ROUTES NEWS ISSUE 2, 2010
14 May 2010
Foreword News Comeback kid
Garuda Indonesia is returning to Europe with flights to Amsterdam in June. John Strickland spoke with CEO, Emirsyah Satar, about rebuilding the airline's reputation and network.
Airline one2one
Richard N Ziskind from Omni Air International.
Airport one2one
John Korenic from Vancouver Airport Authority.
China's big build Planned airport development in Mainland
China shows no sign of slowing down, writes Joe Bates.
Changing dynamics
2010 is proving to be a fascinating year for aviation in Japan, believes Tokyo Narita's president and CEO, Kosaburo Morinaka. Louise Driscoll reports.
Going in a new direction
Gulf Air's CEO, Samer Majali, shares his vision for the Middle Eastern airline with Chris Beanland.
A direct approach
Finnair's vice president for network strategy, Petteri Kostermaa, explains the carrier's Asian route network strategy to Oliver Clark.
Ever-changing world
Ron Kuhlmann considers the impact airline alliances have had on airports and how the relationship between them continues to evolve.
Bigger & better?
According to deregulation expert, Michael E Levine, alliances are not necessarily the quick fix they are often considered. Chris Kjelgaard finds out more.
Focused on business
Germanwing's route network is being tailored to tap new business opportunities, says CEO, Thomas Winklemann. Oliver Clark reports.
Making every penny count
Ancillary revenues will become increasingly vital for the airlines' bottom lines during the course of 2010, writes Raphael Bejar.
Getting verification right
Good verification can ease the headache of the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme, writes Shaun Bainbridge.
How to...
Brush up your forecasting skills with the help of a few suggestions from Kansas City's Justin Meyer.
Changing times
How have airline and airport strategies changed over the past two years? Lucy Siebert found out at Routes Americas in Lima, Peru, in February.
Routes events update View from the top
Hong Kong's new director general of Civil Aviation Department (CAD) of Hong Kong, Norman Lo.
Traffic statistics





