All Europe news – Page 294

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    In depth

    US travel ban from Europe leaves airlines and passengers scrambling

    2020-03-12T03:55:00Z

    After President Donald Trump announced a travel ban from Europe to the United States from the end of this week, there was some confusion as to what exactly the measure would mean for US carriers and their guests.

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    US bans travel from Europe

    2020-03-12T01:32:00Z

    The United States will ban all travel from Europe to the United States from later this week, US President Donald J Trump says in an address to the nation.

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    UK chancellor sets ‘spring 2020’ timing for APD reform consultation

    2020-03-11T19:44:00Z

    Consultation on a review into the UK air passenger duty levels is now expected in “spring 2020” the country’s new chancellor Rishi Sunak disclosed today in delivering his first budget.

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    Conviction for Pan Am 747 bombing over Lockerbie set for appeal

    2020-03-11T17:30:00Z

    Scottish judicial authorities have referred the case of the Pan Am Boeing 747-100 bombing over Lockerbie to a court of appeal, 19 years after the only conviction for the attack was secured. The bombing on 21 December 1988 resulted in 259 fatalities from the aircraft, operating flight PA103 to New ...

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    Air Baltic to cut staff as coronavirus ends positive run

    2020-03-11T10:33:00Z

    Latvia’s Air Baltic is to cut its workforce by up to 250 personnel in a measure to stave off the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. Air Baltic, which employs around 1,600 staff, says it will “temporarily” reduce the workforce – mainly by cutting crew. It says it ...

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    Carriers not necessarily exempt from coronavirus payouts: UK CAA

    2020-03-10T22:55:00Z

    UK regulators are warning that European airlines might not be completely exempt from passenger compensation payments relating to the coronavirus outbreak, although much of the disruption is likely to fall under ‘extraordinary circumstance’ immunity. The Civil Aviation Authority has outlined its interpretation of European Union compensation rules in light of ...

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    Condor acquisition ‘distorts competition’: Lufthansa

    2020-03-10T18:07:00Z

    Lufthansa has sharply criticised the planned acquisition of German leisure airline Condor by Polska Grupa Lotnicza, the parent of Polish flag carrier LOT, labelling it an example of “dubious” state intervention that “distorts competition”.

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    European Commission plans moratorium on 'use it or lose it' slot rule

    2020-03-10T17:12:00Z

    European regulators are set to release airlines from slot-use obligations to ease pressure on carriers as they cut capacity to cope with coronavirus outbreak effects. The European Commission says it will put forward “targeted legislation” which will “temporarily alleviate” airlines from the need to follow slot usage rules. Transport commissioner ...

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    ​Norwegian cuts jobs and capacity amid ‘critical time’

    2020-03-10T14:15:00Z

    Norwegian has disclosed plans to cut 3,000 flights between mid-March and mid-June, and is calling for action from authorities to “reduce the financial burden” on the airline sector.

  • BA A319
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    BA takes back Flybe’s Heathrow remedy slots

    2020-03-10T10:00:00Z

    British Airways has reacquired London Heathrow slots from defunct UK regional carrier Flybe which had originally been divested to satisfy competition regulators. Flybe had been serving several routes from Heathrow before the airline ceased operations in early March. Documentation from UK airport co-ordinator ACL states that slots for 12 daily ...

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    Air France-KLM traffic fall in February shows first signs of impact

    2020-03-10T09:34:00Z

    Air France-KLM figures showing traffic on Asia-Pacific routes down a quarter in February provide the first clear passenger data illustrating the impact on European carriers of the coronavirus outbreak.

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    Unintentional missile hit on MH17 ‘irrelevant’ to murder charge: prosecutor

    2020-03-10T08:34:00Z

    Dutch prosecutors have taken into account that Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 might have been unintentionally shot down, mistaken for a military aircraft, but stress that this does not alter the criminal charges directed at the suspects. In his opening statement to the trial – in absentia – of four suspects ...

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    AERO Friedrichshafen postponed

    2020-03-09T19:53:00Z

    The organisers of the annual AERO Friedrichshafen aviation trade fair have postponed this year’s show to an undetermined date in the future due to fears about the global spread of the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19.

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    European Commission reviewing slot rules in response to coronavirus

    2020-03-09T16:13:00Z

    The European Commission is examining whether to relax airport slot rules to enable airlines to suspend routes impacted by the coronavirus without losing their landing and take-off rights.

  • Finnair Airbus A350 detail nose and wing
    Analysis

    Finnair lays out ambitious new sustainability strategy

    2020-03-09T16:07:00Z

    Finnair has pledged to make environmental protection a core company value and halve its net carbon emissions by 2025, versus last year, under a new sustainability strategy.

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    Norwegian authorities aim for electric aircraft debut by 2030

    2020-03-09T12:19:00Z

    Norwegian authorities have drawn up a programme for introduction of electric aircraft, as part of a national transport plan to published in spring next year and put to the country’s parliament. Air navigation service Avinor and the Norwegian civil aviation administration have set out objectives including the initial operation of ...

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    EASA puts forward measures to cut tyre-pressure accident risk

    2020-03-09T10:06:00Z

    European safety authorities are proposing certification and operational measures to reduce risks linked to under-inflated tyres. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has published a proposal to require monitoring to ensure tyre pressure does not fall below the minimum serviceable inflation threshold during operations. EASA says this can be achieved ...

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    Criminal trial over MH17 shoot-down set to begin in Netherlands

    2020-03-09T08:28:00Z

    Criminal proceedings are set to commence against four individuals accused of murder in connection with the destruction of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine six years ago. The four initial suspects are being prosecuted, in absentia, in a Dutch court in the The Hague over the 298 fatalities which ...

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    Analysis

    Covid-19’s full impact on global aviation still unknown

    2020-03-09T02:12:00Z

    More than eight weeks after the world first learnt the term “coronavirus”, the outbreak has spread beyond Asia, with Europe, the Middle East, and even North America now on high alert. Closer to the epicentre in China, Asia-Pacific airlines have been grappling with the shock to air traffic demand, but ...

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    Alitalia’s Milan operations crippled by Lombardy lockdown

    2020-03-08T18:48:00Z

    Italian flag-carrier Alitalia is suspending all operations at Milan Malpensa, and limiting Milan Linate to domestic services, following the extraordinary government decree locking down the Lombardy region over the coronavirus outbreak. The airline says it will halt all services at Malpensa, its northern intercontinental base, from 9 March. ...