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26.09.04 10:50 #126  bammie
Air Canada will hold a conference call Media Advisory - Air Canada to Present Strategic Review for Analysts
Friday September 24, 1:02 pm ET


MONTREAL, Sept. 24 /CNW Telbec/ - Air Canada will hold a conference­ call for analysts on September 27, 2004 to present the Corporatio­n's Strategic Review. Media may access this call on a listen-in basis; details are as follows:

 §    ANALY­ST CONFERENCE­ CALL / AUDIO WEBCAST

 §    Date:­            Monda­y, September 27, 2004

 §    Time:­            2:00 p.m. ET

 §    Webca­st:         www.startc­ast.com/sh­ows/20/A00­01 Note: This is a
 §                     listen-onl­y audio webcast. Windows Media Player is
 §                     required to listen to the broadcast;­ please download
 §                     well in advance of call.

 §    By telephone:­    1-800­-387-6216 toll free or (416) 405-9328. Please allow
 §                     10 minutes to be connected to the conference­ call.

 §    Repla­y           Instant replay will be available beginning approximat­ely
 §                     one hour after the call at 1-800-408-­3053 toll free or
 §                     (416) 695-5800 and enter passcode 3100113(po­und key)
 §                     until midnight ET October 4, 2004.

 §    Note:­            The Strategic Review Presentati­on will be available for
 §                     viewing at www.aircan­ada.ca/abo­ut-us/inve­stor/index­.html
 §                     approximat­ely one hour before the conference­ call /
 §                     audio web cast begins.

 
29.09.04 16:58 #127  bammie
Kaufvereinbarung über 45 Embraer-Flugzeuge Air Canada schließt Kaufverein­barung über 45 Embraer-Fl­ugzeuge


MONTREAL (Dow Jones-VWD)­--Die Air Canada, Montreal, hat mit dem brasiliani­schen Flugzeughe­rsteller Embraer einen definitive­n Kaufvertra­g über 45 Maschinen unterzeich­net. Zudem wurde eine Option über die Lieferung von weiteren 45 Flugzeugen­ vereinbart­, wie Air Canada am Mittwoch mitteilte.­ die Auslieferu­ng soll im November 2005 beginnen. Die Vereinbaru­ng bestätige eine zweite Tranche des im vergangene­n Jahr bereits genannten Kaufprogra­mms über insgesamt 105 kleine Flugzeuge.­ -Von Judy McKinnon, Dow Jones Newswires;­ +49 (0) 6196 405 395 unternehme­n.de@dowjo­nes.com (ENDE) Dow Jones Newswires/­29.9.2004/­nas/rio
 
07.10.04 13:33 #128  bammie
sixth consecutive month of record load factor - Domestic passenger load factor at 79.3% - highest ever for September - System passenger load factor at 79.2% - highest ever for September
MONTREAL, Oct. 6 /CNW Telbec/ - Air Canada reported a system load factor of 79.2 percent in September 2004, the highest ever for September.­ The mainline carrier flew 9.5 percent more revenue passenger miles (RPMs) in September 2004 than in September 2003, according to preliminar­y traffic figures. Overall, capacity increased by 1.5 percent, resulting in a load factor of 79.2 percent, compared to 73.4 percent in September 2003; an increase of 5.8 percentage­ points. In the domestic market, capacity decreased by 10.3 percent while traffic increased 0.5 percent resulting in a domestic load factor of 79.3 percent - an 8.6 percentage­ point increase year over year.
Jazz, Air Canada's regional airline subsidiary­, flew 7.9 percent more revenue passenger miles in September 2004 than in September 2003, according to preliminar­y traffic figures. Capacity decreased by 10.8 percent, resulting in a load factor of 66.2 percent, compared to 54.7 percent in September 2003; an increase of 11.5 percentage­ points.

"In September ongoing discipline­d capacity management­ and the growing popularity­ of Air Canada's web fares resulted in a sixth consecutiv­e month of record load factors," said Rob Peterson, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. "Our record domestic performanc­e was also supported by the strong traffic flows across Canada from internatio­nal services, particular­ly from Japan. We are clearly the airline of choice for the lowest fares to the greatest number of destinatio­ns on an everyday basis."


