Bloomberg British Airways pilots accepted a pay cut of 20% in a deal to limit job losses, resolving a bitter dispute at the IAG SA unit as carriers seek to weather the global slump in air travel caused by the coronavirus. Just over one-fifth of the 1,255 redundancies initially planned will now go ahead, and some of those may also ...
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Kenya Air to resume Tanzania flights
Bloomberg Kenya Airways Plc will resume flights to Tanzania after talks by the two nations’ transport ministers, rescinding a decision by the country’s Civil Aviation Authority. The Tanzanian regulator had cancelled plans to allow the airline to resume flights because it said Kenya excluded Tanzanians from the list of nationals allowed into its territory under revised coronavirus restrictions. “We managed ...
Read More »GE sees long recovery ahead after progress on costs, cash
Bloomberg General Electric (GE) Co predicted slow gains in operations this year and next after the coronavirus pandemic battered results in the second quarter. The jet-engine division has tracked “early signs of improvement†in flight departures on the path to a lengthy recovery, GE said in a presentation as it reported results. The company burned through $2.1 billion in industrial ...
Read More »SAA’s administrators in guarantee impasse
Bloomberg The administrators of South African Airways (SAA), the state-owned airline that’s in bankruptcy protection, want the government to set aside 16.4 billion rand ($998 million) that it’s guaranteed to pay creditors. The Treasury says the current structure of its guarantees should suffice. The administrators want an agreement for the money to be paid into an escrow account — the ...
Read More »O’Leary sees school reopening key to Europe airline recovery
Bloomberg Kids have only just started their summer break yet Ryanair Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary is already counting the days until they go back to school. With fresh travel restrictions threatening to jeopardise the long-awaited summer recovery, O’Leary said he needs the re-opening of schools in September to reignite business travel and enable Europe’s largest discount carrier ...
Read More »Asian airlines suffer 98% slump in June
Bloomberg Asian airlines carried only 724,000 international passengers in June, a 98% slump from a year earlier, as restrictions on movement suppressed air travel, the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) said. Average passenger load factor was just 36.3%, AAPA said in a statement on Tuesday. The group’s director general, Subhas Menon, said the prospect of a recovery in the ...
Read More »Singapore Air braces for another loss on Covid-19
Bloomberg Singapore Airlines Ltd, consistently voted one of the world’s best airlines by Skytrax, is poised for another hefty quarterly loss after the coronavirus left it flying a tiny fraction of its usual number of passengers. The airline warned this month that it expects a material operating loss in its fiscal first quarter. It already suffered a record net loss ...
Read More »Virus second wave may stall travel recovery, Ryanair warns
Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc issued a stark assessment of the threat to airlines as they seek to rebound from the coronavirus crisis, saying it’s concerned that a series of local lockdowns followed by a second wave of infection will hold back the recovery from the pandemic. Ryanair kicked off earnings season for European carriers on Monday by posting a loss ...
Read More »Delta targets virus tests for all employees
Bloomberg A program with Quest Diagnostics and the Mayo Clinic will “test virtually all employees in the next four weeks,†Delta said in a statement, outlining one of the more ambitious plans in corporate America. The carrier also told employees it would introduce at-home testing in the viral hot spots of Florida and Texas, as well as for workers based ...
Read More »FAA says 737s in storage are corroding during pandemic
Bloomberg Boeing Co 737 planes in storage because of the coronavirus pandemic are at risk of losing power in both engines when they fly again and must be inspected, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said. The emergency order applies to about 2,000 older Next Generation and Classic versions of Boeing’s workhorse single-aisle jet in the US, not the grounded ...
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