Low-Fare & Regional Airlines
Low-Fare & Regional Airlines leads the way with sharply focused news, comment and in-depth features that provide readers with the information they need to assess market trends and identify profit opportunities in today's demanding trading conditions within the low-fare and regional aviation industry.
Published 10 times a year, Low-Fare & Regional Airlines is recognised as the low-fare and regional airline industry's leading and most respected publication, providing a vital source of information to low-fare and regional airlines, airframe manufacturers and associated suppliers.
Addressing all aspects of the low-fare and regional aviation industry, the publication reports on the business strategies and day-to-day operations of low-fare and regional airlines including, MRO, leasing and finance, ticketing and distribution, to the technical related issues such as airframes, associated onboard systems, and avionics.
Adding further weight to this extensive programme, the publication also demonstrates its close involvement within the market, with regular coverage of industry associations such as ERA (European Regions Airline Association), RAA (Regional Airline Association), RAAA (Regional Aviation Association of Australia) and ELFAA (European Low-Fares Airline Association) as well as interviews with industry leaders and senior management within airlines, suppliers, financiers and regulatory bodies.
Current Issue
NOVEMBER 2008
2 COMMENT
Isn’t it about time that people were reminded why air transport exists?
4 WORLDWIDE NEWS FOCUS
Rounding up the multitude of recent events in the low-fare and regional airline market.
16 NEWS ANALYSIS
Could the alliance between Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines be the start of a major consolidation among airlines in India.
FEATURES 18 BABOO Service with heart at the heart of Europe 22 FINANCE AND LEASING Financial turbulence fashioning opportunities 25 LANDING GEARS, WHEELS AND BRAKES Shifting the gears 30 BOOKING AND DISTRIBUTION Distribution finds flexibility and functionality 33 ERA 2008 REPORT To hell and back? 36 INSIGHT
Expectations are high after new aircraft, new management and a new brand have brought a year of transformation for Baboo.
Despite difficult times, finance for aircraft is still available, and now might be the right moment for great deals.
Reporting on the latest programmes for undercarriage manufacturing and repair.
Examining the flexible distribution choices available to airlines as they seek to maximise sales.
The news and debate at this year’s ERA General Assembly.
With London City Airport recently receiving permission to increase movements, its communications manager, Rupa Haria, underlines the value of working with the local community.
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