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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
JAPAN’S second-biggest airline, All Nippon Airways, is poised to scrap or postpone plans to buy the Airbus A380 superjumbo in what could be a severe blow to the aircraft maker and its Chester area wing-making plant.
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Nikkei (Free subscription) | yesterday
ANA To Hike Intl Airfares 7-13% In AprilTOKYO (Nikkei)--All Nippon Airways Co. (9202) said Wednesday that it will raise airfares for regular international flights 7-13% in April, passing on rising aircraft parts and operational costs to passengers.
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AirTransportNews.aero (Free subscription) | yesterday
ANA Files Revisions of Normal International FaresSource: All Nippon Airways07/01/2009ANA Group today filed with the Japanese government to revise normal international fares for travel between Japan and North America, and Japan and the rest of Asia. Subject to approval by the Japanese and appropriate foreign governments, the new fares will come into effect for travel departing Japan on or after...
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Nikkei (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
After ANA Postpones A380 Decision, Disappointment AboundsTOKYO (Nikkei)--Last month, All Nippon Airways Co. (9202) shelved a decision regarding the possible acquisition of the Airbus A380 passenger jet, a delay that has disappointed company employees, trading houses and Japanese government officials.
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
ALL Nippon Airways, Japan's second-biggest airline, will scrap plans to buy the Airbus A380 as it and bigger rival Japan Airlines slash spending, it was reported yesterday.The global economic downturn has been hitting airlines as fewer people travel for business and holidays, forcing carriers to review capital spending and ditch less-profitable routes.Japan's Yomiuri newspaper, without citing sources,...