EGYPTAIR News 30 nov 2015

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‫‪http://www.elbilad.net/‬‬ ‫ذس‪١ٙ‬الخ ٌٍجشائز‪ٌ ٓ١٠‬ش‪٠‬ارج ِصز‬ ‫أوذ ‪ٚ‬س‪٠‬ز اٌس‪١‬احح اٌّصز‪٠‬ح ٘شاَ سػش‪ٚ‬ع‪ ،‬أْ ٕ٘ان ذٕس‪١‬ماً ‪٠‬رُ حاٌ‪١‬اً‬ ‫ِغ ‪ٚ‬سارذ‪ ٟ‬اٌخارج‪١‬ح ‪ٚ‬اٌذاخٍ‪١‬ح ٌرٕف‪١‬ذ لاػذج ت‪١‬أاخ ذؼًّ ػٍ‪ٝ‬‬ ‫ذ‪١‬س‪١‬ز ِٕح اٌرأش‪١‬زاخ ٌٍؼزب ‪ِٛٚ‬اؼٕ‪ ٟ‬اٌّغزب اٌؼزت‪ ُِٕٙٚ ٟ‬اٌجشائز‪ٚ ْٛ٠‬األجأة اٌّم‪ّْٛ١‬‬ ‫تذ‪ٚ‬ي اٌخٍ‪١‬ج اٌؼزت‪.ٟ‬‬ ‫‪ٚ‬أظاف خالي اجرّاع ِشرزن ِغ اٌؽ‪١‬ار حساَ وّاي‪ٚ ،‬س‪٠‬ز اٌؽ‪١‬زاْ اٌّذٔ‪ٌ ،ٝ‬ذفغ ج‪ٛٙ‬د‬ ‫اٌ‪ٛ‬سارذ‪ ٓ١‬ف‪ ٟ‬ذٕش‪١‬ػ اٌحزوح تاٌّذْ اٌس‪١‬اح‪١‬ح‬ ‫اٌّصز‪٠‬ح ‪ٚ‬فرح خؽ‪ٛ‬غ ؼ‪١‬زاْ جذ‪٠‬ذج ٌذػُ حزوح اٌس‪١‬احح اٌ‪ٛ‬افذج إٌ‪ِ ٝ‬صز‪ ،‬أٔٗ ذّد ِٕالشح‬ ‫خؽح ػًّ اٌ‪ٛ‬سارذ‪ ٓ١‬خالي اٌّزحٍح اٌمادِح‬ ‫‪ٚ‬و‪١‬ف‪١‬ح االسرفادج ِٓ ذفؼ‪ ً١‬شثىح خؽ‪ٛ‬غ ―ِصز ٌٍؽ‪١‬زاْ‖ ‪ٚ‬ذىاٍِ‪ٙ‬ا ِغ شزواخ اٌؽ‪١‬زاْ‬ ‫اٌخاصح ٌٍّساّ٘ح ف‪ ٟ‬ذٕش‪١‬ػ حزوح اٌس‪١‬احح‬ ‫‪ٚ‬اٌسفز ٌّصز ‪ٚ‬ذؼ‪٠ٛ‬ط االٔخفاض ف‪ ٟ‬حجُ اٌحزوح اٌس‪١‬اح‪١‬ح اٌ‪ٛ‬افذج ػثزاٌّؽاراخ اٌّصز‪٠‬ح‬ ‫‪ٚ‬خاصح اٌّؽاراخ اٌس‪١‬اح‪١‬ح ِثً شزَ اٌش‪١‬خ‬ ‫‪ٚ‬اٌغزدلح ‪ٚ‬األلصز ‪ٚ‬أس‪ٛ‬اْ ِٓ خالي ذمذ‪ِٕ ُ٠‬رج س‪١‬اح‪ِ ٟ‬رىاًِ ‪ٚ‬إؼالق ِثادراخ ِشرزوح‬ ‫ذحفش اٌسائح اٌؼزت‪ٚ ٟ‬األجٕث‪ ٟ‬ػ‪ ٝ‬س‪٠‬ارج ِصز‪.‬‬ ‫‪ٚ‬أػٍٓ اٌ‪ٛ‬س‪٠‬ز ػٓ خؽح ‪ٚ‬سارج اٌس‪١‬احح ف‪ ٟ‬اٌفرزج اٌحاٌ‪١‬ح ‪ٚ‬اٌر‪ ٟ‬ذم‪ َٛ‬ػٍ‪ ٝ‬إؼالق ِثادراخ‬ ‫‪ٚ‬حّالخ ذز‪٠ٚ‬ج‪١‬ح ٌجذب اٌسائح‪ ٓ١‬اػرثارا‬ ‫ِٓ ش‪ٙ‬ز‬ ‫د‪٠‬سّثز اٌمادَ ِٓ خالي وثز‪ ٜ‬شزواخ اٌؼاللاخ اٌؼاِح ‪ٚ‬اٌرس‪٠ٛ‬ك ح‪ٛ‬ي اٌؼاٌُ ‪ٚ‬اٌرزو‪١‬ش ػٍ‪ٟ‬‬ ‫ِٕؽمح أ‪ٚ‬ر‪ٚ‬تا اٌشزل‪١‬ح ‪ٚ‬د‪ٚ‬ي اٌّغزب اٌؼزت‪ٟ‬‬ ‫‪ٚ ،‬إؼالق حٍّح‬ ‫‪ٚ‬اػذج ٌٍس‪١‬احح اٌّصز‪٠‬ح‪ ،‬خاصح أْ اٌحزوح اٌج‪٠ٛ‬ح ػٍ‪٘ ٝ‬ذٖ إٌّاؼك ذش‪ٙ‬ذ ؼٍثاً‬ ‫‪ٚ‬اٌص‪ٚ ٓ١‬اٌر‪ ٟ‬ذّثً أس‪ٛ‬الاً‬ ‫ٌٍرز‪٠ٚ‬ج تأسؼار ذفع‪١ٍ١‬ح ٌرٕش‪١‬ػ اٌس‪١‬احح اٌؼزت‪١‬ح تاٌرشآِ ِغ ذٕش‪١‬ػ اٌس‪١‬احح اٌذاخٍ‪١‬ح‬ ‫‪ٚ‬خاصح ِغ تذا‪٠‬ح ِ‪ٛ‬سُ األػ‪١‬اد ‪ٚ‬اإلجاساخ ف‪ٟ‬‬ ‫ش‪ٙ‬ز‪ ٞ‬د‪٠‬سّثز ‪ٕ٠ٚ‬ا‪٠‬ز ‪ٚ‬وذٌه اإلسزاع ف‪ ٟ‬االذصاي تّخرٍف اٌذ‪ٚ‬ي ٌرؼذ‪ ً٠‬لزاراذ‪ٙ‬ا ترؼٍ‪١‬ك‬ ‫اٌزحالخ اٌج‪٠ٛ‬ح إٌ‪ِ ٝ‬ذ‪ٕ٠‬ح شزَ اٌش‪١‬خ‪.‬‬


