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Monday, September 13, 2010

Over 1m users have used AsianAirfares.com



Airline Travel Meta search engine AsianAirfares.com and it's fully subsidised 550 + partner travel sites has stated that Internet users performed over 1 million searches on its travel comparison sites growing user searches by 25% percent anually.

According to Asian Airfares Group internal statistics, 1 million + travelers have used Asian Airfares Web search sites since its launch.
AsianAirfares.com offers Comparison rates on all searches, airline product information, such as Airline Tickets, Hotels, Car Rentals, Vacation Packages and Cruises.

AsianAirfares.com attributes the growth in site traffic to its ability to satisfy users’ appetite for information on both price and product.

About Asian Airfares Group:
Asian Airfares Group is a Global online travel Meta Search Portal designed to save time and money. Asian Airfares Group global network of 550 + Geo Travel web sites helps over 100,000 + visitors monthly easily locate the best deals offered from the best travel sites for air, car, hotel, and cruise travel. Visitors to AsianAirfares.com can search and compare Securely 24/7 for the best possible deals on Airline Tickets , Hotel Rooms , Vacation Packages , Car Rentals , travel Activities and fun Travel Videos , Travelers can compare from over 500,000 hotels and resorts worldwide through our partners , all leading rental car companies, all major cruise lines and hundreds of traditional and low-budget airlines.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

How to find best deals on Vacation packages


Vacation packages are marketed as your best option for enjoying a good holiday. Why? (1) It saves you money. Vacation packages are usually a combination of the best “deals” in hotels, airfare, land transportation, and attractions. Thus, you are guaranteed of a good deal. (2) Vacation packages save you the hassle of having to book different entities with different websites or agents. Imagine having to book a plane ticket with an airline, reserve a hotel with a travel agent, and so on. Time and effort can definitely be saved when you opt to take advantage of vacation packages. (2) Everybody needs a holiday! In today’s hard times, vacation packages are perfect for people, as people don’t really have the time to plan a complete holiday, and they want to have a holiday without spending too much money.

If you are interested in taking advantage of a vacation package, take note of these tips to make sure you’re getting the best deals:
• As with almost everything else, time is of the essence. You get things cheaper the sooner you book your vacation package. You can be more or less assured of higher rates and limited choices once you opt to book when your intended travel date draws nearer.
• The best deals are usually online. That’s because online deals are more updated. What’s more, you can easily compare which websites offer better deals. This is such a taxing task when you have to call one travel agent, then another, and then go back to the first travel agent, then a new one. Save yourself the nightmare and go online and experience booking vacation packages when you want, where you want.
• Travel expos also offer good deals. In a travel expo, airlines, hotels, and travel agents come together in one roof and offer their best services to “show off”. As a costumer, you have to definitely take advantage of this opportunity to choose a good vac pac deal.
• Off season rates are the best rates you can find in a vacation package. Of course, you need to consider where you are going. A vacation package to Spain in the summer will definitely cost more than it will be in winter, as millions of Northern Europeans and Americans flock to Mediterranean countries to enjoy the cold and escape the heat. A “summer” vac pac in Australia may actually be a good idea as typical American summer months – June, July, and August, are actually winter months in Australia.
• Group travel is definitely a good idea. Vacation packages, which are already available in low rates, will go lower if there are many people in a group taking advantage of the same package. Why? This sudden demand for the same package will allow travel operators to ask and actually get discounts from their sources - hotels and airlines.

As mentioned above, you can definitely take advantage of vacation packages through a good website comparison. Websites such as like Cheap-Fare.com offer the cheapest packages. This is definitely something worth considering and going online for, fast!