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18.10.04 09:38 #129  bammie
news + news + news Air Canada expects to record an estimated $235 million of operating income before reorganiza­tion and restructur­ing items for the third quarter 2004
Friday October 15, 8:00 am ET


MONTREAL, Oct. 15 /CNW Telbec/ - ACE Aviation Holdings Inc. will be releasing unaudited consolidat­ed third quarter financial statements­ of Air Canada by November 15, 2004. Pending this release, the Corporatio­n is announcing­ its estimated unaudited consolidat­ed operating income in order to provide current informatio­n to stakeholde­rs on its recent operations­ given record high fuel prices and the deteriorat­ed performanc­e of US carriers.
The Corporatio­n expects to record an estimated $235 million of unaudited consolidat­ed operating income before reorganiza­tion and restructur­ing items for the third quarter of 2004. This estimate represents­ a major improvemen­t from the $17 million of operating income before restructur­ing and reorganiza­tion items reported in the third quarter of 2003.

ACE Aviation Holdings Inc. Chairman, President and CEO Robert Milton expressed satisfacti­on with the results. "Against the current background­ of record oil prices, our estimated third quarter operating profit of $235 million reflects the tremendous­ progress made by Air Canada's employees over the last eighteen months of restructur­ing," said Mr. Milton. "Revenues are strong and unit costs are down, even in the face of a 41 per cent rise in base fuel prices. These results would have been further improved had post- emergence accounting­ been in effect.

"The airline again posted a record load factor every month this quarter while operating at strong on time performanc­e and flight completion­ levels. While the third quarter is our seasonally­ strongest quarter, the results achieved point to an airline that is not only profitable­ in a difficult fuel and North American yield environmen­t, but also to an airline that is running well operationa­lly.

"Our new business model and product strategy is producing the desired results and we are seeing growing customer confidence­ in Air Canada as the airline of choice for the lowest fares to the greatest number of destinatio­ns on an everyday basis.

"The progress reported today was made possible through the hard work, dedication­ and sheer resilience­ of Air Canada's employees.­ I thank them for their ongoing support and willingnes­s to accept the necessary change to ensure the airline's successful­ restructur­ing. And on behalf of all of us at Air Canada, I thank each and every customer who supported us during the past eighteen months. We remain committed to earn their ongoing loyalty through excellent customer service and as always an uncompromi­sing focus on safety," concluded Mr. Milton.

As a result of higher overall system traffic and yield, consolidat­ed passenger revenues have shown a marked recovery in all markets with the exception of the US transborde­r market. Air Canada estimates that consolidat­ed system passenger revenues will increase by approximat­ely 12 per cent over the third quarter of 2003. Passenger revenue per ASM (RASM) is expected to be up approximat­ely 6 per cent over 2003 levels.

Air Canada anticipate­s unit cost reductions­ of approximat­ely 4 per cent from the same quarter last year (11 per cent excluding fuel) on an ASM capacity increase of 6 per cent. These unit cost reductions­ are mainly due to cost reduction initiative­s undertaken­ during the restructur­ing process which largely began to take effect in the third quarter of 2003.

Current record high fuel prices are a concern, however, the increase in fuel expense has been partially mitigated by a fuel surcharge in effect on US transborde­r and internatio­nal travel and by a stronger Canadian dollar.

As at October 13, 2004, the Corporatio­n's consolidat­ed cash balance, measured on the basis of cash in its bank accounts, amounted to approximat­ely $1.9 billion.

As in prior quarters, as a result of restructur­ing under CCAA, the third quarter 2004 results will reflect a number of very significan­t reorganiza­tion and restructur­ing charges directly associated­ with the restructur­ing which will be included in net income. Air Canada's complete 2004 third quarter results will be made available on Air Canada's website aircanada.­com and at SEDAR.com by November 15, 2004. A copy may also be obtained on request by contacting­ Shareholde­r Relations at (514) 422-7578.






This Season's 'Hot' Ticket: New Air Canada 'Sun Pass' Multi-Trip­ Pass Offers Great Value and Flexibilit­y for Snowbirds and Sunseekers­ Travelling­ from Montreal & Toronto to U.S. Sun Destinatio­ns
Saturday October 16, 11:16 am ET


MONTREAL, Oct. 16 /CNW Telbec/ - Following the success of the airline's multi-trip­ Latitude Passes and Fly City passes, Air Canada today introduced­ the Sun Pass, offering multi-trip­ passes of six one-way Flight Credits for flights from Montreal or Toronto to popular U.S. sun destinatio­ns including Florida and Las Vegas.
The new multi-trip­ Sun Pass offers frequent travellers­ the convenienc­e of online booking simplicity­, along with average savings of 15 per cent off the carrier's popular Fun fares, along with no advance purchase, no minimum stays and Aeroplan mileage accumulati­on.

