2006
At a gala ceremony last night (18th September) European airports took the top accolades in all four categories at the OAG Airport Marketing Awards for the second year running.
- European air travel demand hits five-year high
- Airlines to operate 7,300 extra flights this month
- Poland, Baltics and Turkey lead growth charts
- OAG chief warns against ‘pollution tax’
- Asia-Pacific budget airline capacity up 70%
- Low-fare operators schedule 21,000 new flights
- Legacy carriers timetable 12% more
- Domestic air travel demand soars in India
- Total US/Canada frequencies up 2%: transatlantic up 6%
- October travelers favor Italy, Spain
- Air travel plans remain strong
- Middle East aviation industry takes off
- Airlines timetable 2.4 million flights worldwide
- Low-cost services grow 17 per cent
- Middle East heads regional growth charts
- India’s aviation industry takes off
NEW ICAO TRAFFIC DATA MODULE TO PROVIDE A MORE ENHANCED DATABASE
OAG, a global travel and transport information company, has recently added an ICAO Traffic Data Module to its OAG Max Online product to enhance the online query tool.
Strengthens Commonwealth’s position as leading aviation industry intelligence provider
United Business Media plc today announces that it has acquired OAG Holdings Ltd on behalf of its wholly-owned subsidiary Commonwealth Business Media for a total cash consideration of £2.5m.
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