Airlines cut capacity due to recession

February 17, 2009 by Splatty  
Filed under Air Cargo


I was reading through some headlines this morning and there were multiple articles written about the steps that many airlines are taking to combat to global recession. Below are just a few of the headlines from the last couple of days:

Air France, Singapore Air Adjust Fleets To Recession

Singapore Airlines to cut capacity as demand wanes

Taiwan’s China Airlines to ground three cargo planes to reduce costs

CAL, EVA to ground cargo planes

Cargo off at Air France-KLM

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2 Comments on "Airlines cut capacity due to recession"

  1. Surabhi on Thu, 19th Feb 2009 8:23 am 

    hey,

    i have recently viewed this site.

    there are so many happenings in the aviation sector. just want that if any change is being made(say by an airline), could you please also cover the reason for the same.

    thanx

  2. 3plwire on Sun, 22nd Feb 2009 9:25 pm 

    We do our best to keep our readers up to date on industry trends across the supply chain landscape, including the aviation industry. We’ll certainly try to include any news we find on airline changes, but keep in mind we have a lot of different categories and work to cover. Thanks for chiming in and keep reading!

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