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  • Travel corridors: ’50 per cent’ chance of London-New York travel by end of November

    October 23, 2020

    There is a 50:50 chance that a travel corridor between London and New York could be set up before Thanksgiving, Heathrow Airport’s chief executive said today. John Holland-Kaye said that preparations for a trial testing scheme to enable business travel were advancing rapidly. Speaking to the Evening Standard, he said that the national holiday, which [...]

  • US airlines continue to bleed cash as wait for stimulus package goes on

    October 22, 2020

    US airlines laid out the continued cost of the coronavirus pandemic today as the wait for a new stimulus package from federal authorities went on. American Airlines fell to a loss of $2.4bn (£1.8bn) in the period from July to September, its third consecutive quarterly loss. The Texas-headquartered carrier revenue fell 73 per cent compared [...]

  • British Airways owner IAG nosedives into €1.3bn pandemic loss and cuts flights over winter

    October 22, 2020

    British Airways owner IAG nosedives into €1.3bn pandemic loss and cuts flights over winter

  • United Airlines tests digital Covid pass on UK-US flight in effort to reopen borders

    October 21, 2020

    United Airlines will today test a digital coronavirus pass as part of a global pilot programme to establish a common international standard for Covid-19 test results. The nonprofit programme, called CommonPass, has been developed in the hopes it will speed up the reopening of borders, as the future of the airline industry remains precarious while [...]

  • UK airports losing £83m a week due to coronavirus

    October 20, 2020

    The UK’s airports are losing £83m a week as a result of the coronavirus crisis, the Airport Operators Association (AOA) revealed this evening. Air travel has been decimated by the pandemic, with the collapse of passenger revenues on course to set the sector back £4.3bn this year. However, the trade body said that the real [...]

  • Flybe to fly again next year after administrators agree sale to Cyrus Capital

    October 19, 2020

    Collapsed regional airline Flybe will take to the skies again next year after its administrators agreed for it to be sold to a firm controlled by hedge fund Cyrus Capital. Administrators from EY said they had agreed to a sale of Flybe’s business and assets, including the brand, intellectual property, stock and equipment, to Thyme [...]

  • Global airlines get nearly £100bn in state aid and bailout funding

    October 13, 2020

    Easyjet last week became the latest airline to indicate that it may need more money from the state to deal with the financial hammering it has taken at the hands of coronavirus. Around the world, governments have already splashed out a whopping £98.7bn on airlines, a figure that could jump by another $25bn (£19.3bn) if [...]

  • British Airways boss Alex Cruz steps down amid industry’s ‘worst crisis’

    October 12, 2020

    Alex Cruz will step down as chief executive and chairman of British Airways with immediate effect, owner International Airlines Group said. IAG chief Luis Gallego said the management shake-up came as the firm navigated “the worst crisis faced in our industry” in his first major announcement since taking over from Willie Walsh. The pandemic has [...]

  • London City boss: Airport testing can be ‘shot in the arm’ for economy

    October 12, 2020

    The boss of London City airport has urged the government’s new travel taskforce to lay out how it will implement a coronavirus testing regime. Robert Sinclair said that doing so would “deliver a much-needed shot in the arm for business air travel, boosting economic growth across every region and every sector.”  “We know the demand [...]

  • London Southend boss: Airport testing NOW is the only way to make passengers feel safe and get UK flying again

    October 8, 2020

    The chief executive of London Southend airport has said that the country’s airlines will only begin to recover when passengers are confident enough to fly again – and that means the government must impose a coronavirus testing regime now. Aviation leaders had hoped that ministers would announce plans to put in place an airport testing [...]

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