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Lufthansa makes case for expanding airport Covid testing scheme
Lufthansa has disclosed that 150,000 passengers were monitored for Covid-19 at the Frankfurt airport testing facility it opened in late June with Fraport and Centogene, and about 1% of samples taken over the last six weeks gave a positive result for the disease.
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AirAsia Group seeks to raise up to $600 million by end of 2020
Malaysia’s AirAsia Group is looking to raise up to MYR2.5 billion ($600 million) before the end of the year. The company confirms to Cirium that it is talking to private equity, strategic partners, as well as both local and foreign conglomerates. It plans to raise up to MYR1.5 billion from ...
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EasyJet latest to scale back capacity amid travel restrictions
EasyJet has become the latest European carrier to cut capacity plans in the light of demand being negatively hit by increased travel restrictions.
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China Eastern unit OTT Airlines seeks regulatory approval
OTT Airlines, the newly-launched subsidiary of China Eastern Airlines, has applied to the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) for regulatory approval to commence operations. The CAAC discloses that OTT was established with registered capital of CNY1.5 billion ($219 million) and is solely funded by China Eastern. Source: ...
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UK to set out ‘aviation recovery strategy’ this autumn
UK ministers intend to publish an ”aviation recovery plan” this autumn setting out how they will get the sector back on track, as industry stakeholders continue to press for action amid the stalled restoration of passenger services.
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TAP awarded first €500 million of state rescue loan
TAP Portugal has received just under €500 million ($591 million) of its potential €1.2 billion state rescue loan from the Portuguese government, the airline has disclosed. In June, the European Commission approved Portugal’s plan to lend the carrier up to €1.2 billion to help address “immediate liquidity needs” arising from ...
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Stobart confirms Falko among possible buyers for regional unit
Stobart Group has confirmed it is in ‘early stage’ discussions with a number of parties including Falko Regional Aircraft over the possible sale of its regional arm Stobart Air and aircraft lessor Propius.
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EC clears €200m Italian aid for Alitalia
A direct government grant of almost €200 million ($236 million) to Alitalia has been approved by the European Commission to compensate the airline for damage caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Virgin Atlantic to cut 1,150 more jobs after restructuring approved
UK carrier Virgin Atlantic is to cut a further 1,150 jobs after formally securing court approvals for a restructuring plan which will unlock £1.2 billion ($1.6 billion) worth of refinancing.
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Why airline lifelines might be followed by more rescue measures
News that Virgin Atlantic has secured court approval for its planned recapitalisation marks the latest in series of rescue deals that have been struck to ensure airlines around the world can stay airborne. Some have simply secured protection from creditors while they re-organise. Others have secured fresh capital – be ...
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Virgin Australia creditors give green light for Bain sale
Virgin Australia’s creditors have approved the sale of the carrier to US private equity group Bain Capital, with the full transfer of ownership expected to complete by end October. At the second creditors’ meeting on 4 September, the carrier’s creditors voted in favour of Bain’s proposal, which will see unsecured ...
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Ryanair eyes liquidity boost as it targets €400m from share issue
Ryanair is to launch a share issue aimed at raising gross proceeds of around €400 million ($475 million) to help de-risk the group’s debt repayments and better position it to capitalise on fresh growth opportunities in the market
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Airports join airline call for European winter slot waiver
Airports grouping ACI Europe has joined forces with airline bodies and slot coordinators to agree a theoretical framework for a waiver of the 80:20 “use it of lose it” rule during the upcoming northern hemisphere winter season.
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Aviation may not recover until 2024: trade group
US airline trade organisation Airlines for America (A4A) estimates four years will pass before travel returns to normal following the coronavirus pandemic.
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Jet2 sees winter bookings slow but bright picture for summer 2021
UK leisure carrier Jet2 is hopeful of offering capacity close to 2019 levels next summer after citing encouraging forward bookings for the period.
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Air New Zealand’s chief commercial officer Cam Wallace resigns
Cam Wallace has resigned as Air New Zealand’s chief commercial and customer officer after 19 years with the organisation. He will leave at the end of September and will provide consultancy support to chief executive Greg Foran until the end of 2020, the carrier announced today. Source: Air ...
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United Airlines to involuntarily furlough 16,370
United Airlines says that it will involuntarily furlough 16,370 employees at the end of this month as the long-term effects of the coronavirus crisis continue to take its toll on the air transport industry.
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UK court formally backs Virgin Atlantic restructuring plan
Virgin Atlantic has completed another step in its planned recapitalisation after a court today approved its restructuring plan.
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August is strongest traffic month for Ryanair and Wizz since crisis
The two airlines are the first in Europe to report traffic figures for the month, providing an early indication of how much passenger levels returned during the summer travel peak.
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WestJet passes Nav Canada fee increases to customers
Nav Canada, the Canadian provider of civil air navigation services, has increased its fees for air traffic control services by almost 30%, prompting the country’s second largest carrier to pass those fees on to its customers.