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Lufthansa to carry more people per jetGerman airline Lufthansa plans to pack passengers tighter together so that it can save costs by carrying more people per jet, a spokeswoman confirmed on 17 November in Frankfurt. Seat pitch - the row interval, Chinese firms spending, kick off German spending spree A delegation of more than 200 Chinese went on a European shopping binge by negotiating contracts worth billions of Euro with German firms in Berlin, officials said. The group, accompanied by Chinese Commerce Minister Chen Lufthansa, Russian carrier eye AUA The German airline Lufthansa and Russia’s secondlargest airline S7 are potential buyers for a stake in Austrian Airlines, the companies said, further upping the stakes for the country’s national carrier that is being privatised. Irina Brussels Airlines sees Star Alliance link with Lufthansa Delegates from China embark on “Education Tour” A group of around 20 tour operators and media, accompanied by Malta’s Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China, Karl Xuereb will be visiting Malta between December 12 – 16, 2007 on an “Education Tour”. Tourism cooperation agreement Tourism Minister Fani Palli-Petralia and her Chinese counterpart Shao Qiwei signed a tourism cooperation agreement last Friday that constitutes one more step toward closer bilateral relations in the sector of tourism. Bilateral cooperation in the Chinese tourism on the rise in Hungary Data released from the Central Statistics Office (KSH) government tourism promotion company Magyar Turizmus told on January 24 that Hungary received nearly 60 percent more tourists from China in January-November 2005 as compared to the Aviastar-SP constructs first Tu-204 for China The Aviastar-SP enterprise has constructed the first of five Tu-204-120 for Chinese state air companies, Interfax reported. The aircraft is to fly certification tests, including according to European JAR-25 standards with the participation of Western European United to send 777 planes to Beijing for servicing United Airlines recently inked a contract to send its Boeing 777 fleet to Beijing for maintenance, the US air carrier and the German-Chinese maintenance firm announced last week. The world’s second largest airline and the Snecma aims for 10% annual growth in China French industrial giant Safran expects its aerospace subsidiary Snecma to achieve China sales growth of about 10 percent each year until at least 2015, according to Patrick Borel, Safran’s Asia director, last week. “We hope Low-cost carriers eye Bulgaria’s market No-frills airlines easyJET, May Air, SkyEurope and Air Berlin, are about to introduce regular service to and from the Sofia international airport, it emerged at the international Routes aviation forum, Sofia news agency reported. Slovakia’s SkyEurope Chirac mesmerises China French and Chinese firms ink deals during president’s visit The recent China tour of French President Jacques Chirac reaped considerable benefits for the French side contributing towards strengthening the commercial ties between the nations. On October President Chirac eyes a slice of China’s economy Following the recent trend of increased economic and political cooperation with china, French President Jacques Chirac’s official visit to China that commenced last week was expected to reveal more out of the USD 1.4 trillion Aviastar, Air China discuss airliner deal Aviastar SP started to discuss a supply deal for five Tupolev Tu-204-120 airliners with China's Air China and CSG on January 23. Interfax quoted as Aviastar spokesman as saying officials from Tupolev, Aviaexport and the |
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China is presenting its ascent not as a power shift, but as a paradigm shift. The worldwide economic recession has had European Union businesses keenly eyeing China for continuing markets, Showing there is still some major differences between the European Union and China in areas |
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