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Walsh warms to ‘open skies’

Willie Walsh, mercurial boss of FTSE 100 giant British Airways, says BA would look at running flights across American skies should the US fully liberalise its aviation industry from 2010. Read
Companies: BAY   

Network Rail rakes in first profits

The firm that runs the UK’s railway tracks and signals, has made a profit for the first time. Read
Companies: MAYG    NTG    SWG   

Mixed smoke signals

England and Wales will ban smoking next summer. Read
Companies: JDW    MAB    SCTN   

Hotels seek emerging market check-in

PricewaterhouseCoopers’s latest European hospitality research suggests the strategies of many UK hotel companies are increasingly focused on emerging markets, with domestic markets competitive and growth slowing at home. Read

UK ‘more optimistic’ than Europe

A recent survey of European leisure businesses has discovered a great deal of optimism about the coming year, with UK hotel and restaurant owners most sanguine of all. Read

Super-casino short list sees the light

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Companies: SLY   

Forget trends, find bid targets

As KBC analyst Paul Hickman highlighted a few weeks back, the main excitement in the leisure sector this year has been all the merger and acquistion Read
Companies: CPK    LMR    MAB    PDH   

Smoking and football woes at JD

Spring and summer loom, and pubs chain group JD Wetherspoon has delayed plans to bring in a complete smoking ban at its pubs in England. Read
Companies: JDW    PDH   

M&A turbulence expected in 2006

Aviation sector followers are strapping themselves in for industry consolidation this year, as soaring competition and loftier fuel bills circle the sector skies. Read
Companies: BAY    EZJ    RYA    TVZ   

Longer hours, same number of punters

Conservative tee-totallers need not fret, as the nightmare of 24-hour pubs is not real. Read
Companies: ETI   


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