Aviation

EasyJet targets more long-haul feeder ties after Singapore deal

Bloomberg EasyJet Plc Chief Executive Officer Johan Lundgren is in talks for further deals allowing passengers to connect with flights operated by long-haul carriers after announcing an accord with Singapore Airlines Ltd. Europe’s second-biggest discount carrier aims to seal more tie-ups before the year’s end, Lundgren said in an interview in London. Potential allies include more Asian operators as well ...

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Delta Air Lines jet-engine failure at 18,000 feet draws US safety probe

Bloomberg US safety regulators are investigating an engine failure on a Delta Air Lines Inc. jet that forced pilots to shut down the turbine and return to Atlanta shortly after takeoff. The accident occurred last week on a Boeing Co. 757-200 bound for Orlando, Florida, the National Transportation Safety Board said. Delta Flight 1418, which had 121 passengers and six ...

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Britain devises plan to keep jets flying in no-deal Brexit

Bloomberg Britain’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is stepping up efforts to ensure that airlines and aerospace companies can carry on functioning in the event of a no-deal Brexit. The regulator has briefed government officials on its plans to recruit staff with the expertise to take over the certification of parts and planes should the split cause Britain to leave the ...

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KLM’s easing of pilot workload stokes Air France unions’ fire

Bloomberg Dutch airline KLM agreed to reduce the workload for its pilots. Unions at sister carrier Air France want a deal too. Labour representatives at Air France-KLM’s French unit have been asking for a pay rise since the beginning of the year, vowing to stage more strikes if new Chief Executive Officer Ben Smith doesn’t comply. Now that KLM pilots ...

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Ryanair slams Poland’s ‘stupid’ $10 billion new airport project

Bloomberg Poland’s plan to build a $9.4 billion central airport 45 kilometres (27 miles) outside of the capital will be a waste of money that would be better spent on improving existing facilities, according to Europe’s biggest low-cost carrier Ryanair Holdings Plc. Warsaw already has two operating airports, whose capacities aren’t fully used and could be expanded instead of building ...

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Norwegian braves Argentina’s meltdown to start $18 flights

Bloomberg Argentina’s peso is slumping and the economy can’t catch a break. Norwegian Air’s mostly shrugging it all off to offer plane tickets starting at $18. The company is betting that a weaker peso will attract foreigners and a recession at home will boost domestic travel, said Ole Christian Melhus, chief executive officer of the Argentine unit, in an interview. ...

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Kenya to court Ryanair, easyJet to boost ‘tourism’

Bloomberg Kenya plans discussions with low-cost airlines such as Ryanair Holdings and easyJet Plc to begin flying to the East African nation famous for its beaches and safaris, its tourism minister said. Tourism is one of the country’s biggest generators of foreign exchange after remittances and agricultural exports, and earned the nation $1.2 billion last year, according to the Kenya ...

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Ryanair chairman faces bid to oust him

Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc’s chairman of more than two decades, US billionaire David Bonderman, is facing increasing opposition to his re-election at the Irish discount carrier’s annual meeting later this month. The ITF and ETF international labor groups and investor-advisory service Glass Lewis are separately lobbying against the reappointment of Bonderman, a long-time ally of Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary ...

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It’s tough to make money in India, says airline group

Bloomberg India may be the world’s fastest growing major aviation market, but it is difficult for airlines to make money as excessive taxes and poor infrastructure choke the industry, according to the International Air Transport Association. While jet fuel accounts for about 24 percent of a carrier’s average costs globally, it is 34 percent in India, making domestic airlines even ...

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Strikes, traffic control disruption hit Ryanair

Bloomberg Ryanair Holding Plc scrapped flights for 100,000 passengers last month as operations at the discount carrier were hit by strikes in five nations together with air traffic control disruption across a swathe of Europe. Ryanair cancelled almost 550 flights in August, compared with 27 a year earlier, the Dublin-based company said. Cockpit crews walked out on August 10 in ...

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