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Figures published today (21 September 2003) by OAG, the world's leading source of independent flight schedule information, indicate that the global airline industry is beginning to recover following a rollercoaster two 2 years which has seen it face a series of crises such as 9/11, the Iraq war and SARS. Worldwide scheduled flights are now at the same level as the same time last year.

Figures published today (21 September 2003) by OAG, the world’s leading source of independent flight schedule information, indicate that the global airline industry is beginning to recover following a rollercoaster two 2 years which has seen it face a series of crises such as 9/11, the Iraq war and SARS. Worldwide scheduled flights are now at the same level as the same time last year.

The second anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks will not have a major impact on the airline industry, according to figures published today by OAG, the world's leading source of independent flight schedule information.

Chicago - December 18, 2002 -Options for U.S. air travel have risen this holiday season, according to OAG, the world's leading independent source of flight information.

Worldwide flights increase 5% year on year

Figures published today (18 December 2002) by OAG, the world's leading independent source of flight information, indicate that the number of domestic low cost flights within the UK has increased by 129%, the equivalent of an additional 775 flights a week, during the last 12 months. The figures are part of the first OAG quarterly report on global airline schedules.*

Worldwide flights increase 5% year on year

Figures published today (18 December 2002) by OAG, the world's leading independent source of flight information, indicate that the number of low cost flights within the Pacific/Australasia region has increased by 121%, the equivalent of an additional 614 flights a week, during the last 12 months. The figures are part of the first OAG quarterly report on global airline schedules.*

Real-time communication of flight information changes set to reduce costs and improve efficiency and customer service

UK flights returning to pre-September 11 levels, US flights still down but showing signs of improvement

(Oak Brook, IL July 23, 2002) OAG Worldwide Inc., the world leader in independent business travel information, announced today that it has signed an agreement that will allow Navitaire, one of the airline industry's leading application services providers (ASPs), to integrate OAG airline schedule information into its reservations, distribution and revenue accounting systems.

(Downers Grove, IL - July 23, 2002) - OAG data, a respected and trusted provider of essential services to the global airline industry, announced today that it has signed an agreement to supply Bombardier Aerospace Regional Aircraft, the worlds leading manufacturer of regional airliners, with OAG airline schedule information for its analysis and research requirements.

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