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An executive briefing on aviation for April 1, 2004, prepared by Asia Pulse (http://www.asiapulse.com), the real-time, Asia-based wire with exclusive news, commercial intelligence and business opportunities.
TRANS ASIA, XIAMEN AIRLINES TIE KNOT ON CROSS-STRAIT PACKAGES
XIAMEN - Taiwan-based Trans Asia Airways and mainland China's Xiamen Airlines tied a cooperative knot Wednesday to jointly offer convenient cross-strait travel packages mainly targeting mainland-based Taiwan businesspeople.
The cross-strait travel packages, based on the extended "mini three links" framework, feature two-way airline services between Taipei, Kaohsiung, Kinmen, Xiamen and Macau and from those cities to 50 other destinations around the world.
OUTGOING BA CHAIRMAN HAPPY WITH STAKE IN QANTAS
SYDNEY - The retiring British Airways chairman said today the airline was happy with its current stake in Qantas Airways Ltd (ASX:QAN), while throwing his full support behind local offshoot Jetstar.
Lord Marshall of Knightsbridge told the National Aviation Press Club in Sydney that British Airways was happy with all aspects of its arrangements with Qantas, in which it holds a 17 per cent stake.
Source: HighBeam Research, BRIEFING - ASIA AVIATION - APRIL 1, 2004.