All articles by Graham Dunn – Page 66

  • Frankfurt airport
    News

    Traffic down 80% at major European hubs in September

    2020-10-14T18:12:00Z

    September figures for Europe’s biggest hub airports show passenger traffic down more than 80% on previous year levels, data for London Heathrow, Frankfurt Airport and Paris Charles de Gaulle reveals. Heathrow, Europe’s busiest airport, on 12 October disclosed its passenger numbers fell 81.5% to 1.26 million in September. Domestic and ...

  • Stephen Jones, Flair Airlines
    News

    Former Wizz deputy chief to lead Canadian budget carrier Flair

    2020-10-13T10:34:00Z

    Canadian low-cost carrier Flair Airlines has named former Wizz Air deputy chief executive Stephen Jones to lead the company. He will replace Flair’s outgoing president and chief executive Jim Scott, who will remain a shareholder of the airline. Source: Flair Airlines Jones served as deputy chief executive at ...

  • Alex-Cruz-BA-c-BillyPix
    Airline Business

    Cruz leaves British Airways with unfinished business

    2020-10-12T15:48:00Z

    Ultimately it perhaps is not that surprising that the stepping down of IAG’s long-term group chief executive Willie Walsh should be followed by the departure of British Airways chief executive Alex Cruz. Walsh stepped down as leader of BA parent IAG in September, after delaying his initial departure to help ...

  • Generic airline traffic at Munich airport
    News

    Weekly flights across European network fall below mid-July levels

    2020-10-12T09:08:00Z

    Fresh data from Eurocontrol shows there were under 100,000 weekly flights across the European network for the first time since mid-July. Eurocontrol’s latest weekly dashboard indicates there were 99,217 flights during the week ending 11 October. “[The] Network saw fewer than 100k flights – the first time this has happened ...

  • norwegian 787 @ Gatwick
    News

    Norwegian opens consultation over Gatwick job cuts

    2020-10-09T18:09:00Z

    Scandinavian low-cost carrier Norwegian has opened a formal consultation over staff cuts at its London Gatwick base as the sustained impact of the global pandemic on air travel continues. The consultation relates primarily to short-haul pilots and cabin crew at Norwegian’s Gatwick base and potentially covers 259 roles. The airline ...

  • EasyJet-Ryanair-c-Shutterstock
    Airline Business

    No one-size-fits-all for European LCC approach to crisis capacity

    2020-10-08T16:08:00Z

    If the narrative among pan-European low-cost carriers over recent years has been one of consistent rapid growth, the approach to restoring capacity of the leading players since the pandemic has been anything but uniform. Analysis of traffic data released by EasyJet, Norwegian, Ryanair and Wizz Air over recent days illustrates ...

  • Adina Vălean
    Analysis

    Will the crisis be a catalyst to invigorate European ATM reform?

    2020-10-08T13:35:00Z

    While most of impacts of the global pandemic have been to shake the foundations the airline industry relies upon, beleaguered carriers and airports will be hoping it could help a fresh push to progress the stalled Single European Sky (SES) programme.

  • EasyJet
    News

    EasyJet expects full-year losses of more than £800m

    2020-10-08T07:58:00Z

    EasyJet is set to make a group headline loss for the year ended 30 September of between £815-£845 million ($1-$1.1 billion) and expects to fly only a quarter of its planned capacity over the remainder of the calendar year as the pandemic continues to hit demand.

  • Manchester airport
    News

    More airport jobs cuts announced as UK studies testing initiative

    2020-10-07T17:07:00Z

    MAG, the owner of London Stansted and Manchester airports, has become the latest UK airport operator to open talks with unions over cuts amid the continued slump in air traffic as a result of the coronavirus crisis.

  • Qatar Airways Airbus A350-900
    News

    Qatar Airways adds new US link with San Francisco flights

    2020-10-07T15:49:00Z

    Qatar Airways is to launch flights to San Francisco this December, adding the west coast city to its US network for the first time.

  • Norwegian Boeing 737 Max at Edinburgh
    News

    Norwegian September passenger numbers at just 10% of 2019 levels

    2020-10-06T08:26:00Z

    Norwegian carried just 320,000 passengers in September, less than 10% of the number it flew in the same month last year as the airline remains in hibernation mode. The low-cost carrier had flown 3.3 million passengers in September 2019. The reduction is even starker as measured in RPKs, as ...

  • Margrethe Vestager,
    News

    European regulators propose extending temporary state aid exemptions

    2020-10-02T17:05:00Z

    European Commission regulators are proposing extending by a further six months and widening the scope of the temporary relaxations around state aid rules under which a string of airlines have been supported through the global pandemic. As the coronavirus crisis hit the Commission introduced, through three separate amendments, temporary measures ...

  • Ryanair-spain
    News

    Ryanair traffic falls back down in September as restrictions hit

    2020-10-02T08:29:00Z

    Passenger numbers fell back again in September at low-cost carrier Ryanair as increased travel restrictions halted the pick-up in air demand. Ryanair traffic levels had started increased in July and August after flatlining during the crisis peak of the coronavirus crisis amid a swathe of travel restrictions. Source: ...

  • BA 787-c-British Airways
    News

    BA adds back Bahrain and South Africa as part of October expansion

    2020-10-01T17:33:00Z

    British Airways today resumed flights to Johannesburg, Cape Town and Bahrain, part of a number restored routes as it steps up its network this month after suspending a swathe of services during the global pandemic.

  • Air Astana A321LR Airbus Sep 2019
    News

    Air Astana reshapes fleet to ride out pandemic

    2020-10-01T08:49:00Z

    Air Astana has almost completed the early replacement of its Boeing 757s with Airbus A321LRs and of its Embraer 190 regional jets with E190-E2s as it adapts its fleet requirements to the new market environment. 

  • Glasgow-Prestwick-Airport-aerial-shot-
    News

    Bidder drops out of running for Glasgow Prestwick airport

    2020-09-30T17:11:00Z

    A preferred bidder for Glasgow Prestwick airport has pulled out, Scottish ministers have disclosed today.

  • Lufthansa Airbus A330-300
    News

    Lufthansa cancels Indian flights amid route rights row

    2020-09-29T18:30:00Z

    Lufthansa is calling for a temporary agreement between Germany and India after it was forced to cancel flights to the country until 20 October amid a row over access under the current travel bubble arrangements. Germany was one of several countries India negotiated a “travel bubble” agreement with in the ...

  • Aeroflot fleet
    News

    Russian domestic traffic tops pre-crisis levels in August

    2020-09-29T15:19:00Z

    Fresh data published by airline association IATA shows passenger traffic in the Russian market surpassed 2019 levels, but that it was a far from uniform picture of improvement across key domestic markets.

  • Peter Foster - President and CEO, Air Astana
    Airline Business

    Air Astana puts post-crisis focus onto domestic and leisure markets

    2020-09-29T15:12:00Z

    Strong business in the Kazakh domestic market and an increased focus on point-to-point and leisure routes are key to revamped activity at Air Astana as the global pandemic continues to change the airline market.

  • IATA logo
    News

    IATA lowers 2020 passenger traffic hopes on stalled recovery

    2020-09-29T13:33:00Z

    Airline trade body IATA has lowered its expectations for global passenger traffic this year amid a plateauing in the recovery and bleaker forward booking indicators. IATA now anticipates passenger traffic, as measured in RPKs, this year will be 66% down on 2019 levels. This marks a deterioration on its previous ...