
ERA Communications Ltd (ECL) is the publishing enterprise for the European Regions Airline Association (ERA). Currently, the company publishes the annual ERA Yearbook and Regional International, the Association's monthly journal.
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Stephen is the day-to-day advertising sales contact for ERA members for Regional International, the ERA Yearbook and the ERA website.
Stephen has worked in publishing and advertising for over 13 years and joins ECL from LexisNexis where he was responsible for a number of business to business tax titles and an institutional pensions magazine. Prior to this he worked for a consumer scuba diving magazine for 8 years and then took 6 months out with his wife to travel around Central and South America, before which his career started with regional newspapers. |
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2012/13 Edition Available Now Online
Established as THE essential reference guide to Europe's expanding intra-European airline sector, the ERA Yearbook is indispensable as an information tool - whether for research or commercial reasons.
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The recent approval by the European Commission for the acquisition of bmi by IAG included a number of Commitments from IAG in order for regulatory clearance for the transaction to be approved. The Commitments oblige IAG to, amongst other things, release slots on certain short haul and/or long haul destinations to eligible carriers. Operators interested in making applications for these slots or operators who require further information in relation to the Commitments can use the following contact points.
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The next Industry Affairs Group (IAG) meeting will focus on the upcoming revision of the EU legislation on Air Passenger Rights (Regulation 261/2004). The event will represent an invaluable opportunity for ERA members to meet and discuss with key European Regulators, in view of a likely legislative proposal expected to be issued by the Commission by the end of this year. |
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ERA's Regional Airline Conference (RAC) in Porto has concluded with calls for the industry to strive harder to get its message across to politicians and legislators in Brussels. The conference, with the theme 'Regions at Risk' served to illustrate to those present - including representatives of the European Commission - that many of Europe's regions rely heavily on air transport. Many remote areas with difficult terrain and weather conditions can thrive with air transport links, but quickly wither without it. |
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