BLOOMBERG Qantas Airways Ltd’s woes deepened after the government said it’s looking to shake up the way takeoff and landing slots are granted in Sydney in order to help smaller rivals like Rex and Bonza. Airline access to Australia’s biggest aviation hub “has not kept pace with global developments,” a review of the aviation sector said. The government wants to ...
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Vietnam Airlines to restore 90% of int’l flight frequency
HANOI / WAM Vietnam Airlines continues to increase flight frequency on routes to Europe, Australia, and China, restoring nearly 90% of its pre-pandemic international flight network, according to the Vietnam News Agency (VNA). Specifically, from September 23, it will increase the frequency of flights between Hanoi and Beijing (China) from three to four weekly. Currently, the airline is still operating ...
Read More »Lufthansa CEO tells automakers to keep their hands off SAF
BLOOMBERG Airlines will need all of the world’s synthetic aviation fuel, meaning there won’t be any left for cars, the head of Europe’s biggest airline group told Germany’s automakers. Deutsche Lufthansa AG Chief Executive Officer Carsten Spohr said so-called sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) offer the only workable path to decarbonising air travel, though supplies are tight. “With no technology in ...
Read More »United Airlines resumes US flights after temporary grounding
BLOOMBERG United Airlines Holdings Inc suffered a temporary grounding of its aircraft nationwide due to a software update that caused a “widespread slowdown” in its technology systems. The Chicago-based carrier requested the grounding for its main operation and regional after its aircraft were unable to contact flight dispatchers using normal means, according to a posting on the Federal Aviation Administration’s ...
Read More »UK air traffic control failure prompted 350 flight cancellations: Ryanair
BLOOMBERG Ryanair Holdings said it was forced to cancel more than 350 flights over two days late last month when air-traffic control in the UK was hit by an outage, disrupting air space across the country. The Irish low-cost airline said in a traffic statistics release that 63,000 of its passengers faced cancellations on August 28 and 29 because of ...
Read More »IndiGo to set up aircraft leasing unit, order 10 more A320neos
BLOOMBERG IndiGo is setting up an aircraft-leasing subsidiary in the western Indian state of Gujarat, following a similar move by Air India as the country’s two biggest carriers enlarge their fleets. The budget airline, which has a market share of 63% in India, also plans to order 10 additional Airbus SE A320neo aircraft, expanding a 300-jet deal inked in 2019, ...
Read More »Europe’s airlines offer discounts amid travel slowdown
BLOOMBERG Airlines across Europe have begun discounting their tickets as the peak summer travel season gives way to the traditionally slower months of more subdued bookings. Discounter EasyJet Plc said that it’s offering 20% off on more than 1.7 million seats for flights from mid-September to the end of March. British Airways launched an end-of-summer sale on the same day ...
Read More »Superdry sinks to $27.5 million loss as turnaround flounders
BLOOMBERG Superdry Plc swung to an annual loss and expects no revenue growth in the current year as the fashion retailer struggles to compete with other clothing brands during the UK’s cost-of-living crisis. The company, known for its logo-printed T-shirts and bright colours, reported a pretax loss of £21.7 million ($27.5 million) for the full year, compared with a profit ...
Read More »It’s raining cash at Qantas in supercharged post-Covid era
BLOOMBERG Alan Joyce is bowing out at Qantas Airways Ltd with an unprecedented cash splurge, underscoring the profitability of the post-Covid era and reigniting concerns about the soaring cost of air travel. The Australian airline sprayed money in all directions as it reported record earnings. Qantas simultaneously spent billions of dollars on Boeing Co and Airbus SE jets, returned A$500 ...
Read More »Amsterdam Airport seeksgovernment clarity on flight cuts push
BLOOMBERG The owner of Amsterdam’s airport urged the Dutch government to provide clarity about the highly-contested plans to restrict capacity at the hub following the collapse of the ruling coalition. Royal Schiphol Group said plans to cut capacity by 8% starting this winter were at an impasse amid legal challenges to the measures by airlines as well as Prime Minister ...
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