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- Final Glance: Airlines companies 11/24/2009
- NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of some top airlines companies were mixed at the close of trading:... Associated Press
- Sector Snap: Airlines mostly down on economic news 11/24/2009
- NEW YORK (AP) - US Airways was the only airline stock in the green Tuesday, after the Phoenix-based airline said it will delay delivery of 54 Airbus jets until at least 2013 so it can hold on to more cash. Associated Press
- Midday Glance: Airlines companies 11/24/2009
- NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of some top airlines companies are mixed at noon:... Associated Press
- Award-Winning Actor Gary Sinise and His Band, the Lt. Dan... 11/24/2009
- American Airlines, Armed Forces Entertainment, USO, OIC Also Transport Aid to Support Afghan Children and U.S. TroopsFORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Actor Gary Sinise ("Forrest... PR Newswire
- American Eagle Airlines to Increase Nonstop Service Between... 11/24/2009
- Earn Double AAdvantage Miles, Beginning TodayFORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Eagle Airlines, the regional affiliate of American Airlines, will increase its daily nonstop... PR Newswire
- Japan Airlines to get $1.1 billion in bailout cash 11/24/2009
- NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Japan Airlines Corp. will receive up to $1.1 billion in emergency loans from the state-run Development Bank of Japan, the Associated Press reported Tuesday, citing an unnamed source. The news service said the Japanese transport ministry authorized the loans after it was evident the carrier would have to ground flights otherwise. JAL booked $1.5 billion in losses in the first half of the fiscal year, and faces interest-bearing debt totaling nearly $10 billion. At MarketWatch
- Early Glance: Airlines companies 11/24/2009
- NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of some top airlines companies are mixed at 10 a.m.:... Associated Press
- Airline stocks mixed; US Airways climbs 11/24/2009
- NEW YORK (MarketWatch) - Airline stocks were mixed Tuesday morning with US Airways shares rising ahead of the group. At last check, the NYSE Arca Airline Index added less than 1% to 26.73 with six of its 13 components trading up. US Airways rose 3% to $3.19 after the carrier said it would defer aircraft deliveries and arranged new credit facilities to shore up is 2009 and 2010 balance sheets. Other legacy carriers posted small gains, with American parent AMR Corp. up 2 cents to $5.58 and Continental adding a nickel to $13.37. Declining were shares of Delta , Southwest and JetBlue... At MarketWatch
- Avondale slashes price targets for legacy airlines 11/24/2009
- NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Equity research firm Avondale Partners lowered the price targets for airline stocks under its coverage on Tuesday, saying the weaker economy will restrict profit growth through 2010. "Lacking the earnings that were once anticipated with the major capacity reductions that were implemented, airline stocks will now likely trade parallel with expectations of economic strength," the firm said. Avondale cut its price target for American parent AMR Corp. to $12 from $32, Continental to $22 from $49, Delta to $13 from $20, United parent UAL Corp. to $13 from $50, and US... At MarketWatch
- Airline stocks climb with falling dollar 11/23/2009
- NEW YORK (MarketWatch) - A drop in the value of a dollar lifted airline stocks Monday along with the boarder market. At last check, the NYSE Arca Airline Index rose 1.4% to 26.40 points with all of its 13 components aloft. Shares of American parent AMR Corp. rose 1.8% to $5.56, US Airways added 1.3% to $3.14 and Southwest climbed nearly 2% to $9.16. U.S.-listed shares of Tam Sa rose 4.3% to $17.10 and Gol climbed 4% to $13.48. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose more than 120 points to 10,438. At MarketWatch
- Delta says SkyTeam could invest more in JAL: report 11/20/2009
- NEW YORK (Reuters) - The chief executive of Delta Air Lines Inc says the SkyTeam alliance of global carriers would be willing to invest more than its proposed $1.02 billion in Japan Airlines , the Wall Street Journal reported. Thomson Reuters
- Holiday travelers waited longer to book this year 11/20/2009
- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Holiday travelers waited a little longer to book their flights this year, likely holding out for better deals and waiting to see if they would still have a job. And some aren't going at all. Associated Press
- Airlines: People Won't Fly, So We'll Raise Fees 11/20/2009
- Airlines say it’s the right time to fly touting cheap fares and less crowding but special holiday fees could keep travelers grounded on Turkey Day and well into next year. The Air Transport Association an industry trade group released data Friday that showed that 3% fewer people took to the skies during the month of October despite ticket prices being down 12.5% year-over-year. This pushed passenger revenue down for the 12th straight month.The data which was based on a random sampling of the member airlines showed current prices to be on par to prices during the 1998 traveling season ... At Minyanville
- Taking Fido on Your Trip? There's a Drug for That. 11/20/2009
- No more dog vomit in the cup holders. At Motley Fool
- 3 Reasons to Sell Las Vegas Sands Today 11/20/2009
- Not everyone is on the buy side. At Motley Fool
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