Europe – Page 273

  • Q400 runaway
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    Video captures vain attempt to halt runaway Q400 at Aberdeen

    2020-06-20T08:36:00Z

    Surveillance video footage has emerged appearing to show ground personnel vainly attempting to physically stop a Bombardier Q400 from rolling across an apron in Aberdeen, before the turboprop struck a parked regional jet. The former Flybe aircraft (G-JECK), apparently not under power and with its forward passenger airstair open, was ...

  • Aer LIngus A330-300
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    Aer Lingus set to cut up to 500 jobs

    2020-06-19T17:08:00Z

    Irish carrier Aer Lingus is warning it expects to cut up to 500 jobs citing the ‘catastrophic effect’ the coronavirus crisis having on the aviation industry.

  • Lauda Airbus A320
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    Lauda outlines restructuring under ‘survival plan’

    2020-06-19T15:11:00Z

    Lauda’s Austrian arm is being repositioned as a wet-lease carrier and the Ryanair subsidiary is ending the employment of crew members who did not support a new collective labour agreement, as part of a “survival plan” to secure operations in Vienna.

  • tuifly
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    TUIfly set for difficult talks as it bids to halve fleet

    2020-06-19T10:07:00Z

    German leisure operator TUIfly is to embark on union discussions to reduce the airline’s fleet, pointing out that over-capacity meant it was unable to achieve adequate load factors even before the coronavirus crisis. TUIfly is intending to halve its fleet of 39 aircraft, cutting crew, technical and administrative positions. But ...

  • A321LR-TAP-c-Airbus-970
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    Carriers not liable for knock-on delay from unruly passengers: EU court

    2020-06-19T08:14:00Z

    European airlines can avoid paying delay compensation to passengers as a result of disruption from an unruly passenger during flight, according to a preliminary court ruling. This also applies if there is a direct causal link between the initial disruption and a subsequent delay to the same aircraft operating the ...

  • level
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    IAG's Level Europe division files for insolvency

    2020-06-18T12:13:00Z

    IAG’s short-haul division of its budget airline Level is filing for insolvency, the Austrian-based carrier has disclosed. Branded as Level Europe, the division is operated by Anisec Luftfahrt. It says it will enter insolvency on 18 June, with all flights having been grounded since March. The business has ceased trading ...

  • Wizz Air, St Petersburg Pulkovo airport
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    Wizz continues post-crisis push with St Petersburg base

    2020-06-17T16:40:00Z

    Central European budget carrier Wizz Air has continued its post-crisis base expansion by disclosing plans to open a single-aircraft operation from St Petersburg’s Pulkovo airport.

  • Lufthansa parked aircraft
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    Lufthansa warns bailout under threat over shareholder tussle

    2020-06-17T12:14:00Z

    Lufthansa has warned it might be unable to implement the €9 billion ($10 billion) financial support package agreed with the German government after the airline’s largest shareholder indicated he might vote against the package.

  • Norwegian 737-800 at Gatwick
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    Norwegian to restore some European short-haul flights from July

    2020-06-17T09:08:00Z

    Norwegian is to deploy a further a dozen aircraft from the start of July as it reopens short-haul European links from Scandinavia The restructuring low-cost carrier has been operating only a network of 13 domestic routes since the pandemic hit using eight aircraft. But it now plans to expand its ...

  • Parked Lufthansa aircraft
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    Lufthansa job cuts to be spread across all units

    2020-06-16T12:30:00Z

    Lufthansa Group’s planned 22,000 job cuts will affect 600 pilots, 2,600 flight attendants and thousands of roles in its maintenance and catering divisions, the company has revealed.

  • Cityhopper E190
  • EasyJet
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    EasyJet agrees five-year deferral on 24 Airbus aircraft

    2020-06-16T09:14:00Z

    EasyJet has reached an agreement with Airbus to push back by five years the delivery of 24 aircraft that were originally destined to join its fleet between 2020 and 2022.

  • Icelandair 737 MAX 9-640
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    Icelandair rejigs restructuring timeline as crucial talks continue

    2020-06-16T06:50:00Z

    Icelandair Group has pushed back by two weeks a provisional deadline for reaching restructuring agreements with various partners, forcing it to revise the timeline for a planned share offering. It has notably yet to reach a deal with cabin crew representatives, and the company is expressing “concern” that no “significant ...

  • Swiss and Austrian 787-9s
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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.

  • Vilnius Daukanto Square
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    Lithuania plans new flag carrier

    2020-06-15T12:48:00Z

    Lithuania’s government intends to establish a new national airline later this year or early in 2021.

  • SAS A350
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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 ...

  • cv19 notice
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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 ...

  • BA747 jetstream c British Airways
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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 ...

  • FlyBair
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    Swiss start-up FlyBair plans mid-July debut

    2020-06-12T13:38:00Z

    Swiss start-up carrier FlyBair is aiming to commence services next month, operating initially to the Spanish resort of Palma de Mallorca. The airline says it will open two routes to the city from Bern and Sion from 18 July. FlyBair had been intending to launch operations in May but postponed ...

  • Air Italy
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    State to consider integrating some Air Italy assets into new Alitalia

    2020-06-12T12:36:00Z

    Italy’s transport and infrastructure minister Paola de Micheli has indicated the state is considering the possible of integration some Air Italy assets into its renationalised Alitalia. Sardinia-based AIr Italy collapsed in February after shareholders could not agree on further investment to keep the struggling airline operational, though 49% owner Qatar ...