Transportation Industry

Company Watch - US Airways

AirGuide Business, Sept 8, 2008

Sep 7, 2008

Israel is on track for a record year of tourism at more than 2.5 million in 2008. US Airways last month said it had applied for both US and Israeli government approval to operate the flights, which will fly from its hub in Philadelphia to Tel Aviv. It also began flights to London Heathrow in March. Tel Aviv will become the 21st transatlantic destination served by US Airways from Philadelphia and the first to the Middle East. The 5,700 mile flight will be US Airways' longest nonstop segment and will be made using long-range Airbus A330-200 aircraft that are slated for delivery in the spring of 2009. US Airways would become the third US carrier to fly nonstop flights to Israel. Continental flies two flights a day from Newark Liberty while Delta operates daily flights from both JFK New York and Atlanta. American Airlines this week began adding its codes to flights on Israeli flag carrier El Al Israel Airlines. Sep 2, 2008

US Airways will launch daily Philadelphia-Tel Aviv on July 2, 2009 in a move expected to boost US visitors to Israel, the country's tourism ministry said on Tuesday. The carrier, formed in 2005 from the merger of America West and the former US Airways, is expanding internationally while many US airlines have been cutting capacity, mainly on domestic routes, as they grapple with high fuel costs. "We expect US Airways' presence in the US-Tel Aviv market to enhance economic growth and tourism opportunities for both the US and Israel," Rami Levi, director of the Israel tourism ministry's US Western region, said in a statement. The ministry expects the new service to significantly add to an already record number of US tourists visiting Israel, which amounted to about 500,000 in 2007. Sep 2, 2008

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