Aviation

Ryanair says new Italy decree on airfares ‘illegal’

BLOOMBERG Ryanair Holdings Plc senior executive Eddie Wilson said a new decree passed by the Italian government to reduce the impact of rising airfares this summer is illegal. “It’s ridiculous, illegal and goes against free market laws,” Wilson, who is chief executive officer of Ryanair’s main unit, said in an interview with Ansa newswire. If the new package isn’t scrapped, ...

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Cathay bullish on prospects as profit soars to 13-year high

BLOOMBERG Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd expects its strong recovery from the Covid crisis to continue through the rest of the year after the carrier announced its biggest half-yearly profit since 2010. “We’re extremely pleased with the performance to date,” Chairman Patrick Healy said at a post-earnings media briefing. “We expect to see a solid performance through the rest of the ...

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Amazon surges after CEO Andy Jassy spurs sales growth

BLOOMBERG Amazon.com Inc Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy pulled off a financial double play this earnings season: generating strong revenue growth from the core e-commerce business while cutting the pace of spending. The results sent shares up 8.3% to $139.57 at the close, the best single-day performance since November and the highest price for the stock in almost a year. ...

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Party City, creditors in talks to spin off balloon business

BLOOMBERG Party City Holdco Inc is considering splitting up its balloon manufacturing and retailing businesses as the latter charts a course out of bankruptcy, according to people familiar with the situation. Party City has held confidential talks with debt holders about spinning off its Anagram unit, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the matter is private. ...

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Chairman of Hong Kong Airlines resigns amid management shakeup

BLOOMBERG The chairman of Hong Kong Airlines Ltd resigned, one of several senior management changes at the recently overhauled carrier. Hou Wei was replaced by Zhang Youqiang, chairman of Hong Kong Air Cargo, according to a company memo seen by Bloomberg News. Hou left after a four-year stint that covered the Covid pandemic and a HK$49 billion ($6.3 billion) restructuring ...

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British Airways staff win 13% pay rise

BLOOMBERG Around 24,000 British Airways employees will get a pay rise of 13.1% over an 18-month period as demand for air travel soars, easing the threat of further disruptions as workers push for higher wages across the industry. Along with the salary increase, BA’s workers will also receive a one-time payment of £1,000 ($1,270), the Unite union said in a ...

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Europe’s business travel rebound slips away from airlines’ grip

BLOOMBERG Europe’s long-awaited recovery in corporate travel keeps getting pushed back. Since the end of the coronavirus pandemic, the region’s biggest airline groups have been counting on corporate warriors to head back to the skies. But so far, many business clients have sat out the travel rebound. Just two years ago, Deutsche Lufthansa AG Chief Executive Officer Carsten Spohr boldly ...

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India’s IndiGo posts record profit on soaring demand, go failure

BLOOMBERG IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, posted record quarterly profit in the three months through June, as the demand for travel surged and a smaller competitor’s insolvency funneled a windfall of business. The carrier reported net income of 30.87 billion rupees ($374 million) in the quarter, almost double analysts’ forecast of 17.6 billion rupees, it said in a stock exchange filing. ...

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Ethiopian Air-backed carrier to start in Nigeria by October

BLOOMBERG An airline established by Ethiopian Airlines Group in partnership with institutional investors and the Nigerian government plans to start operations in the West African nation as early as October. The airline, named Nigeria Air, will start with a combination of two wide-bodied planes and six narrow-bodied aircraft, Mesfin Tasew, chief executive officer of Ethiopian Airlines said in an interview ...

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Lufthansa, Wizz slide on cost pressures, capacity plan pullbacks

BLOOMBERG Deutsche Lufthansa AG and Wizz Air Holdings Plc slid after reporting robust quarterly results, as investors focused in on capacity constraints and cost pressures that will prevent the carriers from taking full advantage of demand for air travel. Lufthansa, Europe’s biggest airline group, said that cost inflation is being driven by a rise in air traffic control and airport ...

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