Bloomberg United Airlines Holdings Inc said as many as 593 employees face termination after declining to get the coronavirus vaccine following the carrier’s deadline last week. About 2,000 United workers have requested an exemption on medical or religious grounds, the company said, the day after the vaccine mandate deadline took effect for about 67,000 US-based employees. The airline plans to ...
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Boeing sees travel back at 2019 levels in two or three years
Bloomberg Boeing Co forecasts that commercial aviation should be back to 2019 levels in two to three years, buoyed by a strong domestic recovery in China and parts of Europe, the US planemaker’s China head said. Various countries’ vaccination rates and differing quarantine requirements will pose some hurdles but “we’re anticipating in the next two to three years that the ...
Read More »Upscale airline startup barges into Southwest’s Texas turf
Bloomberg A tiny startup is expanding its semiprivate flight services in Texas, an incursion on the home turf of industry behemoth Southwest Airlines Co that targets business travelers in three of the state’s largest cities. JSX will begin service to Austin, Texas, from Dallas Love Field while doubling its Houston service to four daily flights. The carrier boards at the ...
Read More »Rolls-Royce to sell ITP Aero unit in Spain to Bain for $2b
Bloomberg Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc agreed to sell its ITP Aero unit in Spain to a group led by Bain Capital for 1.7 billion euros ($2 billion), netting the British jet-engine maker much-needed cash to help it recover from the coronavirus crisis. The sale to Bain, JB Capital and Spanish defense firm Sapa will help Rolls rebuild its balance sheet, the ...
Read More »EasyJet raises $1.7b in rights issue after spurning Wizz Air
Bloomberg EasyJet Plc raised 1.2 billion pounds ($1.7 billion) in a stock sale, cash that will help the low-cost UK carrier weather the slow winter and prepare for a rebound in leisure travel. Existing investors purchased 93% of the 301 million shares available in a rights offering at a discounted price of 410 pence each, EasyJet said on Tuesday in ...
Read More »Airlines demand virus-busting seats to ease Covid deep cleaning
Bloomberg Demand for airplane-seat coverings that repel viruses and bacteria has soared during the Covid-19 pandemic, as carriers look to cut the time and cost of cleaning cabins. “The stakes are high for airlines,†said Quentin Munier, head of strategy and innovation at the seat division of aircraft-parts giant Safran SA. Tenders for new orders increasingly call for fabrics with ...
Read More »United CEO: 98.5% of our US staff have been vaccinated
Bloomberg United Airlines Holdings Inc Chief Executive Officer Scott Kirby said that 98.5% of its US-based employees have been vaccinated against Covid-19. The carrier expects to see vaccine totals “north of 99%†when it tallies final figures for how many employees have complied with its mandate to be vaccinated or face termination. United had set a September 27 deadline for ...
Read More »Thailand looking to attract Indian travellers
Bloomberg Thailand is looking to attract Indian travellers during the traditional holiday season to boost its tourism-reliant economy that’s been hit hard by the absence of mass holidaymakers from countries including China. The Thai tourism industry expects Indians to resume travel in large numbers next month during Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, said Somsong Sachaphimukh, vice president of the ...
Read More »Southwest Air aims hiring blitz at Denver airport ramp
Bloomberg Southwest Airlines Co is deploying new hiring tactics, including on-the-spot interviews and instant job offers for ramp workers at Denver International Airport, in an effort to entice entry-level workers in a highly competitive US labour market. Southwest’s latest recruiting strategy comes as it battles nationwide with companies across a variety of industries to find workers for the 5,000 jobs ...
Read More »Paris airports need more easing to recover traffic
Bloomberg The reopening of transatlantic flights to the US is “great news†for Paris, but it won’t bring air traffic back to where it was before the pandemic, according to the operator of the city’s airports. Paris serves as a hub to connect various continents, and “as long as Asia is closed, notably China,†all incoming traffic to Paris that ...
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