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  • Cambodia Angkok Air
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    Cambodia lifts entry ban on six nationalities as Covid-19 ebbs

    2020-05-21T05:47:00Z

    Cambodia has removed its ban on visitors from France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Spain and the United States, which was first imposed in mid-March amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. The Agence Kampuchea Presse (AKP) national news agency reported on 20 May that visitors from these countries are now allowed to enter the ...

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    Changi airport reopens transit from 2 June

    2020-05-21T04:12:00Z

    Changi airport will gradually allow transit passengers from 2 June, after Singapore banned all short-term visitors from entering or transiting, effective 23 March 23:59. “This is part of Singapore’s strategy to gradually reopen air transport to meet the needs of our economy and our people, whilst ensuring sufficient safeguards for ...

  • Alexandre de Juniac IATA
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    ​IATA sets out biosecurity roadmap to restarting flights

    2020-05-19T16:35:00Z

    Passengers and airlines would face radical changes to the process of air travel under IATA’s guidelines for restarting the industry when the Covid-19 pandemic subsides. While its recommendations are not binding, the association hopes that governments, airlines and airports will adopt the measures as a middle ground to allow passengers ...

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    Finnair outlines plan to restart Europe and Asia flights in July

    2020-05-18T12:54:00Z

    Finnair plans to start operating 30% of its network from July with flights to a number of key European and Asian cities.

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    SIA sees traffic figures implode in April

    2020-05-18T01:40:00Z

    The Singapore Airlines Group saw all passenger traffic metrics crash in April 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic brought world travel to a virtual standstill. The group says that overall capacity as measured by ASKs fell 96.3%, while passengers carried fell 99.6% to just 10,800, compared with 3.1 million a year ...

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    US DOT relaxes CARES Act route commitments

    2020-05-14T02:14:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation (DOT) will allow airlines to suspend service to at least five additional locations on their networks in an ongoing process to minimize the costs of operating flights amid coronavirus while keeping the USA connected. The CARES Act gives authority to the US Transportation and Treasury ...

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    Australia’s Rex studies launch of capital city flights

    2020-05-13T04:34:00Z

    Australia’s Regional Express has confirmed plans to expand into capital city flights within Australia. “Rex discloses that it has been approached by several parties interested in providing the equity needed for Rex to start domestic operations in Australia,” it said in a statement to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) today, ...

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    Spain to quarantine international arrivals from 15 May

    2020-05-12T11:43:00Z

    Spain’s government has decreed that all visitors entering the country from abroad must go into quarantine for 14 days from 15 May, potentially scuppering attempts by airlines to restart Spanish summer holiday flights.

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    Airline Business

    How might crisis impact European carrier network thinking

    2020-05-07T14:21:00Z

    A string of major permanent job cut announcements from European carriers over the past week underlines the extent to which the airline industry will be smaller when passenger services return to some kind of normality.

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    Air France-KLM targets 60% capacity recovery by year-end

    2020-05-07T13:47:00Z

    Air France-KLM expects to operate 20% of previously planned capacity during the third quarter but raise the level to 60% by year-end.

  • lufthansa aircraft at Frankfurt
    Airline Business

    Passenger levels to more than halve at airports after traffic peak in 2019

    2020-05-05T14:54:00Z

    A fresh forecast from airports body ACI World estimates that global passenger levels will more than halve in 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic takes its toll in air traffic.

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    Asia-Pacific governments cautious on cross-border travel

    2020-05-05T07:18:00Z

    Asia-Pacific governments are taking a tentative approach to opening up international travel as the coronavirus pandemic starts to abate, with the possibility of a “bubble” containing Australia and New Zealand. In a press briefing following a virtual meeting with Australia’s national cabinet, New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Arden said that ...

  • Denver International airport
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    Frontier wins DOT approval to suspend flights to several cities

    2020-04-29T15:01:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation (DOT) is exempting Frontier Airlines from operating routes to Charlotte, Detroit, Boston and Providence through 10 June, as a condition of its federal payroll support.

  • Heathrow airport entry
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    Heathrow chief sees biosecurity standards key to air travel recovery

    2020-04-29T13:32:00Z

    London Heathrow Airport chief executive John Holland-Kaye believes introducing common rules around biosecurity standards will be key to restoring confidence in and fuelling the recovery of air travel.

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    FAA cuts control tower service to 100 US airports

    2020-04-29T11:05:00Z

    The FAA has reduced air traffic control services at 100 airports around the United States as the coronavirus crisis has made a significant impact on the volume of air traffic at secondary and tertiary airports across the nation.

  • Departure gate at an airport
    Airline Business

    For airlines, there has never been so much at stake

    2020-04-28T16:01:00Z

    The fast-moving nature of the coronavirus crisis has created a curious situation where talk of airlines being on the brink of collapse is happening alongside discussions of how operations might be restarted in the coming weeks.

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    Air cargo capacity crunch to vanish as recession takes hold: IATA

    2020-04-28T15:58:00Z

    The current capacity shortage in the air cargo market is likely to be resolved – but not in the industry’s favour – as the global economic crisis depresses demand for such services, according to IATA. “The capacity crunch will, unfortunately, be a temporary problem,” states the airline association’s director general ...

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    Chinese carriers shift more operations to Beijing Daxing

    2020-04-28T05:51:00Z

    The third wave of operational transfers to Beijing’s Daxing international airport has taken place, with China Eastern Airlines and Xiamen Airlines shifting to the Chinese capital’s newest airport. China Eastern states that from 26 April to 2 May, it will gradually move 57 daily flights from Beijing Capital to ...

  • Thai Lion Air
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    Thai carriers prepare to restart domestic flights

    2020-04-27T03:09:00Z

    Some airlines in Thailand are preparing to restart domestic flights on 1 May with distancing and temperature screening measures in place. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand met with representatives from 20 airlines to discuss guidelines and rules for the resumption of flights, the Tourism Authority of Thailand said on ...

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    ​Vietnam domestic market shows signs of life

    2020-04-27T02:33:00Z

    Vietnam’s domestic air travel market is taking tentative steps back to normality with the country’s airlines adding flights as the coronavirus pandemic ebbs. Vietnam Airlines has started operating four to six flights daily on the key Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City route, with this to grow to 11 flights daily in ...