30 May 2007
| by Jemima Bokaie
. Yet a new initiative, 'Flying Matters', brings together some of the UK's
best-known airlines ...
that accused the airline
of 'flying in the face of their stated intent to behave in an
environmentally ...
and emissions taxes for
domestic air travel and travel experts believe airlines are concerned
these may ...
07 Aug 1997
| by RAYMOND SNODDY, Financial Times media c
The Advertising Standards Authority is investigating complaints
that the airline industry...The Advertising Standards Authority is investigating complaints
that the airline industry ...
, the complaint could apply to all those UK airlines
which follow a similar policy toward advertising fares, and any ruling
against the two airlines will affect the entire industry.
For example, in the UK ...
13 Nov 2002
| by Daniel Rogers,
LONDON - A group of Arab states and airlines are set to link up for a marketing initiative
14 Mar 2008
's biggest airports are regulated. The airline brands will lobby against increased airport charges.
21 Aug 1998
| by HARRIOT LANE FOX
AS Biss has won a two-way pitch to promote the interests of British
cargo airlines Channel Express...AS Biss has won a two-way pitch to promote the interests of British
cargo airlines Channel ...
and Westminster, in
an attempt to ensure that the cargo airlines gain as much access as
possible to the US air ...
are keen to make sure their interests are
not sidelined by those of passenger airlines British Airways ...
11 Feb 2011
| by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
debit and credit card surcharges, citing low-cost airlines as the worst offenders....Which? claims budget airlines sometime charge a fee per passenger and per leg of the journey, when ...
to the airline would be around 20p to process a debit card payment, and no more than 2% of the transaction value ...
't be using card-processing costs as an excuse for boosting their profits.
"Low-cost airlines are some ...
28 Apr 2010
| by Alex Brownsell
LONDON - Europe's biggest airline brands are backing a controversial proposal by the European Union...that European governments help airlines to pay for consumer compensation, by offering market-rate loans and deferring fees for air traffic control services. Airlines have welcomed the news, claiming they should ...
spokeswoman said: "The commission recognises the need to support its airlines particularly those who have ...
16 Aug 2006
| by David Tiltman
Airlines should be forced to disclose details of their carbon emissions in advertising, according...that airlines should be made to reveal their
impact on the environment in their communications. The proposals ...
that when advertising routes from the UK,
airlines should state the carbon emissions per passenger alongside ...
, based on the average across the airline's
entire fleet, enabling consumers to compare carriers ...
08 Feb 2008
The budget airline produces a provocative print ad. The ASA responds to
complaints by banning it. Ryanair spits out its dummy, splutters about
"censorship" and makes meaningless threats to ignore ASA ...
of the highest order. The airlines should substitute the knee-jerk reaction with some cool
reflection ...
15 Aug 2006
| by by Nicola Clark
and to rebook flights. A spokesman said it was the only airline to offer consumers the chance to rebook ...