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combine and rule [Flight International](07 Oct 2008 00:01:00 EDT)Europe's aviation landscape is changing. Opinions on the impact of major carrier consolidation on regionals vary widely among the airline executives preparing to travel to Manchester. The industry is in a state of flux.
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Worst is yet to come [Travel Weekly](03 Oct 2008 00:01:00 EDT)Ian Taylorian.taylor@rbi.co.uk. Travel will not escape the short-term consequences of meltdown on the money markets and will face recession in the coming year. That is the gloomy view of ABTA chief executive Mark Tanzer, a former management consultant, who said: "The situation is serious for everybody.
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XL repatriation endsThe biggestrescue of UK holidaymakers ended last Saturday when the lastof 222 flights and 83,000 passengers returned following the... [Travel Weekly](03 Oct 2008 00:01:00 EDT)XL repatriation endsThe biggestrescue of UK holidaymakers ended last Saturday when the lastof 222 flights and 83,000 passengers returned following the collapse of XL Leisure Group. CAA in talks with DfTThe Civil Aviation Authority will meet the Department for Transport "within weeks" to discuss the implications of XL's collapse.







