This is an UPDATE to an earlier article, the UPDATE was made last night with new information. If you read the article you will see there is a 'PREVIOUS' tag which shows the original article. It's not a bug, many blogs do this.
Where's the link to the actual story? Posting to the home page of a newspaper or even the 'section' page like 'aviation' is of no use to anybody, we can't see the story and so there is no proof this is not just some rumour. Poor form in Squawking.
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Cathay Pacific reveals new brand
Cathay Pacific has lifted the covers on a refreshed brand which the airline describes as "a cleaner, crisper, more contemporary identity" which will "help passengers travel well." Both the logotype and 'brushwing' brandmark have been refined and simplified.
http://www.ausbt.com.au/cathay-pacific-reveals-new-look-brand
Sorry but that link just goes to the AA website, doesn't tell us anything about this statement at all. People, if you're going to post a 'news' item PLEASE link it to the source of that news. Otherwise it's like posting that "The CEO of American Airlines says he wants to buy A380s", without any link to a source which backs that up.
Great that they got hauled up on this but $90,000? That is like a 'rounding error' for an airline this size. Let's make it $9 million to show Jetstar the Govt is serious AND to help fund similar investigations and cases in the future.
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Lawsuit Dismissed: Million Miler Loses to United Airlines
A US judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by George Lagen, a 'million miler' member of United Airlines' MileagePlus frequent flier program, against UA claiming that United removed some of the benefits it promised, thereby breaching its contract with them. To add insult to injury, the judgment also demands that Lagen pay costs incurred by United Airlines.
http://www.flyertalk.com/the-gate/blog/26585-lawsuit-dismissed-million-miler-loses-to-united-airlines.html
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Air New Zealand gears up for Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner’s debut
Air New Zealand confirms July delivery of its first 787-9, has bought an NZ$10m flight simulator (787-8 model, with -9 upgrade to come) on which pilots begin training this week, will run AKL-SYD, MEL, BNE flights from July to September, says three 787-9s due this year with the next two in September & October 2015, will mainly run 787s to Asia and keep 777-300s for North America.
http://www.ausbt.com.au/air-new-zealand-gears-up-for-boeing-787-9-dreamliner-s-debut