All Coronavirus articles – Page 40

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    Hawaiian Airlines frustrated by ongoing quarantine

    2020-07-28T22:31:00Z

    Hawaiian Airlines’ second quarter ended with a loss of $107 million after its home state’s strict travel restrictions prevented it from doing any meaningful business for much of the three months ending in June.

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    JetBlue prepares for volatile recovery

    2020-07-28T17:21:00Z

    JetBlue Airways posted a $320 million loss in the second quarter and expects further volatility through the third and fourth quarters as the long-term effects of the coronavirus on the New York-based low-cost carrier become clear.

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    ​Lessons from NokScoot’s liquidation

    2020-07-28T07:22:00Z

    NokScoot has suffered the ill-effects of Covid-19, as did Thai Airways; its fate, however, is very different from the flag carrier’s. Thai Airways could emerge from rehabilitation with a significant makeover, but looks likely to survive. On the other hand, the board and shareholders of NokScoot, the joint venture between ...

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    Da Nang outbreak a blow to Vietnam air travel recovery

    2020-07-28T02:33:00Z

    The appearance of coronavirus cases in the Vietnamese city of Da Nang has resulted in a major airlift effort, and will derail Vietnam’s air travel recovery. Vietnam has been a significant success story in dealing with the pandemic, having enjoyed over 100 days without a recorded coronavirus case. This allowed ...

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    Lufthansa reinstates flights between Frankfurt and New York

    2020-07-27T21:02:00Z

    Lufthansa Group’s flagship carrier Lufthansa has reinstated flights between Frankfurt International airport and New York City’s John F Kennedy International airport after four months of suspension due to the coronaviruas global health emergency.

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    Recovering Ryanair could have 40 737 Max jets by summer 2021

    2020-07-27T06:24:00Z

    Budget carrier Ryanair hopes to introduce its first Boeing 737 Max this year and up to 40 of the type ahead of the 2021 summer season. But the airline warns that the financial year will be “very challenging” after it turned in a first-quarter net loss of €185 million ($217 ...

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    US airlines brace for further volatility in second half of 2020

    2020-07-24T19:36:00Z

    No matter what kind of positive spin they put on it, US airlines suffered financial carnage in the second quarter as the coronavirus tore through the industry and global economy.

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    Finnair expects to restore 50% of flights by September

    2020-07-24T07:14:00Z

    Finnair is expecting to rebuild its services over the third quarter, operating around 50% of its pre-crisis flight capacity by September, up from the figure of 25% in July. It aims to carry out 120 daily flights in August and increase this to 190 in September. The airline turned in ...

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    Charter carrier Jet Time collapses but owner plots Nordic successor

    2020-07-23T20:14:00Z

    Danish charter carrier Jet Time is filing for bankruptcy, the latest air transport casualty of the crisis triggered by the coronavirus pandemic. Jet Time states that the restrictions on travel and closed borders have proven “too great a challenge” for the operator. Chief executive Jorgen Holme is submitting the filing ...

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    Southwest sees recovery as ‘long saw-toothed slog’

    2020-07-23T18:15:00Z

    Southwest Airlines reported a $915 million loss for the second quarter and says it expects customer demand to return to pre-coronavirus levels only once there is a vaccine to protect travellers.

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    American losses top $2bn as crisis hammers airline in second quarter

    2020-07-23T15:16:00Z

    American Airlines posted a net loss of $2.1 billion during a devastating second quarter as the coronavirus brought air travel and the global economy to a near-standstill.

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    Pandemic interrupts UK charges row over space-based ADS-B

    2020-07-23T08:41:00Z

    Full resolution of a dispute over a new UK airspace charges, intended to pay for controversial space-based oceanic surveillance, has been deferred after the coronavirus crisis interrupted the effort to settle the clash. The dispute between en route navigation provider NERL and the Civil Aviation Authority – which has been ...

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    Ease ‘onerous restrictions’ to restore international travel: AAPA

    2020-07-23T07:54:00Z

    The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) is urging Asia-Pacific governments to ease “unduly onerous restrictions” and collaboratively develop a consistent framework for restoring international air travel. “Public attitudes towards air travel are evolving as confidence is rebuilt,” the trade body says. “However, a major obstacle is the widespread imposition ...

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    Spirit warns of tough third quarter

    2020-07-23T01:19:00Z

    Spirit Airlines says its flexible network and lower fuel and flight operations costs helped it weather the coronavirus storm in the second quarter, and expects the next months to continue to be volatile as the pandemic drags on.

  • United Airlines Boeing 767-300ER
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    United refrains from retiring aircraft, stands ready to expand long-haul travel

    2020-07-22T18:23:00Z

    United Airlines has no plans to retire aircraft following the devastating coronavirus crisis, saying it stands ready to resume normal services and to offer more long-haul flights to overseas destinations once travel restrictions lift.

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    ​Airlines call for joint Europe-USA coronavirus testing programme

    2020-07-22T13:11:00Z

    Chief executives at IAGLufthansaAmerican Airlines and United Airlines have written a letter to US vice-president Mike Pence and European home-affairs commissioner Ylva Johansson, urging them to adopt a joint Covid-19 testing programme to enable transatlantic passenger flights to resume.

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    Cathay delays Airbus deliveries, negotiates 777-9 deferrals

    2020-07-22T02:14:00Z

    Cathay Pacific will defer delivery of its Airbus aircraft by up to two years, and is in “advanced negotiations” with Boeing about delaying the delivery of the 777-9 widebody, in a bid to “produce cash savings” in the short to medium term. The deferrals on Airbus aircraft, announced in a ...

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    United suffers ‘most difficult’ quarter in its 94-year history

    2020-07-21T22:50:00Z

    United Airlines posted a loss of $1.6 billion for the second quarter of the year as the global coronavirus pandemic brought commercial aviation to a near-standstill, decimating passenger demand and forcing the carrier to ground a large portion of its fleet.

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    US pilot union calls for extension of airline financial aid

    2020-07-21T21:08:00Z

    Pilot union Air Line Pilots, International (ALPA) has again called on the US Congress to extend its payroll support programme (PSP) another six months beyond the original expiry date of 1 October.

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    Alaska Airlines’ pilots approve measures that will prevent furloughs: union

    2020-07-21T18:31:00Z

    Pilots at Alaska Airlines have reached an agreement with the carrier that they say will prevent the need for furloughs and layoffs when government payroll support ends later this year.