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“3rd Tokyo airport opens to fanfare and criticism ”

Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:00:15 GMT

A Skymark Airlines special plane on a flight from Kobe, Japan, is on the tarmac after landing at Ibaraki Airport near Mito, northeast of Tokyo, on Thursday March 11, 2010. Japan on Thursday opened the country's 98th airport, located near Tokyo's international airport at Narita, with Asiana Airlines operating a daily flight linking Ibaraki and Seoul's Incheon airport and Japan's budget carrier Skymark Airlines setting to fly a daily domestic flight in April. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)AP - Tokyo's third international airport opened Thursday with festivity— and heavy criticism that it's a wasteful project expected to serve just a fraction of the passengers forecast.


“World airlines see blue skies ahead ”

Thu, 11 Mar 2010 13:57:51 GMT AP - Global airlines are undergoing a surprisingly strong recovery with Asian and Latin American carriers leading the way, the leading industry group said Thursday as it halved its loss forecast for 2010 to $2.8 billion.

“When to make a federal case out of airline error ”

Wed, 10 Mar 2010 20:56:39 GMT

FILE - In this Nov. 19, 2009 file photo,  Frank Howe, center, uses his cell phone to find information to book a flight to Boston after finding his original flight was canceled by Delta Airlines at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, in Atlanta. Each year, passengers file thousands of complaints about airlines with the federal government, but travel experts say you should take your grievances to the airline first.(AP Photo/Gregory Smith, file)AP - So the airline lost your luggage. Should you make a federal case out of it— literally?