Friday, April 23, 2010

Easy travel search with TicketsBuy.com


Travelers now easily locate the best travel deals from the best travel
Supplier. Which means we search hundreds of sites from all over World to provide the information to you in an easy-to-use display and send you directly to the source to make your purchase? This site TicketsBuy.com analyzes the various travel sites
Based on a number of strict criteria and only include companies that are truly offering great service and value to consumers. More than any other comparison sites, we help you find the best and lowest Rates on Flights, Hotels, Car rentals, Vacation Packages and Cruises.
These sites are sorted according to the likelihood that they will offer the best travel options for that particular request. Check out the top 6 to 8 options which are highlighted for the user but the entire universe of eligible sites is also available. The service they offer is 100% free. Know that you know go ahead and build your trip at this site filling in the options you are planning to make your travel the best value and the best service.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Asian Airfares Group launched FlightTickets.net


Asian Airfares Group launched FlightTickets.net a new Meta Travel Portal that searches multiple airline and travel agencies at once.
www.FlightTickets.net searches over 300+ web sites to find the best available airfares, hotel rooms, Cruises Car Rentals , vacation packages travel deals that get you close to the action. Best of all, the service is free to all users.
www.FlightTickets.net consumers can find airfares that best meet their travel needs. This means that fare-sensitive travelers can, with one click, find the best fare between several cities during a range of travel days and nearby airports. They can also search every few hours until a perfect fare is found.
www.FlightTickets.net travel meta-search engine is a search engine that sends user requests to multiple search engines and/or travel suppliers and aggregates the results into a single list or displays them according to their source or ticket price. On www.FlightTickets.net you’ll find cheap domestic and international flights, cheap hotels rates, lowest rates car rentals, discount airfare and hotel packages, discount cruises. Unlike online travel agencies (OTAs), TicketsCheap.com is not an online booking engine. It finds and displays vendors with their prices, all on a single screen. After finding the most suitable travel provider, holiday-goers can access the relevant vendor website with a single click to make a booking.
www.FlightTickets.net is ideal for travelers that want easy and quick access to the best deals available on the internet. By combining the power of travel meta-search and the convenience of easy event selection, leisure trips have never been easier.
www.FlightTickets.netis a Meta Search travel comparison site with the all the tools necessary to help consumers find the best deals available quickly and easily. We are fully owned subsidiary of
Asian Airfares Group LLC - California USA
Asian Airfares Group is a global online travel portal designed to save time and money. Visitors to AsianAirfares.com can compare and shop Securely 24/7 for the best possible deals on Airline Tickets , Hotel Rooms , Vacation Packages , Car Rentals , travel Activities and fun Travel Videos , Travelers can select from over 500,000 hotels and resorts worldwide, all leading rental car companies, all major cruise lines and hundreds of traditional and low-budget airlines to book travel services instantly and securely. Asian Airfares Group owns a portfolio of consumer brands that includes AsianAirfares.com www.asianairfares.com , Business Flights (www.businessflights.com), Low Rates (www.low-rates.com), Rental Cars Compare (www.rentalcarscompare.com), Best Rates (www.best-rates.com), Value Airlines (www.valueairlines.com), Asian Flights (www.asianflights.com), Indian Airfares (www.indianairfares.com), ), Tickets Buy (www.ticketsbuy.com),and online network of more than 400 International Travel Web Sites that can take you to anywhere you want to go.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Where to Find the Cheapest Rates on the Internet


