Air France and KLM have launched their new mobile websites – mobile.airfrance.com and www.KLM.com  for mobile. Their respective free applications for iPhones are available via the iPhone App Store, and soon as well for BlackBerry’s via BlackBerry App World.

Virgin Atlantic announced a one-way interline agreement with Virgin America. The agreement enables Virgin Atlantic’s customers to connect with Virgin America flights at seven US gateways, extending their journeys to great Virgin America destinations such as San Diego and Seattle.

The acquisition plan outlined by British Airways and Iberia aims to land in Asia, with several viable companies waiting at the end of the runway. BA and Iberia have earmarked Asia as a key region for expansion once their own merger completes, though restrictions on foreign investment could narrow their range of acquisition targets.

Beginning December 15, 2010, Alaska Airlines will beef up its flights between San Jose, California, and Guadalajara, Mexico, and between Sacramento, California, and Guadalajara, starting December 16, 2010.

Air Canada is boosting international flights from Vancouver to Asia beginning this winter season. The airline also welcomed Premier Campbell’s announcement of his government’s commitment in proposing legislation to eliminate the provincial aviation fuel tax for international flights from British Columbia.

GOL Linhas Aereas Inteligentes S.A., a major low-fare Latin American carrier, has entered into a commercial agreement with NOAR Linhas Aereas, a Brazilian regional carrier, to sell the latter’s tickets in all its sales channels.

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