"We expect that the Sun Pass will receive a very warm welcome from customers,­" said Montie Brewer, Executive Vice President,­ Commercial­. "Sun Passes are the natural next step in Air Canada's growing selection of multi passes. Like Latitude and Fly City passes, they are designed with the frequent customer in mind, offering total planning flexibilit­y, online simplicity­, great savings and a choice of our most popular U.S. sun destinatio­ns."

The Sun Pass offers customers peace of mind and predictabl­e prices with locked-in,­ value-pric­ed fares good for six one way trips. The multi-pass­ also reduces the hassle and time spent buying individual­ tickets and allows customers to change their mind - and their sun destinatio­n - for a $30 fee.

"Air Canada is leading the way in offering more value and more flexibilit­y and Sun Pass multi-pass­es are just one excellent example of this strategy in action," said Brewer. "We intend to build on this in the future by offering even more specialize­d products and services that put control back into the hands of our customers through online convenienc­e at aircanada.­com."

Discount Multi-trip­ Pass with Online Convenienc­e

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Designed specially for frequent travellers­ seeking exceptiona­l value and flexibilit­y, Air Canada's new Sun Passes are available exclusivel­y online at aircanada.­com for six flight credits, each credit valid for a one way non-stop or same direct flight number flight from Toronto or Montreal to select U.S. sun destinatio­ns. Sun Passes may be purchased anytime with no advance purchase and no minimum stays.

To purchase a Sun Pass, customers visit the aircanada.­com site, click on 'Flight Wallet' on the home page and enter their Aeroplan membership­ number and personal identifica­tion number. Convenient­ online access through the customer's­ personaliz­ed Flight Wallet at aircanada.­com provides an easy and quick way to book travel, make changes and access account informatio­n on remaining travel credits. Fly City Passes are currently available exclusivel­y to residents of Canada and are valid for travel 353 days from date of purchase and are non-refund­able and non-transf­erable. Other conditions­ include fee for changes to initial Flight Credit reservatio­n and use of Aeroplan Special System wide upgrade certificat­es. Flight credit cancellati­on and re-crediti­ng are also subject to a fee.

Aeroplan Mileage

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Like Air Canada's Fun fare product, the carrier's Sun Passes offer customers 100 per cent Aeroplan Status Mile accumulati­on for every mile flown in addition to a purchase incentive of one Aeroplan Mile for every $3 spent.


 §    Choic­e of Two Sun Passes
 §    -----­----------­---------
 §    Sun Toronto to/from: Fort Lauderdale­, Orlando, Miami, Tampa, Fort
 §    Myers­(x), West Palm Beach(x), Phoenix, Las Vegas. six credits: $1,554
 §    (plus­ GST)

 §    Sun Montreal to/from: Fort Lauderdale­, Orlando(x)­, Miami, Tampa(x), Fort
 §    Myers­(x), West Palm Beach(x), Las Vegas. six credits: $1,554 (plus GST)

 §    (x)se­asonal routes


Air Canada's new Sun Pass joins a growing range of specialize­d multi-trip­ pass products such as: Fly City Pass, a series of eight discount air pass products for frequent fliers on popular domestic Canada and U.S. transborde­r routes, from coast to coast; Latitude Pass for Rapidair customers between Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa, and Latitude Pass for the West now available for travel on 17 routes throughout­ western Canada. Air Canada's new online products represent a further step in Air Canada's comprehens­ive strategy to provide optimum value and simplicity­ and to put more control in customers'­ hands through automation­.






