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November 16, 2012
18:24 EDTAAMRQAMR pilots to vote on tentative contract by December 7, Reuters reports
The union representing pilots at AMR Corp (AMR), the parent of American Airlines, is set to vote on a tentative agreement with the airline by December 7, according to a Reuters report. Reference Link
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May 16, 2013
08:28 EDTAAMRQEU to decide on Delta, Virgin deal next month, Reuters reports
EU antitrust regulators will decide by June 20 whether to clear a bid by Delta Air Lines for a 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic, reports Reuters. Reference Link
May 10, 2013
06:47 EDTAAMRQDelta says airlines have new priorities, NY Times reports
Delta Air Lines' bright, spacious new terminal at New York's Kennedy Airport reflects airlines' new emphasis on better amenities and service, Delta stated, according to the New York Times. The airlines, whose finances have improved, are no longer competing primarily based on price, the newspaper stated. Reference Link
May 8, 2013
16:59 EDTAAMRQAMR Corp. reports April domestic RPM down 1.4% to 6.17M
Reports April International RPM down0.6% to 4.08M. Reports April Atlantic RPM down 4.8% to 1.49M. Reports April Latin America RPM up 4% to 2.02M. Reports April Pacific RPM down 4.7%. Reports April PRASM down 2.9%. Reports April consolidated traffic down 1.1%.
05:44 EDTAAMRQU.S. airlines' restructuring means less routes, WSJ reports
A decade of restructuring in the U.S. airline industry has resulted in a sharp reduction in air service that is curtailing traveler choice and some local economies even as it improves the industry's health, an MIT study shows, reports the Wall Street Journal. From 2007 through last year, U.S. airlines cut the number of scheduled domestic flights by 14%. The number of seats offered fell by slightly less, as airlines pushed passengers onto bigger planes, says the study. Reference Link

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