jet Fuel Prices 15% for
| China to Raise Jet Fuel Prices 15% for Airlines - CNBC China's National Aviation Fuel Holding (CNAF), the country's near-monopoly jet fuel distributor, is set to charge domestic airlines about 15 percent more from July 1, an industry executive said on Monday. The expected 900 yuan ($131) per ton hike Source: www.cnbc.com China airlines to raise fuel surcharge up to 50 percent - Washington Post Resize Text SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese airlines including China Southern Airlines will raise domestic jet fuel surcharges as much as 50 percent from Tuesday to offset pressure from high oil prices, an aviation industry website Source: www.washingtonpost.com Airlines' fees keep soaring - Columbus Dispatch Airlines desperate to raise revenue without increasing fares are finding myriad ways to squeeze more money out of travelers. Fine-print fees have multiplied in recent months, with passengers dinged for window or aisle seats, for checked bags, for Source: www.dispatch.com China airlines to raise fuel surcharge up to 50 pct - Reuters SHANGHAI, June 30 (Reuters) - Chinese airlines including China Southern Airlines (600029.SS: Quote , Profile , Research , Stock Buzz ) have received permission to raise their domestic jet fuel surcharge by as much as 50 percent from Tuesday to offset Source: www.reuters.com Boeing 787 may face more delays after fuselage damaged by worker in - International Herald Tribune SEATTLE : A key section of a Boeing Co. 787 jetliner was damaged during assembly at a plant in South Carolina, raising the potential for new delays in getting the new aircraft off the ground. The 787 is Boeing's first newly designed jet since Source: www.iht.com 45 planes lying idle as airlines reduce flights - MSN India Mumbai: Having cut down on flights, Indian carriers are now faced with a new problem: What to do with the idle aircraft? The worldwide softness in the sector has ensured there are few takers for these aircraft; those who had leased the aircraft to Source: news.in.msn.com Airline Cuts Hit Fliers Who Planned Early - Wall Street Journal Air travelers who booked tickets in advance for this fall may want to check again before they check in. As airlines cut back, some who followed the travel industry's advice to book their trips ahead -- from honeymooners to family vacationers -- are Source: online.wsj.com |