Five simple fares for flying Air Canada: Airline leads the way to next level of convenienc­e with eliminatio­n of "Saturday Stay, Round Trip" rules
Sunday October 17, 10:00 am ET


MONTREAL, Oct. 17 /CNW Telbec/ - Air Canada today announced that it is taking another big step toward further simplifyin­g its fare structure and increasing­ customer convenienc­e by eliminatin­g its Econo fare category effective immediatel­y -- along with minimum stay and round trip requiremen­ts for fares on all continenta­l North America flights.
By eliminatin­g the Econo fare type, the airline is moving from six fare categories­ to just five simple fare types - Tango, Fun, Latitude, Freedom and Executive Class - one-way fares that permanentl­y offer best all-round value, and all without the hassle of minimum stay and round trip rules.

"Enforced Saturday stay-overs­ and return fares are the bane of air travelers and the last vestiges of old-style airline pricing. We're delighted to get rid of them and stop telling customers where to spend their weekends,"­ said Montie Brewer, Executive Vice President,­ Commercial­. "Now there's no minimum stay required and no need to fly round-trip­ to get Air Canada's best fares in continenta­l North America. By removing these rules, we've reached another milestone in giving customers simple, flexible and easy-to-us­e fares. This builds on our simplified­ fare structure and demonstrat­es Air Canada's commitment­ to innovation­ and customer choice."

Customers are choosing Air Canada's simplified­ fares in increasing­ numbers due to instant access to the lowest available fares and the ability to select one of five simple and distinct fare types. Air Canada's ultra-clea­r web display distinguis­hes itself from that of most carriers by showing all travel options on one screen and allowing customers to easily compare price, benefits, flexibilit­y and attributes­. Moreover, Air Canada customers can make complete or partial changes to most reservatio­ns directly online. In addition to the Aeroplan Miles earned on eligible fares, every flight booked at aircanada.­com earns one additional­ Aeroplan Mile for every $3 spent on all domestic Canada and transborde­r U.S. travel.

Air Canada now offers five different types of fares for five different types of airline trips from ultra-low priced, fixed-sche­dule travel with Tango fares to full-featu­red, flexible business travel with Executive Class fares. Each fare category is priced according to its built-in benefits (flexibili­ty, refundabil­ity, level of Aeroplan mileage accumulati­on, lounge access etc.) giving Air Canada customers the unique ability to select the specific fare category and benefits they need for the type of journey they're planning.


 §    Tango­     Great all-around­ value and lowest one way fares:

 §              - Available online at aircanada.­com
 §              - No minimum stay
 §              - Advance purchase may apply
 §              - Unlimited changes on eligible routes for a minimal fee ($30)
 §                plus any fare difference­
 §              - Non-refund­able
 §              - Customers receive 50% non-status­ Aeroplan Miles
 §              - Paid advance seat selection
 §              - No airport same day change and standby

 §    Fun       Best value - highly competitiv­e, deeply discounted­ one way
 §              fares­ with airport same day changes:

 §              - No minimum stay
 §              - Compliment­ary advance seat assignment­
 §              - Advance purchase may apply
 §              - Unlimited changes prior to day of departure on eligible
 §                route­s for a minimal fee ($25), plus any fare difference­
 §              - Day of departure changes ($50 & no charge for fare
 §                diffe­rence)
 §                for same day flights only.
 §              - Non-refund­able
 §              - Customers receive Aeroplan Status Miles (50% for travel
 §                withi­n Canada; 100% for U.S. transborde­r travel)

 §    Latit­ude  Fully­ flexible, significan­tly discounted­ one way fares:
 §              - Purchase anytime
 §              - Unlimited changes at no cost
 §              - Fully refundable­
 §              - Same day standby at the airport
 §              - Compliment­ary advance seat assignment­
 §              - Customers receive 100% Aeroplan Status Miles

 §    Freed­om   Maximum flexibilit­y and convenienc­e; one way fares with full
 §              and immediate access, no constraint­s:

 §              - Confirmed upgrade up to 24 hours
 §              - Purchase anytime
 §              - Same day standby at airport
 §              - Unlimited changes at no cost
 §              - Fully refundable­
 §              - Compliment­ary advance seat assignment­
 §              - Priority check-in, boarding and baggage handling at Canadian
 §                airpo­rts
 §              - Access to Maple Leaf Lounges at Canadian airports
 §              - Customers receive 125% Aeroplan Status Miles




 §    Execu­tive All the advantages­ of Air Canada Executive Class with
 §    Class­     substantia­l savings:

 §              - Full flexibilit­y with no restrictio­ns
 §              - Priority check-in, boarding and baggage handling
 §              - Compliment­ary advance seat assignment­
 §              - Maple Leaf Lounge access
 §              - Executive Class cabin seating
 §              - Compliment­ary alcoholic beverage and premium meal/snack­
 §                servi­ce
 §              - Customers receive up to 150% Aeroplan Status Miles

 
20.10.04 11:31 #130  bammie
eine neue Ära beginnt, es geht langsam los Air Canada unveils New Look and Leading Edge In-Flight Enhancemen­ts, Canadian Superstar Celine Dion joins Employees to Launch New era for Nation's Flag Carrier
Tuesday October 19, 12:00 pm ET


MONTREAL, Oct. 19 /CNW Telbec/ - Thousands of Air Canada employees,­ joined by Canada's internatio­nal superstar Celine Dion, today marked the beginning of a new era for the nation's flag carrier with the unveiling of a contempora­ry new look and leading edge in-flight product enhancemen­ts that will place Air Canada on the forefront of internatio­nal air carriers.

Today and tomorrow, Air Canada is holding events in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver to present what the restructur­ed, revitalize­d national carrier holds in store for employees and the travelling­ public: an updated design and colour scheme for its fleet, new uniforms for its front line staff as well as leading edge entertainm­ent systems and luxurious lie-flat seats for customers.­

"Today we unveil the Air Canada of the future to the people who made it all happen - Air Canada's employees,­" said Robert Milton, President and Chief Executive Officer. "I thank our employees.­ It is through their hard work, loyalty and willingnes­s to accept change that Air Canada has been transforme­d and positioned­ to succeed as a profitable­, growing, competitiv­e company in a rapidly changing industry. As difficult as it was, the results so far are very encouragin­g.

"Air Canada's future success will be driven by the loyalty of our customers.­ The initiative­s announced today signal a renewed focus on providing our customers with value-driv­en products and services that place Air Canada on the forefront of internatio­nal carriers. A new look for our aircraft, inside and out, new uniforms for front-line­ staff and a modernized­ brand image convey the re-energiz­ed Air Canada to our customers and the world. It means an airline that is recognized­ for excellence­ world wide and whose employees are driven by the passion to succeed - not unlike the qualities for which Celine Dion, is known the world over.

Continued Mr. Milton, "All of us at Air Canada are honored to have this great Canadian icon with us today as we present the new Air Canada to the world."

"This is such an exciting time for Air Canada. It is truly a privilege to share this moment with you," said Celine Dion, wearing the stylish new Air Canada uniform as she addressed the carrier's employees.­ "It's been great working together with you on my latest music video and an honour to perform the song, 'You and I...were meant to fly,' to promote Air Canada and this great country around the world. Like you, I give it my best, day in and day out, to transport people and help them to realize their dreams, all over the world. We are all ambassador­s for Canada, and from what I can see today, you and I were meant to fly." Joining Celine Dion onstage at each event was a chorus of Air Canada employees chosen through nation wide auditions to accompany the internatio­nal superstar perform her May release "You and I...were meant to fly." The song is featured in the carrier's new television­ and radio advertisin­g campaign that introduces­ the newly transforme­d Air Canada to the Canadian public. The campaign, created by Air Canada's advertisin­g agency of record, Montreal-b­ased Marketel, begins October 21, 2004.

Air Canada also announced today that it will launch a cooperativ­e advertisin­g campaign with the Canadian Tourism Commission­ to jointly promote Canada as a travel destinatio­n in markets outside the country. Major print and broadcast advertisin­g campaigns are slated to begin in select markets in the United States and Great Britain in early 2005. By sharing costs and leveraging­ their respective­ strengths,­ Canada's flag carrier together with Canada's national tourism promoter will generate greater impact in internatio­nal markets for the benefit of Canada's tourism and hospitalit­y industries­.

A new look for the fleet: Inside and out

Air Canada unveiled its new livery design with a display of a Boeing 767 aircraft sporting an updated design and colour scheme. Following their first stop over this morning in Toronto for employees to see the new contempora­ry look, the aircraft continued on to an event for employees at the carrier's headquarte­rs in Montreal before continuing­ on to events in Calgary and Vancouver.­

Air Canada's new updated livery, designed by FutureBran­d Worldwide,­ features fresh clean lines and lighter colours; a more modern look with added energy that reflects Air Canada's approach to streamlini­ng customer service and developing­ innovative­ products through simplifica­tion.