Finding the most affordable airline tickets is actually quite challenging. The rise and fall of airline ticket costs is very unpredictable. Timing is everything, yet other factors such as the source of your tickets, the season of your flight, the demand of your destination, among other things, also comes into play. Getting the best airfare can be a frustrating experience when at the back of your mind, there is a huge possibility that some people who you share the flight with actually just paid half, or worse, a quarter of what you thought was your "bargain" find.
To make sure that you get the best deal in airline tickets, you need to have an idea of how airlines set prices. This complex procedure of fare pricing boils down to three factors: inventory, demand, and competition. The inventory, or number of seats available in all flights in all airlines, are fed into four reservation systems, namely WorldSpan, Galileo, Apollo, and Sabre. As in the fundamental economic principle of supply and demand, if one flight has a lot of takers, then the price goes up, while if a flight is not selling well, the price goes down to entice people to buy available seats. The thing is, the four reservation systems are not updated at the same time, thus seats fed into one system may have gone very high because of demand, while the seats fed to the other system might still be low because no one has yet taken advantage of them. To beat this system, certain "tricks" can be done:
• Having flexible dates allows you to check the most credible lowest fare, as you have set the price, and not the date as the most important factor.
• Searching as early as possible will allow you to get majority of the deals. At the same time, take note that last minute fares can also be the most affordable.
• Red eye flights and flights with numerous stopovers will definitely cost less than "primetime" non-stop flights. Demand for these flights is low and therefore, prices are, too.
• Flights that land or depart from main airports are actually more costly than flights that depart or arrive in minor neighboring airports. Chances are, flights departing from or arriving in New York’s La Guardia Airport is a bit more costly than flights departing from or arriving in the airport in Newark, New Jersey, which is quite near, considering you might get stuck in traffic leaving or getting to La Guardia.
• Remember that discounted fares usually carry a lot of restrictions, too.
Perhaps the most powerful tool for consumers nowadays to find the airline tickets is the internet. The internet allows them to constantly monitor fare changes in the comfort of their own homes. Deals and last-minute changes are just a mouse click away with websites such as Asian Air Fares, with their website AsianAirfares.com which has a wide selection of rates on airline tickets, giving the consumer the power of choice and convenience.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Asian Airfares Group Launches Hotel-Suite.com


Asian Airfares Group today announced launching of Hotel-Suite.com Offering From Thousands of airfares and cheap Airline Tickets to Extremely aggressive rates on Hotel rooms to almost irresistible deals on Vacation Packages.Once Destination Selected Hotels-Suite takes you to our main Portal AsianAirfares.com
AsianAirfares.com invites you to discover our new online travel reservation system designed to save time and money. Now visitors to AsianAirfares.com can shop 24/7 for the best possible travel deals on hotel rooms, last-minute vacation packages, car rentals, cruises, airline tickets, and travel insurance.With its selections of over 120,000 hotels and resorts worldwide including 45,000+ Special E-Rate hotels, 25 car rental companies from over 13,000 locations, all major cruise lines and hundreds of airlines, travelers can be sure that their travel needs will be met instantly and securely.Powered by its unique booking engine, the AsianAirfares.com offers discounted rates at over 200 major reputable hotel brands in nearly 10,000 destinations worldwide. It features complete hotel information in full color and interactive mapping for your convenience. In order to accommodate our global customers’ need, the hotel booking service is available in 12 different languages, and the hotel reservation can be booked in over 160 currencies.Vacation seekers can log on to AsianAirfares.com 24/7 for the latest "Travel Deals" specials offering hotels, cruises and vacation packages with our specially negotiated rates. Price-conscious vacationers will appreciate our Last Minute Deals, which allows them to book weekend getaways that include air and hotel up to the day of departure. Our Customized Trip packages include the latest and hottest all-in-one vacations with up to 80% savings. These specials are updated weekly and include deep discounts not found anywhere else on the Web.AsianAirfares.com also offers the best cruise vacation service. The 360-degree virtual tours of cruise ships, easy side-by-side comparison shopping, and the real time availability checking are all parts of our service designed to ease the planning process for vacationers. We are confident that our low price would be added bonus to your vacations.With its broad choices, low prices and excellent customer service, AsianAirfares.com can take you to where you want to go.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

AsianAirfares.com announce 48-hours Hotels Sale Event


AsianAirfares.com has begin offering a 48-hour sale hotels sale going on right now that will be repeated every week with the selection of properties changing on a weekly basis. Today's sale has Thousands of Hotels properties participating. In Most cases savings are up to 60% percent, with most of the hotel rooms going for 15 to 30 percent off. As the Spring tourist season gets underway, vacationers are looking for travel destinations that can be reached within a few hours flights or day`s drive, warmer climates with family-oriented activities and great hotel deals.