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‫أ‪ ٌٝٚ‬رحالخ «ِصز ٌٍؽ‪١‬زاْ» ذمٍغ ٌّ‪ٛ‬سى‪ِٕ ٛ‬ذ لزار اٌرؼٍ‪١‬ك‬

‫الٍؼد ؼائزج شحٓ ج‪ ٞٛ‬ذاتؼح ٌشزوح ِصز ٌٍؽ‪١‬زاْ إٌ‪ ٝ‬اٌؼاصّح‬ ‫اٌز‪ٚ‬س‪١‬ح ِ‪ٛ‬سى‪ٌٕ ،ٛ‬مً تعاػح تحّ‪ٌٛ‬ح ‪ 40‬ؼًٕا‪ٚ ،‬أوذ ِصذر‬ ‫تاٌشزوح أْ ٕ٘ان دراسح ٌرٕظ‪ ُ١‬رحٍح أسث‪ٛ‬ػ‪ً١‬ا ت‪ ٓ١‬اٌما٘زج‬ ‫‪ِٛٚ‬سى‪.ٛ‬‬ ‫‪٠‬ذوز أْ اٌسٍؽاخ اٌز‪ٚ‬س‪١‬ح وأد لذ ػٍمد اٌزحالخ اٌج‪٠ٛ‬ح ت‪ٓ١‬‬ ‫اٌما٘زج ‪ِٛٚ‬سى‪ ٛ‬ػمة سم‪ٛ‬غ اٌؽائزج اٌز‪ٚ‬س‪١‬ح تس‪ٕ١‬اء أور‪ٛ‬تز‬ ‫اٌّاظ‪.ٟ‬‬


