AirAsia’s entry may reduce airfares to India - Malaysia Star

January 28th, 2010 | by admin | Airlines set to make $58 billion from bag, other fees in 2010 - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Airlines worldwide will make $58 billion from ancillary charges this year and are poised to charge for even more things, the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation forecast in a report released Wednesday. “A sizable figure, $58 billion however represents …

Thu, 28 Jan 2010 06:42:00 GMT
O.C.’s only international flights begin in April - Orange County Register
Air Canada announced today it will begin flying non-stop between Orange County’s John Wayne Airport and Toronto, Canada, on April 6. The flight will be the only international service to and from Orange County and will require an innovative customs …

Thu, 28 Jan 2010 06:06:00 GMT
AirAsia’s entry may reduce airfares to India - Malaysia Star
World NewsAirAsia\’s entry may reduce airfares to IndiaMalaysia StarPETALING JAYA: A decline in airfares is a given with the entry of AirAsia and AirAsia X on the major routes to India, some of which were once AirAsia X to launch Coast to NZ routeGold Coast Bulletin Newsall 65 news articles »

Wed, 27 Jan 2010 23:12:35 GMT+00:00
More Airfare Specials this Week - About - News & Issues (blog)
More Airfare Specials this WeekAbout - News & Issues (blog)It\’s a nice position to be in - having more airfare specials to share for this week. The newest specials I\’ve posted in Airfare Specials this Week include

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