*AAL CEO pays strong attention to the Asian markets
American Airlines (AAL) Chairman, President and CEO Gerard Arpey said that AAL is paying strong attention to the Asian markets as the largest U.S. carrier, when he attended the opening event of "Terminal D" at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to the media. Also, Arpey showed his interest in introduction of Boeing 787 in the future, saying that the new aircraft is highly potential for AAL because it can help us reduce fuel cost.
This Week Headline
*AAL CEO pays strong attention to the Asian markets
+New Terminal D will officially open in this coming July
*Cambodian Ambassador refers to easier acquisition of visa for Japanese visitors
*JATA will launch a cruise travel promotion sub-committee
*HVN will open Centrair-HCMC route this summer
*ANA and Shanghai Airlines extend code-sharing flights
*JAL air transport result for March 2005 and FY2004
*SKY finished FY2004 with more profit than originally expected
*Star Flyer unveiled its black & white livery A320 mockup
*Five additional Haneda slots may beallotted to newcomer airlines
This Week Headline
*AAL CEO pays strong attention to the Asian markets
+New Terminal D will officially open in this coming July
*Cambodian Ambassador refers to easier acquisition of visa for Japanese visitors
*JATA will launch a cruise travel promotion sub-committee
*HVN will open Centrair-HCMC route this summer
*ANA and Shanghai Airlines extend code-sharing flights
*JAL air transport result for March 2005 and FY2004
*SKY finished FY2004 with more profit than originally expected
*Star Flyer unveiled its black & white livery A320 mockup
*Five additional Haneda slots may beallotted to newcomer airlines

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