State-owned Air Malta has announced that it will operate low cost
flights between Malta and London for USD$53 one way from March 2004.
Qantas will start a low cost carrier called owned JetStar in
May 2004 to compete against Richard Branson’s Virgin Blue started in
September 2000.
Good news for air travellers: Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific was
granted rights to operate on the transatlantic route between Heathrow and New
York, currently dominated by four US and UK carriers. At the same time,
Virgin Atlantic has won the right to take on BA and Qantas on services
to Australia. Both of these things should result in more competitive
process for Globetrotters.
US Regional air carrier Atlantic Coast Airlines has unveiled
'Independence Air' as the name for the new low-fare airline it plans to
start in the first half of 2004 at Washington Dulles Airport.
Singapore Airlines has confirmed that it is now carrying air marshals
on some of its flights as part of increased security measures.

