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February, 2022

  • 18 February

    Air France-KLM ramps up capacity as Omicron recedes

      Bloomberg Air France-KLM plans to cautiously ramp up capacity in coming months as the latest coronavirus wave fades, while exploring new ways to raise funds to pay back a government pandemic bailout. The struggling carrier forecast network capacity of 73% to 78% of 2019 levels during the first three months of this year, according to a statement. That would …

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  • 18 February

    Australia’s Rex plans fleet surge as bookings pick up

      Bloomberg Australian airline Rex laid out ambitious plans to increase the number of jets taking on Qantas Airways Ltd on the country’s busiest routes, saying the worst of the fallout from the pandemic appears to be over. Regional Express Holdings Ltd, as the airline is officially called, last year started a domestic business flying popular legs including Melbourne-Sydney and …

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  • 18 February

    China must open for Asia travel rebound, jet lessor AerCap says

      Bloomberg AerCap Holdings NV, the world’s largest aircraft leasing firm, is “very optimistic” people will travel in large numbers once borders open up and believes that will apply equally to Southeast Asia, which is currently lagging the rest of the world, according to Chief Executive Officer Gus Kelly. Travel in the US is already back to around 80% of …

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  • 18 February

    Ahold Delhaize drops after warning of lower profit

      Bloomberg Royal Ahold Delhaize NV’s stock dropped after the Stop & Shop owner said it expects lower earnings per share this fiscal year as inflation weighs on consumers and the industry grapples with continued supply chain disruption. The retailer said it expects underlying earnings per share to decline by low- to mid-single-digits this year. The shares dropped as much …

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  • 18 February

    Cathay flies only 797 travellers a day as Covid squeeze persists

      Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd expects to continue operating at about 2% of pre-pandemic passenger capacity as long as Hong Kong, battling a rapidly worsening Covid-19 outbreak, keeps virus restrictions in place. Hong Kong’s main airline, which relies solely on international travel, carried 24,699 passengers in January, down 99.2% from the same month in 2019, prior to the pandemic. …

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  • 18 February

    Vietnam to lift curbs on tourists on March 15

      Bloomberg Vietnam will lift most restrictions on international travellers arriving in the country beginning from March 15, according to a post on the government’s website. International tourists must have proof of being vaccinated or recovery from Covid-19 with a negative test result ahead of departure under the current plan, the website reported. They would be required purchase Covid-19 medical …

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  • 18 February

    Kering shares surge as Gucci sales rebound on new collection

      Bloomberg Kering SA shares rose the most since 2020 after sales at Gucci, the luxury group’s biggest brand, blew past pre-pandemic levels on demand for its latest collection. A 32% jump in comparable revenue at Gucci during the fourth quarter was almost twice the increase analysts expected. The stock rose as much as 7.9%. Kering’s results provide more evidence …

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  • 17 February

    Standard Chartered targets cost cuts after profit miss

      Bloomberg Standard Chartered Plc (StanChart) will hand back $750 million through a share buyback despite missing estimates, as the bank looks to cost cuts and higher interest rates to boost returns. Adjusted pretax profits for 2021 rose 55% to $3.9 billion, missing a company-compiled estimate of $4.3 billion, dragged down by a $300 million writedown on its investment in …

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  • 17 February

    Canada’s biggest bank faces shareholder vote on climate standards

      Bloomberg Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) shareholders will vote on whether the bank should tighten its standards for sustainable finance, action inspired by a 2021 pipeline financing deal that was criticised for green-washing and general concern over lax standards for so-called sustainability-linked debt. Investors for Paris Compliance, a shareholder advocacy group set up last year to hold Canadian companies …

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  • 17 February

    Italy now sees Paschi capital gap at $4 billion amid revamp

      Bloomberg Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA may seek a capital injection of about $4 billion, in a reassessment of the cost to stabilise the state-owned lender. The amount, which could be a billion euros more than estimated in December, is now seen by the treasury as necessary to comply with the bank-specific capital regulations set by the …

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