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  • Flight or fight: 5G confusion rocks both sides of the Atlantic

    January 21, 2022

    The frenzy around 5G seems to have eased in the last day, as many US carriers – including American Airlines – said they registered a “minor operational impact”.

  • Robust testing regime needed to avoid hard lockdowns, says Tom Watson

    January 17, 2022

    Former Labour deputy leader Tom Watson has urged the government not to scrap lateral flow Covid testing for those travelling to the UK. Watson, now chair of the Laboratory and Testing Industry Organisation (LTIO), said: “The only way our country can avoid hard lockdowns is by maintaining a robust Covid testing regime. As the health [...]

  • Covid tests no longer required for fully vaccinated travellers

    January 16, 2022

    Fully vaccinated travellers will no longer need to take a Covid-19 test when retuning to the UK in time for February’s half-term. Transport secretary Grant Shapps is understood to be in favour of the move – which will likely be announced on 26 January and will save Brits hundreds of pounds in Covid testing – [...]

  • France lifts ban on UK travellers starting tomorrow

    January 13, 2022

    The French Government has lifted the ban on UK tourists travelling to France. From tomorrow morning, double-jabbed travellers will no longer need a compelling reason to travel to the country and will not have to quarantine, French tourism minister Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne announced via Twitter. However, tourists will still be required to take a Covid test [...]

  • Wizz Air issues new €500m bond at minimal premium to repay Bank of England financing

    January 13, 2022

    Wizz Air Holdings (Wizz Air) has issued a €500m bond at minimal premium to pay off Bank of England financing.

  • Air freight demand raises aviation outlook, research says

    January 13, 2022

    The Covid-induced increase in air freight demand has raised the aviation industry’s outlook, according to research from global law firm Reed Smith. Over the last 20 months, the pandemic and the consequent travel restrictions reduced demand for passenger flights but increased it for air cargo, especially as a result of supply chain issues and peaks [...]

  • Heathrow Airport calls for Covid-19 testing to end after 600,000 people cancelled flights last month

    January 11, 2022

    Heathrow Airport has urged the government to remove all testing for fully vaccinated passengers after a wave of cancellations last month.

  • Jet2 boss: Holiday demand back to pre-pandemic level as relaxed testing injects life into sector

    January 7, 2022

    Jet2 chief has said holiday demand is back to pre-pandemic levels, as the industry enjoys relaxed testing rules.

  • Desperate travel sector demands all international Covid testing requirements are scrapped immediately

    January 5, 2022

    All testing requirements for international travellers should be abolished immediately, the travel industry said this morning. Manchester Airports Group (MAG) and Airlines UK said research they commissioned into travel restrictions found domestic, not international, restrictions would be the only way to reduce the spread of Omicron. Pre-departure and day two PCR testing were reintroduced in [...]

  • Brits have to pay for entry to the EU from this year: Cash and pre-authorisation needed for post-Brexit trips to Europe

    January 5, 2022

    Brits will have to start paying €7 per person and pre-register their details in order to enter the European Union from this year. Reports had surfaced in various European media in recent weeks that access to all Schengen EU countries would come at a cost from 2022, and when approached by City PM this morning, [...]

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