All Strategy news – Page 166

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    US Senators introduce coronavirus flight ticket cash refund legislation

    2020-05-13T16:58:00Z

    A group of Democratic US Senators have proposed legislation that require airlines offer full cash refunds for all tickets that were cancelled either by the airline or by the passenger during the coronavirus pandemic.

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    Allegiant reports first quarter loss

    2020-05-12T22:30:00Z

    Allegiant Travel Company, the parent of Allegiant Air, reported a first-quarter loss as the coronavirus took its toll on leisure travel following shelter-in-place orders imposed across most of the USA.

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    Avianca reorganisation begins

    2020-05-12T17:59:00Z

    Avianca says initial motions in the proceedings for reorganisation under its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing have been approved by the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, allowing it to pay employees and creditors and maintain some operations.

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    ​Brussels Airlines to cut workforce by 25% and remove 16 aircraft

    2020-05-12T11:30:00Z

    Brussels Airlines is reducing the number of aircraft in its fleet by 30% and slashing its workforce by a quarter in response to the coronavirus crisis.

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    United names Brett Hart as next president

    2020-05-11T21:24:00Z

    United Airlines says it has named Brett Hart, currently the airline’s executive vice president and chief administrative officer, to be its new president, succeeding Scott Kirby, who is moving to the chief executive role later this month.

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    Branson to sell shares in Virgin Galactic to help troubled travel businesses

    2020-05-11T16:14:00Z

    Richard Branson’s Virgin Group is looking to sell some of its stake in Virgin Galactic to help raise proceeds to support its troubled leisure, holiday and travel businesses.

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    Jeju Air falls deeper into the red

    2020-05-11T05:41:00Z

    Jeju Air’s first-quarter losses far exceed those reported in the full year 2019, and provisional financial results indicate a W63.8 billion ($52 million) operating loss for the January to March period. The group reported a W34.8 billion operating loss for the whole of 2019, encompassing a W57.8 billion operating profit ...

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    Lufthansa in talks over state role in €9bn rescue package

    2020-05-07T14:59:00Z

    German carrier Lufthansa is continuing negotiations for a €9 billion stabilisation package from the German government’s Federal Economic Stabilisation Fund (WSF) as it bids.

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    How might crisis impact European carrier network thinking

    2020-05-07T14:21:00Z

    A string of major permanent job cut announcements from European carriers over the past week underlines the extent to which the airline industry will be smaller when passenger services return to some kind of normality.

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    Air France-KLM targets 60% capacity recovery by year-end

    2020-05-07T13:47:00Z

    Air France-KLM expects to operate 20% of previously planned capacity during the third quarter but raise the level to 60% by year-end.

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    Air Europa deal still makes sense but work to do to complete: Walsh

    2020-05-07T09:47:00Z

    IAG chief executive Willie Walsh believes its planned acquisition of Spanish carrier Air Europa still makes strategic sense but notes work is still ongoing regarding pricing and competition issues before a decision on completion can be made. The Iberia and Vueling parent in early November outlined its plan to acquire ...

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    Walsh to step down in September as IAG eyes ‘meaningful’ return in July

    2020-05-07T07:26:00Z

    IAG chief executive Willie Walsh will step down in September as the British Airways and Iberia parent aims for a “meaningful” return of services in July. Walsh, who has led the group since is inception, was originally due to step down in March but delayed the move as the coronavirus ...

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    United outlines workforce reduction measures as union battle flares

    2020-05-06T17:52:00Z

    United Airlines continues to reduce its workforce, disclosing plans to lay off broad swaths of office staff, warning of pilot furloughs and, facing union backlash, pitching a new voluntary leave programme.

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    ​Qatar Airways to make ‘substantial’ job cuts

    2020-05-06T10:22:00Z

    Qatar Airways is to axe a “substantial number” of jobs as the global aviation industry faces a “grim” global outlook with no foreseeable improvement, the airline’s chief executive has told employees.

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    Asia’s bullish LCC orderbook confronts a bear trap

    2020-05-06T02:57:00Z

    Following epic orders in the aviation bull market of the 2010s, Airbus and Boeing have significant exposure to the fate of the four major low-cost carrier groups in the Asia-Pacific. The 2010s were a heady time for Asia-Pacific low-cost carrier bosses such as AirAsia’s Tony Fernandes, Lion Air’s Rusdi Kirana, ...

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    Airlines would struggle under empty-seat rule: IATA

    2020-05-06T01:07:00Z

    IATA is opposing any regulation that would require airlines to leave empty seats between passengers, arguing that such a measure would severely affect operators’ economic prospects and yet deliver no “significant improvement in safety” for travellers. Keeping middle seats empty on narrowbodies with standard 3-3 cabin layouts will reduce capacity ...

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    Lufthansa reluctant to accept state aid with conditions attached

    2020-05-05T11:00:00Z

    Lufthansa Group is holding “intensive talks” with governments in Germany, Austria and Belgium about the provision of state aid to help its airlines survive the coronavirus crisis, but the company appears reluctant to accept any support that comes with conditions attached. In a speech to shareholders at Lufthansa’s annual general ...

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    Ryanair carries out just 600 scheduled flights in April

    2020-05-05T07:38:00Z

    Europe’s biggest passenger airline Ryanair operated just 600 scheduled flights carrying 40,000 people in April as the airline was all but grounded by the coronavirus pandemic.

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    Why European regionals fear bailouts will distort competitive landscape

    2020-05-04T13:58:00Z

    Director general of the European Regions Airline Association, Montserrat Barriga, says that government bailouts are focusing on bigger, state-owned airlines, creating a market distortion for smaller and private operators.

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    Air Canada expects recovery to take three years

    2020-05-04T12:02:00Z

    Air Canada incurred a C$1.05 billion ($744 million) net loss in the first quarter of 2020, compared with a C$285 million net profit a year ago, and is warning that it will take “at least three years” for revenue and capacity levels to return to those seen in 2019.