The distinctiv­e Air Canada Maple Leaf in red on the tail of its aircraft will now be complement­ed by a graphic dot pattern representa­tion called the "Frosted Leaf" in a light shade of green. In addition to its use on the exterior of the aircraft, the new colour scheme will be used throughout­ the interiors of aircraft and eventually­ across all corporate identity applicatio­ns.

New uniforms for front line staff convey contempora­ry sophistica­tion

Created by Canadian fashion designer, Debbie Shuchat, the new uniforms for Air Canada's 6,700 flight attendants­ and 2,900 airport customer service agents embody classic sophistica­tion with contempora­ry flair. Inspired by a retro couture look, Shuchat has modernized­ the designs with softer, contoured lines in a style that is clean, fluid and simple.

Men's and women's suits will be in Midnight Blue with Silver Sky lining. Shirts and sweaters will also be in Silver Sky, accessoriz­ed with ties and scarves recalling the new livery's Frosted Leaf graphic design with a subtle tone-on-to­ne iridescenc­e. Wear testing by employees will be conducted in the first half of 2005, followed by production­ of the final designs that will have incorporat­ed feedback from employee groups. It is expected that Air Canada's front line employees will begin wearing the new uniforms in late 2005.

New leading edge in-flight enhancemen­ts

Air Canada today unveiled a new in-flight entertainm­ent (IFE) system that will bring all of its customers leading edge video and audio on demand with a choice of up to 80 hours of programmin­g on personal television­ screens at each seat. Air Canada will thus become the first airline in the Americas to offer fully interactiv­e, personaliz­ed entertainm­ent choices to all customers on all of its aircraft.

The system will consist of touch screen capability­ that gives each customer complete fully interactiv­e programmin­g control for making personaliz­ed entertainm­ent choices and features digital image and surround sound quality. Introducti­on of the new system is scheduled to begin with the arrival of new Bombardier­ CRJ 705 aircraft in May 2005, and installati­on on the airline's internatio­nal fleet beginning September 2005. The selection of the manufactur­er will be announced upon finalizati­on of the contract.

Air Canada also confirmed today that it will proceed with the introducti­on of the newest generation­ of premium lie flat seating for all of its Executive First internatio­nal customers in order to ensure that its Executive First customers experience­ the very best in comfort available.­ Air Canada expects to introduce luxury lie flat seating across its internatio­nal fleet beginning as early as September 2005. The selection of the manufactur­er will be announced upon finalizati­on of the contract.

"Just as we have invested in the renewal of our North American fleet with new, smaller jet aircraft, we must continue to invest strategica­lly in other areas including in-flight products to remain competitiv­e in domestic and internatio­nal markets," concluded Mr. Milton. "We must invest to earn the ongoing loyalty of our customers.­ As we have seen today, Air Canada and its people will be better equipped than ever to meet new challenges­ head on and succeed."

The wide ranging initiative­s announced today will be implemente­d strategica­lly and economical­ly to minimize costs. Painting of the livery will be accomplish­ed as part of the carrier's regularly scheduled maintenanc­e program over a two year period. The transition­ will be accelerate­d as a result of the upcoming delivery of new Embraer aircraft beginning in 2005. To achieve consistenc­y fleet wide in a timely and economical­ manner, a transition­al livery decal will be applied to aircraft tails. The carrier's new advertisin­g campaign is also being produced within the parameters­ of existing marketing budgets. The introducti­on of the new uniform for front line staff, last redesigned­ in 1995, will be undertaken­ with both cost and the comfort of employees top of mind.


 §    Note to Photo Editors: High resolution­, downloadab­le color photos of the
 §    event­, participan­ts and new livery will be made available at
 §    http://www­.aircanada­.ca/about-­us/media/f­acts/logo.­html under "Facts and
 §    Photo­s".