AsianAirfares.com is a Global online travel reservation Portal designed to save time and money. Visitors to AsianAirfares.com can shop Securely 24/7 for the best possible deals on Airline Tickets , Hotel Rooms , Vacation Packages , Car Rentals , Cruises and travel Activities . Travelers can select from over 120,000 hotels and resorts worldwide, all leading rental car companies, all major cruise lines and hundreds of traditional and low-budget airlines to book travel services instantly and securely.
The AsianAirfares.com hotel booking engine offers the high quality of over 200 major hotel brands in nearly 10,000 diverse destinations worldwide at discounted rates and features full color hotel brochures and interactive mapping. Our powerful hotel engine provides the widest selection of hotel accommodations throughout the world. This technology connects directly to the central reservations systems of hotels worldwide, resulting in better rate and room descriptions, and in many cases, a greater variety of rates. This arrangement translates into considerable savings.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Asian Airfares Group - launches AirlineFlights.net


Asian Airfares Group has launched new travel search engine AirlineFlights.net available now for public access. Offering From Thousands of airfares and cheap Airline Tickets to Extremely aggressive rates on Hotel rooms to almost irresistible deals on Vacation Packages.
As you plan your next trip, please think of us and let us know how we can assist you better. Thank you very much for your visit. We hope to be of service, Always. Visit us at AirlineFlights.net



AsianAirfares.com is a Global online travel reservation system designed to save time and money. AsianAirfares.com is a leading seller of discounted leisure travel products online through its Web site, http://AsianAirfares.com/. Visitors to AsianAirfares.com can shop Securely 24/7 for the best possible deals on Airline Tickets , Hotel Rooms , Vacation Packages , Car Rentals , Cruises and travel Activities . Travelers can select from over 120,000 hotels and resorts worldwide, all leading rental car companies, all major cruise lines and hundreds of traditional and low-budget airlines to book travel services instantly and securely.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Asian Airfares Group Launches BusinessFlights.com


AsianAirfares.com launches a new web site www.BusinessFlights.com providing a travel management solution for small and large businesses.
The site, with its simple travel booking interface, is easy-to-use. Its global search engine automatically redirect users to the main booking portal of AsianAirfares.com, where users can book securely 24/7 for the best possible deals on airline tickets, hotel rooms, vacation packages, car rentals, cruises, and other travel activities. There are over 120,000 hotels and resorts worldwide, more than 15 car rental companies, all major cruise lines and hundreds of traditional and low-budget airlines for you to choose from.
The www.BusinessFlights.com offers over 200 major hotel brands in nearly 10,000 diverse destinations worldwide at discounted rates and features full color hotel brochures and interactive mapping. Our powerful hotel engine provides the widest selection of hotel accommodations throughout the world. Our technology connects directly to the central reservations systems of hotels worldwide, resulting in better rate and up-to-date hotel descriptions. This unique tie-in feature provides travelers maximum cost saving.
The www.BusinessFlights.com is designed for discerned business travelers who would like to take advantage the flexibility and cost-saving features of online booking travel service rather than their traditional corporate services. It tailors to the need of travelers who demands standard of quality even when traveling to the remote corners of the world. Its comprehensive easy-to-use tools also make it easier for companies to arrange board meetings, training sessions, or sales meetings away from their offices.
Asian Airfares Group Corporate Travel Service delivers on-demand travel management solutions for your business. Our industry-leading online technologies provides you with tools you need, and our experienced corporate travel professionals are here to ensure that every travel need is met.
www.BusinessFlights.com is made available by Asian Airfares Group LLC. A worldwide leader in online travel deals. For more information about Asian Airfares Group LLC please visit http://www.asianairfares.com/aboutus.html.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Top 10 spring bargain destinations for families with AsianAirfares.com

Asian Airfares Group Releases List of Spring Break Specials

Today AsianAirfares.com, one of the fastest growing travel Portals in the World, announces the top spring travel destinations for 2009. Spring is one of the best seasons for bargain leisure travel. Often, travelers are so busy gearing up for summer holidays that they completely overlook the good prices and pleasant weather of spring.
As long as you're flexible about your dates and even your destination, it's not too late for your gang to have some fun in the sun (or the snow, or the city). Anytime you can book an air-car-hotel package you'll save money.

