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- Belgian airline Sabena SA announced Friday it will ban smoking on all of its flights from June 1 1998.
- Swissair said the European Union approved its purchase of a 49.5 percent stake in Belgian carrier Sabena SA.
- Analysts said Swissair will now have to focus on cutting costs at Sabena SA, the Belgian carrier it controls.
- Sabena SA said it agreed to cooperate with Virgin Express on flights between Brussels and London's Heathrow Airport.
- The Belgian government controlled the Belgian carrier Sabena SA, which went bankrupt early this month, together with Swissair.
- Analysts said that Swissair will now have to focus on cutting costs at Sabena SA, the Belgian carrier it controls.
- Troubled Belgian airline Sabena SA will seek bankruptcy protection Wednesday after Swissair failed to provide promised financial assistance, the government announced.
- Swissair AG said its deepening alliance with Delta Air Lines, Sabena SA and Austrian Airlines could lead to a new international airline.
- After Bruggisser took office, Swissair quickly asserted its authority over Sabena SA, in which it holds a 49.5 percent stake.
- The announcement is of immediate significance as Swissair is now negotiating for only a 49-percent stake in Sabena SA, the Belgian airline.
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- Swiss airline Swissair AG Wednesday dismissed as " speculation " reports that it is considering selling its stake in Belgian airline Sabena SA.
- An investigating judge opened a fraud inquiry into the bankruptcy proceedings of the national airline Sabena SA which collapsed last week, officials said Friday.
- Swissair shares also got a boost early in May, when the company completed negotiations to acquire 49.5 percent of Belgian carrier Sabena SA.
- The proposed linkup mates Delta with Swissair AG, Sabena SA and Austrian Airlines to form an international business with $ 19 billion in annual revenue.
- Swissair bought a 49.5 percent stake in Sabena SA last May in an effort to gain greater access to the European Union's market.
- On Tuesday, U . S . regulators granted Swissair and Delta Air Lines, Sabena SA and Austrian Airlines initial antitrust approval for a closer collaboration.
- The European Union Commission said Wednesday it will investigate whether cooperation between Swissair AG, Austrian Airlines, and Belgium's Sabena SA impedes fair competition.
- A commercial court granted Sabena SA bankruptcy protection Friday, giving the airline and the government two months to turn the sickly Belgian flag-carrier around.