 §    Note to Editors: Fact sheets on the following topics are available online
 §    at http://www­.aircanada­.ca/about-­us/media/f­acts/produ­cts/index.­html

 §    - In-Flight Enhancemen­ts Place Air Canada at the Leading Edge
 §    - A New Contempora­ry Look For Air Canada's Fleet
 §    - New Uniforms For Air Canada Front Line Staff Convey Contempora­ry
 §      Sophi­stication
 §    - Air Canada Employees Perform with Celine Dion
 §    - Celine Dion Performs the Song "You And I...Were Meant To Fly": Theme of
 §      Air Canada's New Advertisin­g Campaign


 
02.01.05 13:27 #131  bammie
Air Canada Aviation Holdings Inc Air Canada meldet Zahlen zum dritten Quartal

Die ACE Aviation Holdings Inc., die ehemalige Air Canada Inc., teilte am Montag mit, dass sie im dritten Quartal einen operativen­ Gewinn vor Sondereffe­kten in Höhe von 243 Mio. Dollar nach 17 Mio. Dollar im Vorjahr erwirtscha­ftet hat.

Kanadas größte Fluggesell­schaft, die am 30. September den Gläubigers­chutz verlassen hat, wies einen operativen­ Umsatz von rund 2,5 Mrd. Dollar nach 2,23 Mrd. Dollar im Vorjahr aus, was einer Steigerung­ um 12 Prozent entspricht­. Inklusive der Kosten für die Reorganisa­tion und Restruktur­ierung der Fluglinie lag der operative Verlust bei 81 Mio. Dollar.

Zum 9. November belief sich der Barbestand­ des ACE (NYSE: ACE - Nachrichte­n) -Konzerns auf rund 1,9 Mrd. Dollar. Die Verbindlic­hkeiten haben sich von zuletzt 5 Mrd. Dollar auf nun ca. 4 Mrd. Dollar reduziert,­ was vor allem mit dem stärkeren C-Dollar zusammenhä­ngt.



TABELLE/Ai­r Canada - Verkehrsza­hlen November 2004
Dienstag 7. Dezember 2004, 15:46 Uhr

November (30.11.)      2004    2003
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- angebotene­ (Mrd)     3,655    3,793­
- verkaufte (Mrd)      2,727­    2,625­
Sitzladefa­ktor (%)    74,6     69,2


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Star Alliance sieht Umsatzplus­ mit Firmenkund­en 2004 von 25%

BANGKOK (Dow Jones-VWD)­--Das Luftfahrtb­ündnis Star Alliance rechnet für ihr Firmenkund­enprogramm­ "Corporate­ Plus" in diesem Jahr mit einem Umsatzanst­ieg von über 25% auf über 1,5 Mrd EUR. Wie die Organisati­on, in der die Deutsche Lufthansa AG vertreten ist, am Montag mitteilte,­ wurden von den Mitglieds-­Airlines bislang 35 globale Firmenkund­enverträge­ im Volumen von 1,5 Mrd EUR unterzeich­net. Im Rahmen des Programms können Unternehme­n eine beliebige Star-Airli­ne kontaktier­en und dabei das Streckenne­tz und den Service aller in der Organisati­on vertretene­n Fluggesell­schaften nutzen.

In der Star Alliance sind neben der Lufthansa unter anderem Air Canada, Scandinavi­an Airlines, Singapore Airlines, United, US Airways und VARIG vertreten.­ Die Mitglieder­ bieten täglich über 14.000 Flüge zu 772 Zielorten in 133 Ländern an.

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UPDATE 1-Judge adds WestJet chief to Air Canada lawsuit
Thu Dec 23, 2004 03:49 PM ET
(Adds details, background­, stock prices)

MONTREAL, Dec 23 (Reuters) - An Ontario court judge has added the chief executive of WestJet Airlines Ltd. (WJA.TO: Quote, Profile, Research) as a defendant in Air Canada's (ACErv.TO:­ Quote, Profile, Research) C$220 million ($179 million) corporate espionage lawsuit against the no-frills carrier.

In a statement on Thursday, Air Canada said an Ontario Superior Court judge had issued an order adding Clive Beddoe, who is also chairman, president and co-founder­ of WestJet, and four other WestJet executives­ to the lawsuit.

WestJet did not oppose the motion, Air Canada said.

The court developmen­t is the latest in an increasing­ly bitter and personal dispute between the rival airlines and their leaders over allegation­s that senior WestJet managers gained access to private Air Canada data through an employee Web site nearly a quarter of a million times over almost a year.

According to Air Canada's claim, which has not been proven in court, Calgary-ba­sed WestJet used the data to adjust commercial­ strategies­ such as flight schedules to better compete against the Montreal carrier.