Top ten bargain destinations for spring 2009

Spring Hotels Deals*

1) Las Vegas - Hotels starting from $12.50
2) Hawaii – hotels from $65.00
3) Cancun – hotels from 51.00
4) Milan – Hotels from $51.00
5) London – Hotels from $21.50
6) Aspen - hotels from $ 109.00
7) Lake Tahoe – hotels from $29.00
8) Orlando – hotels from $27.90
9) Singapore – hotels from $39.00
10) Sydney – hotels from $ 17.00

You’ll save an average of $325 This Spring when you book Flight + Hotel together
This is why if you’re buying a vacation from AsianAirfares.com and we promise to deliver. You’ll save an average of $315 when you book Flight + Hotel together. Add cars and activities to your trip and save even more!.

*Deals listed above are per Hotel room and only available on certain dates and could change in any given time.

AsianAirfares.com is a Global online travel reservation system designed to save time and money. AsianAirfares.com is a leading seller of discounted leisure travel products online through its Web site, http://AsianAirfares.com/. Visitors to AsianAirfares.com can shop Securely 24/7 for the best possible deals on Airline Tickets , Hotel Rooms , Vacation Packages , Car Rentals , Cruises and travel Activities . Travelers can select from over 120,000 hotels and resorts worldwide, all leading rental car companies, all major cruise lines and hundreds of traditional and low-budget airlines to book travel services instantly and securely.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

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Speculation has focused on the wintry weather as the cause of Thursday night's crash, when the Dash 8 Q400 turboprop plane pitched wildly in its final approach before plunging to earth, killing all 49 people on board and one person in the house.

Two women in the house survived.

Chealander said it was too early to know whether ice was to blame. The mechanical systems seemed to be working normally, he said, but there would be more clarity when a team in Washington begins a detailed analysis of the flight recorders on Sunday.

The plane's crew reported snow and mist and commented on ice buildup on the windscreen and front of the wings shortly before the crash, according to the cockpit voice recorder.

The delicate and gruesome task of recovering remains and evidence from the site about 6 miles (10 km) from Buffalo Airport was being handled by 100 to 150 NTSB investigators, FBI agents, coroners and volunteer firefighters.

Bodies were being taken to the Erie County medical examiner for identification.

As the plane descended toward the airport with its landing gear down, its nose suddenly and violently moved up and down and its wings see-sawed, investigators said after initial reviews of the flight data and cockpit voice recorders.

Despite witness accounts that the plane nosedived into the house, Chealander said the wreckage was lying flat and the nose was pointed in the opposite direction to the runway.

Ice Slows Search At Site Of Deadly US Plane Crash

Investigators were hampered by ice on Saturday as they searched for bodies and clues in the wreckage of a commuter plane that crashed into a house in western New York state, killing 50 people.

"It is a slow process but we are making progress," said Steve Chealander of the National Transportation Safety Board.

Despite delays caused by frozen water from fire hoses and the mingling of debris from the plane and house, he told a news conference the NTSB hoped to wrap up the investigation in the Buffalo suburb of Clarence Center by Wednesday.

"The medical examiner believes that three to four days are going to be required to recover the victims of this crash," he said. "They've already pulled some of the folks out of there."

Speculation has focused on the wintry weather as the cause of Thursday night's crash, when the Dash 8 Q400 turboprop plane pitched wildly in its final approach before plunging to earth, killing all 49 people on board and one person in the house.

Two women in the house survived.

Chealander said it was too early to know whether ice was to blame. The mechanical systems seemed to be working normally, he said, but there would be more clarity when a team in Washington begins a detailed analysis of the flight recorders on Sunday.

The plane's crew reported snow and mist and commented on ice buildup on the windscreen and front of the wings shortly before the crash, according to the cockpit voice recorder.

The delicate and gruesome task of recovering remains and evidence from the site about 6 miles (10 km) from Buffalo Airport was being handled by 100 to 150 NTSB investigators, FBI agents, coroners and volunteer firefighters.

Bodies were being taken to the Erie County medical examiner for identification.

As the plane descended toward the airport with its landing gear down, its nose suddenly and violently moved up and down and its wings see-sawed, investigators said after initial reviews of the flight data and cockpit voice recorders.

