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Iceland is getting another brand new carrier, Play Air

Bloomberg Airlines may be struggling to survive the industry’s worst-ever downturn, but investors in Iceland reckon the time is ripe to launch a brand new carrier. Play Air aims to commence flights this fall with a plan borrowed from Wow Air Hf, which collapsed in 2019. Like Wow, it will seek to exploit Iceland’s position in the North Atlantic to ...

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Pilot, ATC blamed for Pakistan plane crash

Bloomberg Pakistan said the Airbus SE A320 crash in a Karachi neighbourhood last month happened because of errors made by the pilot and air traffic controllers (ATC). Both engines of the state-run Pakistan International Airlines Corp plane were damaged during the first failed attempt at landing at the airport, aviation minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan told lawmakers in parliament. The aircraft ...

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EasyJet lawsuit over data breach attracts around 10,000 travellers

Bloomberg EasyJet Plc faces a lawsuit over a data breach disclosed last month that potentially exposed private details of 9 million passengers. More than 10,000 people have joined the suit since it was filed last month, according to law firm PGMBM. Victims are entitled to as much as 2,000 pounds ($2,500) in compensation, meaning the case could be worth as ...

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Flyers hiding virus infection show risks of reopening borders

Bloomberg People infected with the coronavirus were allowed to board aircraft and travel to Hong Kong in recent days, highlighting the challenge of controlling the pandemic at the same time governments seek the safest ways to reopen borders. Hong Kong’s health authority said one infected passenger arrived from Manila on a Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd flight, and another was on ...

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Japan retailers gain after surge in sales

Bloomberg Shares in a range of Japanese retailers gained following a surge in sales at furniture depot Nitori Holdings Co and casual fashion retailer Shimamura Co, an early indication of pent-up demand from local shoppers as the threat of the coronavirus subsided. Nitori same-store sales jumped 47% in June from the previous year, the most on record in data going ...

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S Africa willing to cede control of airline

Bloomberg South Africa’s government plans to retain a minority shareholding in South African Airways, the national airline that has been in bankruptcy protection for the last six months, while ceding management control to its investors, an official said. “We are not obsessed with control,” Kgathatso Tlhakudi, deputy director-general at department of public enterprises, said in an interview on Johannesburg-based Radio ...

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EU may opt to keep Americans out once borders open again

Bloomberg The European Union may decide to keep the door shut to Americans when officials convene on Wednesday to discuss whom to let in as the bloc eases controls on its external borders. Diplomats from the 27-nation EU in Brussels are scheduled to discuss the criteria for lifting a curb on non-essential travel to the bloc as of July 1. ...

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Kim freezes military moves against Seoul in U-turn

Bloomberg Kim Jong-un ordered the suspension of military actions against South Korea, a move that could ease tensions after North Korea blew up a liaison office built by Seoul and warned of further provocations. Kim “took stock of the prevailing situation and suspended the military action plans against the south” during a military commission meeting for his ruling Worker’s Party ...

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Trump meets Duda in first visit since March

Bloomberg President Donald Trump was expected to meet Polish President Andrzej Duda on Wednesday in his first encounter with a foreign leader since the coronavirus pandemic prompted global lockdowns in March, in a visit both leaders hope provides a political boost for looming elections. The Polish president is travelling to Washington just days before he seeks re-election in the hope ...

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