Bloomberg EasyJet Plc Chief Financial Officer Andrew Findlay has informed the carrier that he plans to leave next year, days after facing down a demand for his removal from the board in a dramatic shareholder vote. Findlay will stay on until May 2021 when his contract expires, EasyJet said in a statement on Tuesday. The low-cost carrier said it would …
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Ryanair warns workers on 600 surplus Spanish jobs
Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc executives preparing for thousands of job cuts warned employees in Spain that the collapse of air travel had left the discount airline with more than 600 surplus pilots and cabin crew in the country. The Irish carrier estimates it has an excess of 266 pilots and 351 cabin crew, people director Darrell Hughes said on a …
Read More »Germany, Lufthansa agree on bailout plan
Bloomberg The German government and Deutsche Lufthansa AG have agreed on a bailout package, German news agency DPA reported without citing the source of the information. After delays in recent days, the committee that manages Germany’s WSF Economic Stabilisation Fund was set to meet on Monday, according to a person familiar with the matter. The meeting is an indication that …
Read More »Indian state starts domestic flights with fewer planes
Bloomberg India’s Maharashtra, home to the nation’s financial hub Mumbai, resumed commercial flights on Monday with reduced domestic services as the state struggles to contain coronavirus infection cases. The state will allow 50 flights per day, from the earlier 200 flight movements, Mumbai airport said in a statement, joining airports in cities including Chennai and Hyderabad in pruning air-travel services. …
Read More »Pakistan jet hit runway, took off again before crashing
Bloomberg It was supposed to be another regular flight on one of Pakistan’s busiest domestic routes between its two biggest cities. State-run Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) Corp’s PK 8303 flight had a normal departure from the eastern city of Lahore. Close to landing before 2:45 pm local time, the pilots told passengers to fasten their seat-belts as it approached Karachi’s …
Read More »Southwest Air sees flying to be cut 30%
Bloomberg Southwest Airlines Co expects flying capacity later this year to be down about 30% from 2019, potentially leaving the company overstaffed, Chief Executive Officer Gary Kelly said. The carrier may be forced into the first involuntary furloughs in its 49-year history if travel demand doesn’t pick up more swiftly over the summer, Kelly said in a video message to …
Read More »EasyJet’s founder defeated in bid to oust management
Bloomberg EasyJet Plc founder turned activist Stelios Haji-Ioannou lost out on an attempt to remove the UK airline’s management and block Airbus SE jet purchases. Shareholders resolved to retain four directors including Chief Executive Officer Johan Lundgren, Chairman John Barton and Chief Financial Officer Andrew Findlay at a virtual meeting. Haji-Ioannou, EasyJet’s top investor with a 34% stake, has spent …
Read More »Amazon Prime Air to rise fivefold to 200 jets, rivaling UPS
Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc’s Prime Air fleet will grow to about 200 planes — up from 42 now — in the next seven or eight years, creating an air cargo service that could rival United Parcel Service (UPS), according to a study. “At a time when many other airlines are downsizing due to the pandemic, Amazon’s push for faster and cheaper …
Read More »UK arrivals to face fines for breaking rules
Bloomberg Passengers arriving in the UK will be forced into quarantine for two weeks and face fines of 1,000 pounds ($1,200) if they break the rules. The plan, which will take effect from June 8, is designed to stop travelers bringing coronavirus into the country after becoming infected overseas, and is likely to have a major impact on the aviation …
Read More »Airlines caught unawares as India allows local flights
Bloomberg India’s decision to resume domestic flights from May 25 was a bolt out of the blue for most of the country’s aviation companies. Top executives at three Indian airlines said they learned about the move when the aviation minister tweeted it. The executives asked not to be identified citing rules on speaking to the media. Airline shares surged. Most …
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