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Articles in Oct 6, 2004 issue of Airline Industry Information
- Congress may extend passenger protection
- Irish Prime Minister rules out Aer Lingus sale
- Alitalia reaches redundancy deal with Italian government and unions
- Airlines worried over hoax bomb threats in Europe
- Lufthansa flight to Israel forced to make emergency landing after bomb scare
- Northwest Airlines announces September 2004 passenger traffic
- Drunken airline passenger restrained by rugby team
- FlyMe increases flights from Stockholm to Gothenburg and Malmo
- Delta Air Lines aims to climb customer satisfaction table
- SN Brussels and Virgin Express sign merger agreement
- Swedish aviation authority reports international passenger numbers up in September 2004 - report
- Ghanaian TUC calls for more transparency in airline takeover
- America West Airlines dips below August 2004 on-time average
- US Airways pilots' union sends pay cut deal for ratification
- Aer Lingus privatisation plans may be shelved
- United Airlines to cut domestic flights
- British Airways reports September 2004 traffic
- Freedom Air aircraft stuck in asphalt at Melbourne Airport
- Ryanair to use Internet payment solution from Paynova AB
- Senegal Airways to start service from Charleroi, Belgium
- Qantas refinances its bank debt to AUD1.9bn
- Excel Airways shares tumble after takeover talk
- Airbus looks to secure Libya aircraft orders
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