Despite witness accounts that the plane nosedived into the house, Chealander said the wreckage was lying flat and the nose was pointed in the opposite direction to the runway.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Bombardier Q400s Have Had Few Prior Problems

Canadian plane maker Bombardier said on Friday the crash of one of its Dash 8 Q400 turboprop aircraft near Buffalo, New York, on Thursday night, which killed 50 people, was the first fatal crash involving that type of plane.

A spokesman for Bombardier told CBC television news that 220 of its Q400 NextGen turboprops have been delivered to airlines around the world.

That fleet has logged more than 1 million flying hours and 1.5 million takeoff cycles without a fatal accident, John Arnone, a Bombardier spokesman, told the CBC.

Three Dash 8 Q-400 planes, owned by SAS, were involved in crash landings in Scandinavia due to problems with landing gear in a span of 45 days in late 2007. None of those incidents were fatal.

Montreal-based Bombardier said last week it would lay off 1,360 people due to the downturn in its business jet market. It said that softness could be offset by an expected 10 percent rise in orders for commercial aircraft, led by an increase in demand for the Q400 turboprop.

The company said earlier this week that it had agreed terms with Colgan Air, the airline that operated the plane that crashed on Thursday, on an option to buy another 15 Q400 NextGen turboprop airliners.

That was on top of 15 firm Colgan orders, worth USD$432 million, announced in January for the fuel-efficient, low emission, 70- to 80-seat turboprops.

Plane Crashes In New York State Killing 50

Plane Crashes In New York State Killing 5A commuter plane suddenly nosedived and crashed into a house in snowy western New York state late on Thursday, killing all 49 people on board and one person on the ground as it burst into a fireball.

Speculation immediately focused on the weather as other pilots in the area reported ice buildup on their wings, but investigators cautioned on Friday that it was premature to determine a cause.

Continental Connection Flight 3407, operated by Colgan Air, was travelling to Buffalo from Newark, New Jersey. Colgan is a unit of Pinnacle Airlines.

The 74-seat plane -- a Dash 8 Q400 turboprop made by Canada's Bombardier -- lost contact with air traffic controllers and went down at about 10:20 pm EST on Thursday (0320 GMT on Friday) a few miles before the runway at Buffalo Airport, authorities said.

It was the third fatal crash since 2003 for Pinnacle and its Colgan unit, according to safety records. The two previous involved flights that were not carrying passengers, resulting in four crew deaths.

Bombardier said it was the first fatal crash involving that type of plane.

Only the tail section of the plane appeared intact, sticking out of a crater as firefighters worked into the day to put out a blaze fed by jet fuel and a natural gas leak.

"It's hard to make sense of it today but God hasn't left us. Two of three people that were in the home that the plane landed on miraculously escaped," New York Governor David Paterson told a news conference. "So we just take what little we can and move forward."

There were 44 passengers, four crew members and an off-duty pilot on board. Among the victims was Beverly Eckert, the widow of a victim of the September 11 attacks in 2001 and an advocate for survivors.

HIGH-PITCHED NOISE

Witnesses in the Buffalo suburb of Clarence Center said the plane came out of the sky in a steep dive.

"I could hear what sounded like a high-pitched sound -- a tube with air rushing through it," Keith Burtis told CNN. "You could feel the ground shake."

Other pilots in the area were concerned about icing, control tower recordings showed.

Commercial aircraft are equipped with de-icing systems but safety experts say even a small buildup of ice on the wings can affect aerodynamics.

Weather conditions were not unusual for that part of western New York at this time of year -- snow, 32 degrees F (0 degrees C) and moderate wind.

Federal investigators recovered the flight data and cockpit voice recorders on Friday and were sending them to Washington for analysis.

The plane was set to start its approach to land when air traffic controllers suddenly lost contact, control tower communications showed.

"It's remarkable that it only took one house," said Dave Bissonette, emergency coordinator for the town of Clarence. "It could have easily wiped out that whole neighbourhood."

Thursday's disaster came less than a month after the successful crash landing of a US Airways jet on the Hudson River in New York City.

