All Airlines articles – Page 245

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    US airlines hike Q4 cash burn estimates

    2020-12-04T18:40:00Z

    US airlines are warning that exploding coronavirus case counts across the country have sparked a new wave of cancellations which will negatively affect their business in the current quarter, including expectations of higher-than-previously-forecasted cash burn.

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    Bailouts renew states’ influence on European airlines

    2020-12-04T16:43:00Z

    Decades after airlines started moving out of government control and competing in a deregulated market, the issue of state intervention has been brought sharply back into focus by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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    Southwest warns 6,828 employees of impending job losses

    2020-12-03T22:31:00Z

    Southwest Airlines has warned 6,828 employees that their jobs may be at risk, the first large-scale involuntary furlough scheme at the company since the beginning of the coronavirus crisis.

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    Ryanair follow-on Boeing 737 Max order to drive return to growth

    2020-12-03T19:04:00Z

    Ryanair expects to have around 80 Boeing 737 Max 8-200s in its fleet for summer 2022, enabling the carrier to return to growth following the heavy drop in traffic resulting from the global pandemic. The European low-cost carrier today placed another eye-catching Boeing order, becoming the first airline to sign ...

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    Delta introduces contact tracing for international travellers

    2020-12-03T18:32:00Z

    Delta Air Lines is the first major US carrier to introduce contact tracing for passengers arriving from overseas.

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    Ryanair orders 75 more Boeing 737 Max jets

    2020-12-03T15:23:00Z

    European low-cost carrier Ryanair has ordered 75 more Boeing 737 Max aircraft, lifting its firm commitments to the type to 210.

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    Gulf Air and IAI seal maintenance pact after Bahrain-Israel tie-up

    2020-12-03T14:37:00Z

    Normalisation of diplomatic relations between Bahrain and Israel has led to a new maintenance agreement under which Gulf Air aircraft will undergo line maintenance from Israel Aerospace Industries. IAI states that its Aviation Group will offer a “comprehensive technical response” to all Gulf Air aircraft landing at Tel Aviv’s Ben ...

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    Will crisis prompt airlines to bite the bullet on what they charge for?

    2020-12-03T09:59:00Z

    As Lufthansa ends free meals on short-haul flights and EasyJet cuts cabin bag allowance, will more airlines follow in trimming what passengers get for their basic fare?

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    Extensive restructuring takes effect in western Russian airspace

    2020-12-03T09:27:00Z

    Russian air navigation services have completed a transition to a new airspace structure in the Moscow zone, an extensive re-organisation which affects much of the European area of the country. The switch to the new structure took place at 03:00 Moscow time on 3 December. Federal air transport regulator Rosaviatsia ...

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    Wizz adds to UK operations with Cardiff base

    2020-12-03T09:01:00Z

    Wizz Air is further expanding its UK footprint by opening a base at Cardiff airport from which it will initially operate seven routes this summer. The base, operated by its British subsidiary Wizz Air UK, is its fourth in the UK. Alongside its established operation at London Luton, Wizz has ...

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    To boost confidence, American offers five employee-only flights in the Boeing 737 Max

    2020-12-03T00:27:00Z

    American Airlines plans to operate five employee-only flights in the newly re-certificated Boeing 737 Max ahead of its first scheduled passenger revenue flight on 29 December.

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    No more emotional-support peacocks inside the cabin: DOT

    2020-12-02T21:22:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation (DOT) says airlines may ban almost all so-called “emotional support animals” (ESAs) inside the aircraft cabin, putting an end to passengers bringing unusual and sometimes intimidating creatures with them on their travels.

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    TUI secures third government bailout since April

    2020-12-02T19:40:00Z

    TUI is set to receive a €1.8 billion ($2.2 billion) financial support package from German government fund WSF, largest shareholder Unifirm and a consortium of banks, aimed at securing the tourist group’s operation amid the coronavirus crisis.

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    UK government invites views to shape long-term night-flight policies

    2020-12-02T16:44:00Z

    UK government regulators are to explore the options for developing a long-term night-flights policy for London’s main airports, as part of a consultation which also seeks views on extending the current regime. The air transport crisis, and the uncertainty over knock-on effects, has spurred the government to propose extending current ...

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    Airline Business

    Paradox of the Asia-Pacific airline market recovery

    2020-12-02T16:15:00Z

    When trying to gauge the prospects for a recovery in air travel, the Asia-Pacific market paradoxically offers both reasons for some of the brightest optimism and greatest concern for airlines. On the one hand Asia-Pacific carriers seem well placed in the mid-term to benefit from continued strength in the air ...

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    Air Djibouti 737-500 suffers landing accident at Somali airport

    2020-12-02T09:41:00Z

    Air Djibouti has disclosed that a Boeing 737-500 has suffered an accident upon landing in north-eastern Somalia. The aircraft (EY-560) experienced a “tyre problem” during the landing at Garowe Puntland airport on 2 December, the airline states. As a result the twinjet “left the runway”, it adds, although there were ...

  • Ryanair Wizz aircraft at Budapest
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    Ryanair and Wizz traffic slips to lowest point since crisis peak

    2020-12-02T09:24:00Z

    Ryanair and Wizz Air passenger numbers in November slipped to their lowest level since the peak of the pandemic earlier this year, as the low-cost carriers cut capacity amid a swathe of fresh lockdowns and travel restrictions.

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    Crews frequently fail to comply with collision-avoidance advisories: analysis

    2020-12-02T08:50:00Z

    Analysis of airborne conflicts in core European airspace has revealed that a substantial proportion of collision-avoidance manoeuvres are not flown correctly after on-board systems issue resolution instructions. Eurocontrol has published the findings of an assessment covering 12 months of operations and examining 1,184 resolution advisories – automated orders to pilots ...

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    US lawmakers reportedly earmark $17b for airlines in new coronavirus stimulus package

    2020-12-01T23:08:00Z

    US lawmakers in Washington, DC have submitted a bi-partisan relief package worth $908 billion to extend coronavirus-crisis-driven financial aid after the previous bill, called the CARES Act, expired on 1 October.

  • Hawaiian A321neo
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    Hawaiian cuts service as Kauai opts out of pre-travel testing

    2020-12-01T20:15:00Z

    The popular Hawaiian tourist destination Kauai has opted out of the state’s pre-travel coronavirus testing programme and re-imposed a mandatory quarantine for all inbound passengers, once again disrupting Hawaiian Airlines’ return to normal service.