All Coronavirus articles – Page 68

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    Emirates to receive capital injection from Dubai government

    2020-03-31T11:16:00Z

    Emirates is to be given a capital injection by the Dubai government, to support the Middle Eastern airline in the aftermath of the coronavirus outbreak. The operator – which has a fleet of Airbus A380s and Boeing 777s – has suspended passenger flights in line with United Arab Emirates restrictions, ...

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    British Airways suspends flights from Gatwick

    2020-03-31T11:03:00Z

    British Airways has suspended operations at its London Gatwick hub, citing “challenging” market conditions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Gatwick is the UK’s second-busiest airport after London Heathrow, and BA’s second-largest hub. Cirium schedules data shows that the carrier serves 75 destinations from Gatwick. Source: Gatwick Airport ...

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    Smaller Southeast Asian carriers operate reduced schedules

    2020-03-31T07:15:00Z

    Smaller Southeast Asian carriers are operating on reduced schedules, alongside significant cuts by the region’s major operators. Vietnam Airlines’ domestic services are largely suspended, for two weeks until 15 April, except for five routes out of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. This comes after the government issued a directive ...

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    Virgin Australia seeks $865m financial support from government

    2020-03-31T03:43:00Z

    Virgin Australia is seeking A$1.4 billion ($865 million) in financial support from the Australian government to battle the downturn caused by the coronavirus crisis. “It is a preliminary proposal and remains subject to approval by the Virgin Australia Holdings Board and the Australian government and may or may not include ...

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    Thai Airways to ground most of its fleet, seeks liquidity boost

    2020-03-31T03:11:00Z

    Thai Airways International will ground 69 of 82 aircraft in its fleet and is looking for ways to boost finances as it battles the coronavirus crisis. The carrier said on 30 March that the figure excludes budget unit Thai Smile, which continues to operate domestic flights. Low-cost rival Thai AirAsia ...

  • Jin Air 777-200ER
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    Jin Air uses 777 aircraft for cargo-only flights

    2020-03-31T03:03:00Z

    South Korea’s Jin Air is the latest to deploy passenger planes on pure cargo operations as the coronavirus crisis wipes out business and leisure travel worldwide. The budget carrier says it will use its Boeing 777-200ER aircraft for cargo flights on the Incheon-Taipei route from 30 March to 13 April ...

  • 777-300ER Air New Zealand
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    Air NZ braces for $3 billion revenue plummet, starts layoffs

    2020-03-31T02:09:00Z

    Air New Zealand has detailed how the coronavirus pandemic has all but wiped out its revenue this year and says it will start the process of laying off up to 3,500 workers this week In an email to staff, chief executive Greg Foran says revenue is on track to plummet ...

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    Short-time work begins for Lufthansa cabin crew and ground staff

    2020-03-31T02:02:00Z

    Lufthansa has agreed short-time working arrangements with flight attendants and ground staff after suspending much of its operation amid the coronavirus crisis. Deals struck with trade unions and the company’s works council cover “at least” 27,000 of a total 35,000 employees, Lufthansa says. It adds that an agreement with pilot ...

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    Air New Zealand operates first Shanghai cargo flight

    2020-03-31T01:59:00Z

    Air New Zealand is operating a cargo flight to Shanghai for the first time, as freight operations become “a really important part of what we do in the next quarter”. The carrier will deploy a Boeing 787-9 for the service, which departs Auckland around midnight today, carrying local food exports. ...

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    Eurocontrol: All-cargo flights stay level as passenger traffic collapses

    2020-03-30T20:33:00Z

    Efforts to maintain supply lines during the coronavirus crisis has meant all-cargo flights have barely declined in Europe despite the wipe-out of passenger operations across the continent. Pan-European air navigation organisation Eurocontrol states that, on 26 March, it logged 1,127 all-cargo flights – a fall of just 1% on the ...

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    Air Canada to cut 16,500 workers

    2020-03-30T19:55:00Z

    Air Canada says it is cutting 16,500 employees and slashing its network by up to 90% in April and May, confirming earlier reports in Canadian media.

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    Passenger sues five Canadian carriers

    2020-03-30T18:22:00Z

    Canadian airlines Air Canada, WestJet, Swoop, Air Transat and Sunwing have been accused of breach of contract in a class action lawsuit filed in the province of British Colombia for refusing to give passengers refunds to purchased tickets after the coronavirus severely impacted both domestic and international air travel.

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    FAA eases some flight crew requirements in response to pandemic

    2020-03-30T18:06:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration has eased some flight crew training and medical requirements in light of the coronavirus outbreak.

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    EasyJet founder threatens board over Airbus fleet expansion

    2020-03-30T13:51:00Z

    UK budget carrier EasyJet’s founder, Stelios Haji-Ioannou, is threatening methodically to dismantle the company’s board if it fails to take action to reduce the airline’s commitment to additional Airbus jets. Haji-Ioannou, who has previously expressed concerns over the airline’s expansion, has laid out his attack plan in a strongly-worded communication ...

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    Russian low-cost carrier Pobeda halts flights until end of May

    2020-03-30T10:20:00Z

    Aeroflot low-cost unit Pobeda has suspended all flights until the end of May following the introduction of travel restrictions by the Russian government.

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    Airbus suspends Spanish production as outbreak restrictions tighten

    2020-03-30T09:32:00Z

    Airbus is suspending most of its production in Spain for more than a week, as it continues its efforts to address the coronavirus situation. Spain has been particularly hard-hit among European countries. Airbus says it is to suspend the “majority of production” until 9 April, in the aftermath of new ...

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    Aerospace and automotive firms channel expertise into medical ventilators

    2020-03-30T08:36:00Z

    Airbus, Rolls-Royce and other aerospace and automotive engineering firms are participating in a consortium to respond to a UK demand for medical ventilators, as part of the effort to combat the coronavirus outbreak. Production is set to commence this week, following development of a design intended to meet high-level medical ...

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    EasyJet parks entirety of fleet after completing rescue services

    2020-03-30T06:56:00Z

    UK budget carrier EasyJet has opted to ground the remainder of its aircraft fleet, after completing hundreds of repatriation flights in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. It has also reached an agreement to furlough cabin crew for a two-month period from 1 April, paying them through a UK government ...

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    Two more AirAsia carriers suspend operations from April

    2020-03-30T05:06:00Z

    Indonesia AirAsia and Thai AirAsia are the latest among the AirAsia Group carriers to suspend operations, leaving just AirAsia Japan in service. Indonesia AirAsia will suspend domestic flights until 21 April and international flights until 17 May. Thai AirAsia will halt all domestic services during the month of April, having ...

  • A321neo All Nippon Airways
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    Japanese and South Korean carriers further cut April schedules

    2020-03-30T02:17:00Z

    Japanese and South Korean carriers have made further reductions to their summer schedules in light of the coronavirus outbreak. ANA had planned to serve a total of 4,653 flights on 72 routes between March 29 and April 24, but says 3,813 of those, on 68 different routes, have now been ...