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Europe clears United and Lufthansa’s Frankfurt–New York tie-up

Europe clears United and Lufthansa’s Frankfurt–New York tie-up

The European Commission has approved the airlines’ transatlantic venture in return for the ceding of slots for rival services.
Flybe plans Gatwick market exit: Analysis

Flybe plans Gatwick market exit: Analysis

Flybe's decision to sell its 25 slots pairs at London Gatwick to easyJet and exit the airport completely in March 2014, could provide opportunities for other carriers and airports. Routes…
Air Incheon starts interlining with Polar Air Cargo

Air Incheon starts interlining with Polar Air Cargo

Korean start-up cargo carrier is now offering interline flights to Taipei, Hong Kong and US destinations including Houston.
Iberia Express eyes German market

Iberia Express eyes German market

Amid Spain’s economic meltdown, the Spanish low-cost carrier aims to grow in Germany and North Africa.  
Sweden the fast growing market in Europe
Sweden the fast growing market in Europe
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Oliver Clark considers what the sale of London Gatwick Airport means for passengers and airlines alike.

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