All 155 people on board survived after the plane hit birds, taking out both engines, and pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger brought it down safely on the river.0

Biofuel From Forestry Waste Is Close

New types of green fuels produced using waste from forestry may be among the first new generation biofuels to start production, an executive from Finnish forestry and paper group UPM-Kymmene said on Thursday.

UPM was planning to expand into biofuel production and was currently conducting trials to produce biodiesel, bioethanol and heavy fuel oils from forest residues including tree bark, twigs and stumps, said vice president corporate relations and development Hans Sohlstrom.

Global airlines are likely to use a wide range of new generation bio-jet fuels in coming years rather than fuel from a single crop or plant type, the conference heard from Christian Schuchert, strategy director for Boeing in Germany.

Airline biofuel use could start rising perceptibly from 2010 if the financial crisis does not choke investment in production projects, he said.

Bio-Jet fuels produced from camelina, a type of flax, had already been developed.

Jet fuels from the oilseed jatropha were expected in two to three years, from hydrophyte aquatic plants in two to four years and from algae in eight to ten years, Schuchert said.

Fuels will have to be strictly quality-certified by authorities but attention should be focused on the technical qualities of the fuel rather than the feedstock it was produced from, he said.

Producing new generation bio jet fuels could give developing countries a chance for new economic activity which could also support their national airlines, he said.

Governments worldwide want second generation biofuels to replace first generation green fuels produced from foods such as corn, sugar and vegetable oils, following bitter controversy about whether biofuel production raises food prices.

"According to our plans we should have the necessary information in our hands to make decisions about the first large scale commercial unit by the middle of this year," Sohlstrom said on the sidelines of a conference on second generation biofuels.

"However I am not saying we will make a decision as many things have changed in this financial and economic climate." Any investment could involve hundreds of millions of euros.

If current trials were positive, a start to commercial green fuel production from forest residues could be possible in 2012-2013, he said.

About three million tonnes of forestry residues was likely to be sufficient to produce 200,000 tonnes of biodiesel.

"We believe there are large volumes of residues that could be used for biofuel production in Europe and elsewhere," he said. "Around half of a tree's biomass is currently left as residue which cannot be used for timber or paper production."

Boeing 787 On Track For Q1 2010 Delivery

Boeing's delayed 787 Dreamliner remains on track for its first deliveries in the first quarter of 2010, Scott Carson, chief executive of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, said on Tuesday.

The company pushed back the 787 delivery schedule for a fourth time in December, making its plane almost two years late and risking cancellations from angry airlines.

Carson said that Boeing's record order backlog would serve the company well as economic recession "continues to challenge every region of the world."

The company is working to backfill orders that were deferred due to the bad economy, he said.

"We are, as I said, feeling good about 2009, cautiously optimistic about 2010, but prepared to make the rate adjustments we need to," Carson said.

He said that if Boeing had to slow 737 production it might be in the region of 10 percent in 2010.

Boeing would continue to split the market with Airbus, he said, but added new Russian, Brazilian, Chinese, Canadian and Japanese competitors aspired to enter the marketplace.

"We cannot be dismissive of... their attempts," Carson said.

British Airways Undercarriage Fails On Landing, 4 Hurt

Passengers used emergency slides to evacuate a British Airways plane when its nose wheel collapsed on landing at London's City Airport on Friday, injuring four people, officials said.

The front undercarriage failed when BA flight 8456 from Amsterdam landed at the east London airport on Friday evening with 67 passengers and four crew on board, the airline said.

"As a precaution, the emergency slides were deployed and the passengers were evacuated down the slides onto the runway," BA said in a statement.

A passenger was taken to hospital with a minor injury and one other minor injury was reported, BA said.

The London Ambulance Service, which sent six ambulance crews to the airport, said four people were treated at the scene for minor injuries.

A BA spokeswoman said the plane was an RJ-100, a model manufactured by BAE Systems.

Passenger Justin Fletcher told BBC Television: "It appeared that it was coming in a bit quicker, and on landing the front wheel collapsed."

