Aviation

Companies choosing flights on price rather than loyalty plans

  Bloomberg Flying business class has always been beyond the means of most fliers. Now even companies can’t afford fares that have soared as the world tries to reconnect in the wake of Covid. A return business-class flight on the longest routes, between New York and Sydney, for example, can cost more than $20,000, about double the price from pre-pandemic ...

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Boeing holds fresh talks with China regulator on 737 Max comeback

  Bloomberg Boeing Co and China’s aviation authority held a meeting to evaluate the 737 Max aircraft, which hasn’t been fully approved to return to commercial service in the country despite flying again in most other markets. The talks were held in Zhoushan in eastern China, according to CAAC News, the media arm of the Civil Aviation Administration of China. ...

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FedEx’s warnings highlight economic risks, its own issues

  Bloomberg FedEx Corp’s profit warning this week hit a nerve with global markets already jittery over the state of the economy. Shares of the delivery giant sank 21% last week, wiping out $11 billion in market value, and dragging the broader market to its worst week since June, as the results fuelled concern of weaker e-commerce and business-to-business activity. ...

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Warren urges DOT to block JetBlue’s $3.8b Spirit deal

Bloomberg Senator Elizabeth Warren urged federal airline regulators to block JetBlue Airways Corp’s proposed merger with Spirit Airlines Inc. by invoking a rarely used authority from the 1950s to argue that the $3.8 billion deal isn’t “consistent with the public interest.” In a letter to Transportation Department Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, said the agency could use its ...

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Virgin Australia not in a hurry to get back into long-hauls

  Bloomberg Virgin Australia is reluctant to resume long-haul services even as demand for international travel soars, Chief Executive Officer Jayne Hrdlicka said, as the airline seeks to rein in costs and prepares for an initial public offering as soon as next year. “Anything that we did from a long-haul standpoint would have a very high hurdle on it,” Hrdlicka ...

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FAA hits airlines on flight delays after United CEO comments

  Bloomberg US aviation regulators struck back at major carriers’ reliability after the head of United Airlines Holdings Inc called the government’s air-traffic system “by far the No. 1” cause of flight delays. United Chief Executive Officer Scott Kirby made the comments in Washington during a conference. Within hours, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a statement, including a chart ...

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Cathay says training, jet bottleneck slowing Covid recovery

  Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd expects to fly one-third of its pre-Covid capacity by the end of the year, up from 25% previously projected as Hong Kong gradually loosens restrictions on travel, including lengthy mandatory quarantine stays. The recovery will take time as Hong Kong’s main airline returns its fleet to service and trains staff after operating at as ...

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Air Canada says short-haul future includes electric jets

  Bloomberg The head of Air Canada says the carrier will be able to offer zero-emission electric flights to customers in Canada as soon as 2028. The airline said it will purchase 30 ES-30 electric-hybrid aircraft for an undisclosed amount. The planes, which are being developed by Sweden-based Heart Aerospace AB, are “much more cost efficient” and could help the ...

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Garuda may remove first class seats in domestic bet

  Bloomberg Distressed airline PT Garuda Indonesia may stop selling first class tickets as it focuses on flying local. The state-owned carrier will concentrate on business, premium economy and economy seats because it is more suitable for the market, State Enterprises Minister Erick Thohir said. He reiterated that Garuda will stop most international routes to cut costs, except for a ...

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SAS confident for winter over funding, travel rebounds

Bloomberg SAS AB Chief Executive Officer Anko van der Werff said he’s confident the Scandinavian airline will emerge successfully from a Chapter 11 restructuring after winning clearance for a $700 million financing package and seeing a rebound in its own performance. Approval for the Apollo Global Management funding from a US bankruptcy judge is “the biggest and most important news” ...

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