Mexicana air suspends ticket sales
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-0...bor-talks.html
The company, a unit of Grupo Mexicana de Aviacion, will continue operating its flights normally, according to an e- mailed statement yesterday. Grupo Mexicana’s low-fare Click and Link units will keep selling tickets, the company said.
“This decision will offer certainty and confidence to consumers,” Mexicana said. The company said its goals are to protect passengers and “create greater space to bring to fruition negotiations” with labor unions.
The company, a unit of Grupo Mexicana de Aviacion, will continue operating its flights normally, according to an e- mailed statement yesterday. Grupo Mexicana’s low-fare Click and Link units will keep selling tickets, the company said.
“This decision will offer certainty and confidence to consumers,” Mexicana said. The company said its goals are to protect passengers and “create greater space to bring to fruition negotiations” with labor unions.
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-0...bor-talks.html
The company, a unit of Grupo Mexicana de Aviacion, will continue operating its flights normally, according to an e- mailed statement yesterday. Grupo Mexicana’s low-fare Click and Link units will keep selling tickets, the company said.
“This decision will offer certainty and confidence to consumers,” Mexicana said. The company said its goals are to protect passengers and “create greater space to bring to fruition negotiations” with labor unions.
The company, a unit of Grupo Mexicana de Aviacion, will continue operating its flights normally, according to an e- mailed statement yesterday. Grupo Mexicana’s low-fare Click and Link units will keep selling tickets, the company said.
“This decision will offer certainty and confidence to consumers,” Mexicana said. The company said its goals are to protect passengers and “create greater space to bring to fruition negotiations” with labor unions.
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I hadn't thought of that precedent but now you mention it I can see the similiarities.
MX had expanded to secondary Canadian cities including YEG in recent years though they scaled back to exclude YEG but keep YYC last year. As a schedule airline option to the seasonal charters to Mexican sunspots they worked fairly well.
MX had expanded to secondary Canadian cities including YEG in recent years though they scaled back to exclude YEG but keep YYC last year. As a schedule airline option to the seasonal charters to Mexican sunspots they worked fairly well.
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Anyhow, I digress...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-10910887
Originally Posted by BBC
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Mexciana suspended 13 flights from Monday with two more routes halted beginning Tuesday and Wednesday.
Cutbacks included flights to and from London, Madrid, Montreal, Chicago and cities in Central and South America.
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Mexciana suspended 13 flights from Monday with two more routes halted beginning Tuesday and Wednesday.
Cutbacks included flights to and from London, Madrid, Montreal, Chicago and cities in Central and South America.
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