"There was obviously quite a loud bang as the plane scraped in. Afterwards the stewards and stewardesses were quick to evacuate everyone," he said. "Everyone was quite calm and handled it all quite well."

Reuters photographer Andrew Winning, at the scene, said the plane had come to a halt half-way down the runway, slumped on its nose, with its emergency chutes out. The plane was ringed by several emergency vehicles.

A fire service spokeswoman said the passengers and crew got out of the plane before emergency services arrived. There was no fire and the fire service did not have to intervene, she said.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Air France-KLM Posts Q3 Loss, To Cut Costs

Air France-KLM swung to an expected third-quarter operating loss and abandoned costly fuel price hedges weighing on its finances, boosting its shares on Friday.

Air France-KLM also announced EUR1.2 billion euros of capital spending cuts, half of them in the coming year, and said it would cut summer seat capacity by 2 percent, in a move adopted by many airlines to help shore up profitability.

The losses were expected since Air France-KLM warned last month of a EUR200 million loss in the three months to December 31 as the economic crisis drove the sector deep into the red. A year ago, it posted a profit of EUR311 million.

Air France-KLM said it had reduced its hedged fuel position to 43 percent for its 2009-10 year, and to 20 percent for each of the following two years.

A drop in the value of its fuel hedging positions -- designed to protect the company against oil prices that peaked near USD$150 a barrel in July, compared with USD$47 now -- accounted for EUR288 million of third quarter net losses.

Air France-KLM posted an overall third-quarter net loss of EUR505 million, having made a EUR139 million net profit a year earlier. Revenue was flat at EUR5.97 billion.

The airline reiterated it expected an operating profit for its 2008-09 year ending March 31, but the level would depend on how the economy developed until then, especially in cargo which is facing a bleak environment.

"In the meantime, we will continue to assess all our costs in order to achieve additional savings wherever possible."

HIRING FREEZE

The airline denied French media reports it planned to sack some of its 70,000 workers but a spokeswoman said it would continue a "normal process" of trimming staff costs through attrition, by freezing recruitment and leaving vacant posts unfilled.

The group reduced staff numbers by about 2,000 last year.

Air France-KLM is the latest of several airlines to report losses, facing what the International Air Transport Association has forecast to be one of the industry's toughest years and a decline in cargo traffic brought on by a slump in world trade.

Overcapacity and evaporating fuel surcharges put pressure on cargo pricing in the third quarter, driving down unit revenue as freight traffic fell by 12.5 percent, Air France-KLM said.

It said long-haul passenger traffic was "relatively resilient" in the third quarter but robust economy travel failed to make up for a drop in first and business class revenues.

Medium-haul suffered from a poor domestic market. France's economy shrank 1.2 percent in the fourth quarter of 2008.

Air France-KLM has reported a 1.9 percent drop in passenger traffic in January and a drop of more than 20 percent in underlying cargo traffic for a second month.

As a barometer of the way the economy is affecting aviation, industry officials say cargo data could point to further declines in passenger traffic in coming months.

The commuter plane that crashed near Buffalo

The commuter plane that crashed near Buffalo, New York, late on Thursday was set to start its approach to land when air traffic controllers suddenly lost contact, control tower communications show.

As the tower called in vain for Continental Connection flight 3407 operated by Colgan Air to respond, one controller asked for help to find out what happened to the Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 plane with 44 passengers and four crew on board.

"Colgan 3407. Buffalo Tower. How do you hear?" the controller said.

"This is ground communication. We need to talk to someone at least five miles northeast... either state police or sheriff's department. We need to find out if anything is on the ground," he said.

"This aircraft was five miles out and all of a sudden we have no response to that aircraft."

Another man's voice said: "All I can tell you is the aircraft was over the marker and we're not talking to them now."

The controller then tells other planes the Dash 8 "didn't make the airport."

"Cactus, did you find Colgan?" he says to the cockpit crew of one flight.

"Unfortunately, they said he went down about right over the marker," the crew member responds.

The tape was played on US television networks.

All 48 people on the Colgan flight and one person on the ground were killed when the plane crashed into a house in the Buffalo suburb of Clarence Center and burst into flames.