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Quite in the sky!
How many airplanes did you seen in an ordinary day few months ago? How many do you see now in a random day?
I know the answer and i will explain you why is that happening.
After the Icelandic volcano eruption the 36 major European airlines have been hampered by restrictions imposed on air. Now this companies are struggling to keep their composure up.
The Association of European Airlines (AEA) have published the largest drops in terms of passengers carried.
TAP - 7,9%
BMI - 39,3%
Adria Airlines - 30,6%
SAS - 8,1%
Luthansa - 15,4%
I know the answer and i will explain you why is that happening.
After the Icelandic volcano eruption the 36 major European airlines have been hampered by restrictions imposed on air. Now this companies are struggling to keep their composure up.
The Association of European Airlines (AEA) have published the largest drops in terms of passengers carried.
TAP - 7,9%
BMI - 39,3%
Adria Airlines - 30,6%
SAS - 8,1%
Luthansa - 15,4%
Greece
Has i said before, some countries are having a lot of problems to keep up with the economic.
Greece is one of that countries, they are fighting for paying their bills so that can stay in Euro zone. The head of the Greek government insisted that his determined not to surrender to financial difficulties and assured that steps already taken by its Executive include radical measures tohttp://www.blogger.com/post-create.g?blogID=1725745871152857334 overcome the crisis, insisting that decided to exclude the possibility of not paying and getting out of Euro zone.
I leave some of his words.
"We take seriously our commitment to change and I have no intention of reversing. I will do whatever it takes to advance my country, get it out of the crisis, restore sound public finances, achieve a more competitive economy and safeguarding social cohesion of our society." by Papandreou
Greece is one of that countries, they are fighting for paying their bills so that can stay in Euro zone. The head of the Greek government insisted that his determined not to surrender to financial difficulties and assured that steps already taken by its Executive include radical measures tohttp://www.blogger.com/post-create.g?blogID=1725745871152857334 overcome the crisis, insisting that decided to exclude the possibility of not paying and getting out of Euro zone.
I leave some of his words.
"We take seriously our commitment to change and I have no intention of reversing. I will do whatever it takes to advance my country, get it out of the crisis, restore sound public finances, achieve a more competitive economy and safeguarding social cohesion of our society." by Papandreou
Does the crisis have something good on it?
The world is having economic issues, big ones.
Some countries have such a whole in what concerns economics health that they are considering leaving the Eurozone.
However, this crisis is putting the European leaders working together as one...
European leaders have already agree measures that were once taboo. Now all are working to find solutions for problems that weren't even discussed before.
I will quote DurĂ£o Barroso:
"Before, it was proposed to ex-ante analysis of budgets, and Trinity fell to Mount Caramel. Now if you think that is rational and legitimate. "Or:" If the analysis and reform of the SGP was taboo, now has more power to Eurostat audits."
Some countries have such a whole in what concerns economics health that they are considering leaving the Eurozone.
However, this crisis is putting the European leaders working together as one...
European leaders have already agree measures that were once taboo. Now all are working to find solutions for problems that weren't even discussed before.
I will quote DurĂ£o Barroso:
"Before, it was proposed to ex-ante analysis of budgets, and Trinity fell to Mount Caramel. Now if you think that is rational and legitimate. "Or:" If the analysis and reform of the SGP was taboo, now has more power to Eurostat audits."
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