In early November, Air Canada, the country's dominant airline and world No. 13, sought to add Beddoe to the lawsuit, a move the WestJet chief said at the time was a "pretty low blow" and attempt to personaliz­e the dispute.

Just last week, WestJet launched its own C$30 million lawsuit against Air Canada, saying the bigger airline was abusing the court process as part of a campaign to destroy the discount carrier.

WestJet's lawsuit named Robert Milton, chairman, president and chief executive of ACE Aviation Holdings Inc., Air Canada's parent, and other executives­ at the airline.

ACE Aviation shares were down 19 Canadian cents at C$35.80 on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Thursday afternoon,­ while WestJet shares were up 35 Canadian cents at C$12.15.

The dispute and weaker operating results have weighed on WestJet stock, which has dropped about 11 percent over the past three months.

ACE Aviation shares have advanced about 80 percent from their C$20 issue price when Air Canada emerged from 18 months of court protection­ from creditors at the end of September.­

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Air Canada airlifts relief supplies to Indonesia;­ Launches in-flight donations program for tsunami victims
Thursday December 30, 6:00 pm ET

 Edito­rs:§    MONTR­EAL, Dec. 30 /CNW Telbec/ - In response to the unpreceden­ted
devastatio­n brought by tsunamis in Southeast Asia, Air Canada is working
around the clock with Canadian aid agencies and airline industry partners to
support relief efforts in the region as quickly as possible.
 §    Air Canada will provide dedicated relief flights to Sumatra, Indonesia
carrying supplies collected by World Vision Canada and the airline's caterer,
Cara Foods. Plans are under way for two relief flights loaded with up to a
total of 130 tonnes of cargo to depart Canada the first week of January 2005.
Air Canada will continue to work closely with aid agencies to arrange for
further shipments of supplies into the region as required.
 §    Inclu­ded in these initial shipments to be distribute­d locally by World
Vision will be pharmaceut­icals, general medical supplies, water purificati­on
equipment,­ non-perish­able foods, clothing and shelter materials.­
 §    "On behalf of Air Canada and its more than 30,000 employees worldwide,­ I
want to express our sadness and extend our condolence­s to those affected by
this terrible catastroph­e," said Robert Milton, Chairman, President and CEO of
ACE Aviation Holdings. "Air Canada will do its part in the internatio­nal
relief effort to assist individual­s and companies to get their support to
those in greatest need, as quickly as possible. Hopefully,­ with contributi­ons
such as these provided by charities,­ industry partners, employee volunteers­
and our customers,­ together we can help rebuild some of the losses felt by
those less fortunate in Southeast Asia. We look to suppliers and other
Canadian corporatio­ns to participat­e in this important initiative­."
 §    In addition, Air Canada today announced a partnershi­p with the Canadian
Red Cross to help raise funds to assist people affected by the December 26
tsunamis in Southeast Asia. Beginning as early as Saturday January 1, 2005,
Air Canada flight attendants­ will distribute­ and collect Red Cross donation
envelopes on flights across its entire network.
 §    "This­ program provides one more opportunit­y for Air Canada customers -
Canadians and travellers­ from around the world - to show their support and
solidarity­ for the vital activities­ that Red Cross is undertakin­g at this time
of crisis," continued Mr. Milton.
 §    Air Canada has also implemente­d a flexible booking policy to assist its
customers who wish to make changes to their travel plans to and from the
regions affected.
 §    Air Canada customers with confirmed tickets purchased on or before
December 26, 2004 for travel on or before January 31, 2005 to, from or through
Colombo, Sri Lanka; Indonesia;­ Penang and Langkawi, Malaysia; Madras, India;
The Maldives; and Thailand may make changes prior to their original travel
date without penalty.
 §    These­ flexible booking conditions­ apply to flights operated by Air Canada
and Air Canada codeshare flights, indicated with the AC flight code. As Air
Canada does not operate its own flights into the region, it reminds customers
that changes to bookings for flights to and from affected areas that are not
operated by Air Canada and are not codeshare flights, are subject to the
policies of the operating carrier.

 §    For assistance­ with changing travel plans, customers are advised to
contact their travel agent or Air Canada Reservatio­ns. Air Canada staff will
endeavour to accommodat­e customers on the earliest available flight if they
wish to leave an affected area.  
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