All Airlines articles – Page 313

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    EASA advises carriers to switch off recirculation fans

    2020-04-03T09:39:00Z

    Europe’s safety regulator is advising commercial aircraft operators to adopt new procedures to switch off air-conditioning system recirculation fans regularly, as part of measures to limit the risk of coronavirus contagion. Supplementary procedures to turn off the fans periodically would “accelerate cabin air exchange”, says the European Union Aviation Safety ...

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    Airline Business

    Slowly but surely, China domestic capacity creeps back up

    2020-04-03T03:13:00Z

    While airlines around the world hunker down amid the coronavirus crisis, the Chinese domestic market is telling a different story. 

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    Canberra not keen to bail out Virgin Australia: report

    2020-04-03T02:06:00Z

    Virgin Australia may not get the government support it is seeking, according to local media reports. Citing sources, the Australian Financial Review reported on 2 April that the federal government wants two strong airlines after the coronavirus crisis and would help a new carrier enter the market if Virgin Australia ...

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    American Airlines cuts summer schedule

    2020-04-02T22:42:00Z

    American Airlines says its summer 2020 schedule will reflect the realities of the decline in demand after the global coronavirus pandemic.

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    US discount airlines urge rethink of strings attached to aid package

    2020-04-02T20:14:00Z

    Ultra-low cost carriers Allegiant Air, Frontier Airlines and Sun Country Airlines have raised objections to a US Department of Transportation (DOT) show cause order that requires airlines who accept government aid to maintain a minimum level of service.

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    LATAM slashes April capacity 95%

    2020-04-02T16:52:00Z

    LATAM Airlines has decreased its operation-wide capacity in April by 95%, citing border closures and lower demand because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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    ​BA to furlough 30,000 staff: GMB union

    2020-04-02T16:09:00Z

    British Airways will furlough more than 30,000 employees under the UK government’s job-retention scheme amid the coronavirus crisis, in a move the GMB union describes as “a relief”. “GMB and our sister union Unite have fought hard to secure members’ terms, conditions and job security. We believe the current deal, ...

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    Braathens Regional to halt all flights until 31 May

    2020-04-02T16:05:00Z

    Swedish operator Braathens Regional Airlines is suspending all its services between 6 April and 31 May.

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    Airline Business

    Former airline chiefs on government role in airline survival and future shape of sector

    2020-04-02T12:07:00Z

    Government interventions during the crisis are likely to play a role not just in airline abilities to withstand the coronavirus-prompted grounding but also in the shape of the consolidation to follow.

  • Siza Mzimela, South African Airlines
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    Interim chief Mzimela leaves struggling SA Express

    2020-04-02T08:18:00Z

    Interim chief executive Siza Mzimela is leaving SA Express after 18 months in the role at the challenged South African regional carrier.

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    Passenger traffic may only recover end-2021: ACI World

    2020-04-02T07:52:00Z

    Worldwide passenger traffic may not recover to pre-coronavirus levels until the end of 2021, according to an economic analysis by Airports Council International (ACI) World. The trade association expects the coronavirus outbreak could result in a 38% shortfall in 2020 worldwide passenger traffic against its pre-crisis forecasts, and the pandemic’s ...

  • AirAsia X Thailand Airbus A330neo
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    AirAsia’s Fernandes skeptical about deliveries any time soon

    2020-04-02T07:32:00Z

    AirAsia Group chief executive Tony Fernandes is skeptical about the possibility of airlines taking new aircraft given the coronavirus epidemic’s impact on growth. During an interview on Bloomberg TV, Fernandes was asked about his orders with Airbus. “We have a large order book with Airbus…we have an interesting relationship with ...

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    More cuts to APAC schedules as coronavirus outbreak persist

    2020-04-02T01:49:00Z

    Asia-Pacific carrier schedules are shrinking fast as the coronavirus crisis continues to take its toll on travel demand. Japan’s All Nippon Airways (ANA) announced further reductions to international capacity today, the third update in three days. The latest reductions affect routes to Frankfurt, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Bangkok, Ho ...

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    Qatar Airways puts New York and Spanish flights on hold

    2020-04-02T01:46:00Z

    Qatar Airways is suspending flights to New York and the Spanish cities Madrid and Barcelona, but vows to reinstate them “in line with a return to regular conditions”. Framing its decision, the Oneworld member says it “continues to temporarily hold flights to severely affected countries due to entry restrictions implemented ...

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    Asia-Pacific airports grind to a halt on coronavirus impact

    2020-04-02T01:40:00Z

    Airports across Asia-Pacific are temporarily shutting terminals, shops and have put spending on hold as they grapple with traffic restrictions due to the coronavirus outbreak. “Every passenger lost by an airline is equally a passenger lost by an airport,” says Stefano Baronci, director general of Airport Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific. ...

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    Airline Business

    Asia-Pacific order book haunts crisis-hit airlines, airframers

    2020-04-02T00:56:00Z

    As Asia-Pacific airlines go into hibernation during the coronavirus crisis, order backlogs suggest that Airbus and Boeing have 902 aircraft scheduled for delivery into the region by the end of 2021. It is important to note that the figure of 902 commercial jets, which foresees 370 deliveries to the ...

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    Airline Business

    US carriers race to shrink fleets as nearly 400 near-term aircraft deliveries loom

    2020-04-01T21:42:00Z

    The speed at which a handful of US passenger airlines bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic will to a large degree determine how significantly the virus downturn wallops airframers Airbus and Boeing.

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    Avion Express re-enters airfreight market with cargo-only flight offering

    2020-04-01T14:02:00Z

    ACMI operator Avion Express is re-entering the airfreight market in response to increased demand for freighter aircraft operations as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic.

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    Citilink swings back to profitability in 2019

    2020-04-01T04:56:00Z

    Indonesian low-cost carrier Citilink posted an operating profit of $67.8 million in 2019, marking a return to profitability for the Garuda Indonesia subsidiary. This is a significant turnaround for the airline, which recorded an operating loss of $54.6 million in 2018, Garuda’s 2019 annual report shows. Revenue for the year ...

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    Walter Cho re-elected as Hanjin KAL chairman

    2020-04-01T01:33:00Z

    Walter Cho was re-elected as the chairman of Hanjin KAL at an annual general meeting held on 27 March. Hanjin KAL, the parent group of Korean Air, is controlled by the Cho family. Walter Cho succeeded his father, the late Cho Yang-ho, as head of Hanjin KAL in 2003. He ...