All Coronavirus articles – Page 47

  • WestJet
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    WestJet tests network demand with July schedule

    2020-06-15T21:56:00Z

    Calgary-based WestJet in July and August will increase frequencies on its network and resume service to certain locations for a total of 39 destinations in Canada, five in the USA and one in Mexico as air travel slowly recovers.

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    IATA re-ups calls on Latin American governments to support airlines

    2020-06-15T20:05:00Z

    Commercial aviation association IATA has strengthened its calls for Latin American governments to assist their respective airline industries in order to help them survive the coronavirus crisis that has brought the sector to a near-standstill across the region.

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    United taps into MileagePlus programme for cash

    2020-06-15T18:33:00Z

    United Airlines says it expects to have a total of $17 billion in liquidity by the end of the third quarter in part by leveraging its MilagePlus passenger loyalty programme, helping support the Chicago-based carrier through the unprecedented crisis that has gripped the travel industry since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.

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    How states have stepped in to support European carriers

    2020-06-15T16:28:00Z

    Faced with an immediate drop in revenues from the virtual of grounding of international scheduled passenger flights, governments around the world have stepped in to find ways to keep carrier in business through the coronavirus crisis and beyond.

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    Swedish and Danish governments back SAS recapitalisation

    2020-06-15T08:14:00Z

    Sweden’s and Denmark’s governments are backing a capital increase for Scandinavian carrier SAS, which is seeking around SKr12.5 billion ($1.33 billion) in support funding. The Swedish government has submitted a proposal to the country’s parliament for support amounting to SKr5 billion, says SAS. It adds that the Danish government has ...

  • Cathay Pacific
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    HKIA sees strong cargo, dismal passenger traffic in May

    2020-06-15T03:22:00Z

    Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is experiencing a boom in cargo flights, even as passenger traffic remains virtually non-existent amid the coronavirus pandemic. The airport notes that May saw 6,335 cargo flight movements, up 29.3% from May 2019. Still, cargo throughput fell 6.8% to 377,000t compared to a year earlier. ...

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    UK committee unconvinced by quarantine and demands evidence

    2020-06-13T08:17:00Z

    Parliamentarians have scorned the UK government’s quarantine measure for passengers arriving into the country, insisting it will damage the recovery of the air transport sector, and have urged a rethink in favour of a more flexible approach. The cross-party transport select committee is unconvinced by the blanket 14-day quarantine, stating ...

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    Committee accuses BA of ‘calculated’ bid to shed staff during crisis

    2020-06-13T07:57:00Z

    Cross-party parliamentarians in the UK have sharply criticised British Airways’ restructuring measures in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, accusing the airline of a “calculated” attempt to use the crisis to weaken employees’ terms and cut jobs. The transport select committee’s inquiry into the impact of the pandemic on the ...

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    US government to distribute millions of face coverings to airports

    2020-06-12T21:01:00Z

    The US government is sending nearly 100 million face coverings to airports and transportation agencies to help ensure travelers protect others from potential coronavirus spread as they use public transit and pass through these facilities.

  • Sheremetyevo
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    Sheremetyevo among Russian airports seeking crisis subsidies

    2020-06-12T07:44:00Z

    Ten Russian airports, including Moscow Sheremetyevo, have applied to the civil aviation regulator for subsidies to compensate for the loss of passenger traffic in the second quarter. Federal air transport regulator Rosaviatsia began examining applications for partial reimbursement on 4 June, the day after the government published a subsidy decree. ...

  • Cathay Pacific
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    Cathay to gradually add capacity in June, July

    2020-06-12T07:30:00Z

    Cathay Pacific will slowly reinstate capacity in June and July, even as it expects capacity in the subsequent months to continue to be “substantially reduced”. This also marks the first time since the coronavirus outbreak emerged that the carrier will be adding capacity to its already-pared down network. For ...

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    Transat-Air Canada merger pushed to fourth quarter

    2020-06-11T17:51:00Z

    Transat AT, the parent company of Canadian holiday specialist Air Transat, says its merger with legacy carrier Air Canada is still on track and now due to close sometime in the fourth quarter of 2020.

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    Heathrow operator cuts jobs as quarantine measure prolongs traffic misery

    2020-06-11T07:23:00Z

    London Heathrow airport’s operator is cutting jobs as it warns that the UK government’s newly-introduced quarantine policy for arriving passengers is contributing to a situation in which employment levels cannot be maintained. The controversial quarantine regulation, requiring 14-day isolation for arriving passengers, has been heavily criticised by airlines. Heathrow’s operator ...

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    Coronavirus could be killed in aircraft interiors using heat, early results show

    2020-06-10T17:59:00Z

    The US Air Force Research Laboratory has shown that common ground heaters could be used to raise the temperature of aircraft interiors to levels sufficient to kill the coronavirus and other biological contaminants.

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    American Airlines sees encouraging demand trend

    2020-06-10T16:47:00Z

    American Airlines says it has transported an average of 127,000 passengers daily in June so far, up from a low of 32,000 passengers in April, as travelers once again take to the sky while the global coronavirus crisis enters its fourth month.

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    US flight attendants call for extension of government aid until year-end at minimum

    2020-06-10T00:47:00Z

    The union representing US flight attendants has called on Congress to extend government financial assistance for airlines through the end of the year.

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    Airlines to post record net loss of $84bn this year: IATA

    2020-06-09T12:53:00Z

    IATA is projecting airlines will post their largest ever collective net loss this year, totalling $84.3 billion, and will remain in the red in 2021, as the association made its first projection of the scale of industry losses since the coronavirus crisis hit.

  • Air France A350
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    French government puts jobs and environment first in €15bn aerospace bailout

    2020-06-09T11:21:00Z

    France’s government has unveiled a €15 billion financial support programme for the aerospace sector, intended to save jobs and transform smaller businesses while underscoring the need for environmental progress. The government states that support – which includes the funding already unveiled for Air France-KLM Group – will be a mix ...

  • Cathay Pacific
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    ‘Nothing off the table’ in Cathay business review: Chairman

    2020-06-09T09:56:00Z

    Cathay Pacific chairman Patrick Healy has warned that “tough decisions will need to be made” by the fourth quarter of the year as part of “right-sizing” efforts. 

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    Garuda’s revenue impacted by Covid-19 and cancelled Hajj flights

    2020-06-09T07:46:00Z

    Garuda has shed more light on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on its operations, with the cancellation of Hajj pilgrimage flights coming on top of the wider collapse in the air travel market. The pandemic has led to lower demand for air travel, a reduction in flight frequencies, ...