Aviation

ExpressJet files for bankruptcy in wake of split from United Airlines

  Bloomberg ExpressJet Airlines, a small regional carrier that was once among the world’s biggest by fleet size, filed for bankruptcy with plans to liquidate after ceasing operations. The company, based in Georgia, listed assets and liabilities of no more than $50 million each in its bankruptcy petition. ExpressJet laid off most of its workforce prior to filing for bankruptcy, ...

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Dublin Airport opens new runway

  Bloomberg Dublin Airport was expected to finally open its new runway in a move that is hoped will reduce delays following a summer of long queues and travel disruption across Europe. The first flight from the north runway was planned to take off on Wednesday between 11.30am and 12.30pm, with an introductory morning schedule starting from August 25. Airports ...

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Gatwick Airport ends caps over Heathrow disruption

  Bloomberg London Gatwick airport said it will end capacity caps this month, bringing some relief to travelers as schedule reductions at the UK capital’s larger Heathrow hub continue through the winter season. Gatwick, controlled by French builder Vinci SA, has hired 400 security staff to help resolve a labour crunch while delegating other workers to address shortages at airport ...

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SpiceJet says it’s open to external investors

  Bloomberg Financially troubled Indian carrier SpiceJet Ltd is open to investment from external parties, including other airlines, as it seeks to raise 20 billion rupees ($250 million), Chairman Ajay Singh told reporters in New Delhi. Singh declined to say what other carriers SpiceJet may be in discussions with but indicated an equity stake sale may be one option. SpiceJet’s ...

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Ethiopian Airlines fires pilots for falling asleep

  Bloomberg Ethiopian Airlines Group suspended a plane crew pending an investigation after they lost communication with air-traffic control in Addis Ababa before later landing safely. Flight ET343 was en route to the Ethiopian capital from Khartoum in neighbouring Sudan, Africa’s largest airline said in a statement. Appropriate action will be taken against the aviators based on the outcome of ...

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US directs airlines to provide free meals during travel chaos

  Bloomberg US airlines should buy meals and hotel rooms for passengers suffering the lengthy flight delays, according to Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, who called the disruptions roiling the travel industry “unacceptable.” In a letter to major carriers, Buttigieg asked that travellers be given meal vouchers for delays of at least three hours that are caused by the airlines ...

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Swiss cabin crew wages likely to rise

  Bloomberg Wages for cabin crews at Swiss International Airlines AG are likely to rise as the airline attempts to retain staff, said Chief Executive Officer Dieter Vranckx. In an interview with the newspaper NZZ, Vranckx said Lufthansa-owned Swiss will likely offer higher wages to staff next month as inflation crimps the cost of living. “Wages will most likely be ...

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Cathay Pacific pilots offered extra pay for flights to China

  Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd is dangling allowances of up to HK$5,000 ($640) a flight as a sweetener for pilots rostered on to fly in and out of mainland China, with ongoing Covid-19 curbs making it less appealing to work those routes. The Hong Kong-based airline’s dedicated Chinese mainland operations have “been particularly onerous,” the company acknowledged in a ...

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Apollo in line for $7m breakup fee for SAS

  Bloomberg The federal judge overseeing SAS AB’s Chapter 11 process approved a $7 million breakup fee to Apollo Global Management Inc if its planned bankruptcy financing package for the Scandinavian airline falls through. Apollo said it would provide roughly $700 million to help SAS continue to operate during bankruptcy on the condition that the court signed off on the ...

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IAG’s Iberia Express crews to strike over pay

  Bloomberg Cabin crew staff of International Consolidated Airlines Group SA’s low-cost Spanish carrier Iberia Express plan to strike after talks over pay stalled. The USO union has called walkouts from August 28 to September 6 after failing to reach an accord with the company to link pay to inflation and then increase salaries, an official for the union said. ...

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