http://www.ibtimes.com/ Lufthansa, Struggling With Labor Issues, Concedes To Wage Hike Demands German airline company Deutsche Lufthansa AG reportedly reached an agreement with trade union Verdi Saturday, to increase wages along with a one-time payment of 2,250 euros ($2,383.3) to about 30,000 ground staff. The airline also announced that it would ensure all workers receive their employer-funded pension plans. Lufthansa agreed to increase the wages of its workers at LufthansaSystems, Lufthansa-Service GmbH, Lufthansa Technik and Lufthansa Cargo by 2.2 percent on Jan. 1, 2016, while all its employees will receive the one-time payment. Trainees with the airlines will receive 600 euros ($635.6), according to reports. Germany’s largest carrier, which has been buffeted by competition from Persian Gulf-based carriers on its long-haul routes, was affected by a seven-day strike earlier this month -- the longest in the company’s history -- which saw some 4,600 flights cancelled, affecting about half a million passengers. The clash between the airline and its employees comes as the company tries to rebrand its Eurowings division into a low-cost carrier, to compete with rivals like Ryanair Holdings Plc and easyJet Plc. Saturday’s agreement, however, does not signal an end to Lufthansa’s labor woes as the airline is embroiled in separate disputes with pilot and cabin staff unions. Lufthansa is yet reach an accord over retirement benefits with the Independent Flight Attendant’s Organization (UFO), a union of cabin crew members. Earlier this week the UFO called off a planned strike after the two sides agreed on certain points on how to resolve a longsimmering dispute over early retirement plans. Lufthansa has invited all major unions representing its staff to a summit to discuss labor issues on Dec. 2, and the UFO has reportedly deferred its strikes until after the meeting.


http://www.examiner.com/ Windshield shatters on American Airlines jet to JFK forces emergency landing What else can happen in flight? In the past few months there have been too many problems on airlines from suspicious behavior by passengers to bomb threats and worse (crashes) and the latest happened today Nov. 28 to an American Airlines jet from Milan that was heading to New York’s JFK when the windshield shattered. According to eturbonews and other sources, ― Pilots of AA flight 199—a Boeing 767-3000-- were forced to make an emergency landing at Heathrow Airport, where a cabin crew member captured the extent of the damage to the Boeing 767-300 and uploaded a photograph to Twitter.‖ An @airlivenet 7h7 hours Airlive.net post on Twitter, reads "AirLive.net ago UpDATE American Airlines flight #AA199 to New York diverted to Heathrow due to cracked windscreen /@JackHudock.:" A spokesperson for American confirmed that a maintenance issue caused the diversion after take-off from Milan but say the aircraft is being investigated to determine the cause. The flight, which was carrying 183-passengers, left Milan–Malpensa Airport at 10 a.m. and was scheduled to arrive in John F. Kennedy International Airport at 1.20 p.m. local time before being diverted to Heathrow where it landed at 11:28 in the morning. There have been no reports of injury to passengers or crew other than a few jangled nerves. American Airlines issued the perfunctory apology, ―'We apologize to our customers for the inconvenience. We are accommodating the passengers on other flights from London to New York.‖ Last August, according to eturbonews, a similar incident happened to Delta Airlines flight 1889 which also was forced to perform an emergency landing, which was pretty tricky and scary since the pilots weren’t able to see out of the windshield after baseballsized hailstones wrecked the front of the plane and destroyed the GPWS navigation system in the front of the plane which was heading from Boston to Salt Lake City but diverted to Denver. It really is getting intense in the air for white knuckle flyers and even some travelers who always felt cavalier about getting on a plane. A major cause of the new found fear of flying is obviously the pervasive threat of terrorism, but windshields breaking and engines falling off are right up there. ―I’ve flown all over the world and never really thought about crashing or anything,‖ said George a retired former airline executive from Los Angeles, ―But I must say some of the recent events have been unnerving, but I’m still heading to India next month.‖



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