91. The airline plans to sell some of its old aircraft, Economic Times daily said in a report. 92. The airline plans two round-trip flights a day. 93. The airline plans a board meeting next month. 94. The airline plans to recoup some of the cost by selling new products developed for its own use, said Air Canada spokesman John Reber. 95. The airline plans to reduce middle-management management by not filling positions vacated by retirees and through transfers. 96. The airline was planning to buy or lease between twoand three widebody aircraft to handle the long-haul routes. 97. The airlines plan to begin the so-called code-sharing arrangement on flights next year, subject to regulatory approval. 98. The new service, which the airline had originally planned to launch last November, has been delayed for several reasons, including late delivery of new aircraft. 99. The two airlines plan to petition U.S. District Judge Denise Page Hood to delay court proceedings for a week to let them reach definitive agreements. 100. The two airlines plan to petition U.S. District Judge Denise Page Hood to delay court proceedings for a week to let the companies reach definitive agreements. |