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  • Delta resumes flights from Gatwick in April following 11-year hiatus

    September 26, 2022

    Delta will resume flying from Gatwick to the US in April following an 11-year hiatus.  The legacy carrier announced on monday that a daily service to JFK will restart on 11 April, with tickets already on sale.  “Delta is a huge name in the transatlantic market and being able to offer passengers across London and [...]

  • Easyjet ends carbon offsetting scheme as it focuses on new aircraft technology

    September 26, 2022

    Easyjet is ending its carbon offsetting scheme at the end of the year in favour of a multi-million-pound investment into new aircraft technology under its roadmap to net-zero by 2050. As part of the plan, older planes will be replaced with 168 new Airbus NEO, which are 15 per cent more efficient and 50 per [...]

  • IAG boss predicts all group airlines will return to profit this year

    September 21, 2022

    All of IAG’s subsidiary airlines will post profit this year, according to the group’s chief executive Luis Gallego. “We foresee all the airlines of the group to make profits again this year,” the chief executive told journalists on Wednesday while refraining from elaborating on specific carriers. IAG owns British Airways (BA), Iberia and Aer Lingus, [...]

  • Package holidays boom shows no sign of abating as Tui enjoys surge in bookings

    September 20, 2022

    The post-pandemic boom in package holidays shows no sign of abating as giants such as Tui continue to enjoy high levels of bookings. The German operator said in a trading update published on Tuesday it would stick to its profitability forecasts following an uptick in summer and winter reservations.  TUI saw a travel revival this [...]

  • London airports cancel flights to avoid noise on Queen’s funeral

    September 15, 2022

    London airports such as Heathrow and London City are cancelling flights to avoid noise on Monday, the day of the Queen’s funeral. Heathrow has announced it will cut 15 per cent of its daily schedule, i.e. more than 100 flights, while London City will not fly over Westminster. The west London hub – jointly with [...]

  • Lufthansa in talks with investors over sale of aircraft maintenance business

    September 15, 2022

    Lufthansa is reportedly in talks to sell a stake in its aircraft maintenance business, Lufthansa Technik.  According to Reuters sources, the airline is to offload between 20 and 30 per cent of its stake and was attracting more interest from financial investors than rival firms.  The airline is also expected to commence talks with private [...]

  • Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary to stay until 2028 as airline sorry for ‘mishandling’ press at AGM

    September 15, 2022

    Ryanair’s boss Michael O’Leary is in talks to extend his contract until 2028, as the company said sorry for “mishandling” the press at its AGM this morning. The chief executive told journalists on Thursday that he was hoping to sign the papers by March, subject to agreement on terms.  O’Leary also apologised after reporters were [...]

  • Heathrow leads EU airports’ charge as passenger volumes treble

    September 14, 2022

    Heathrow is leading the passenger traffic charge at EU airports, as numbers increased by more than 300 per cent in July.  Data published today from aviation trade body ACI Europe showed that in July the west London hub was ahead of EU airports, as it reported 6.3 million passengers. On the other hand, Paris Charles [...]

  • Willie Walsh: Fuel prices will put pressure on carriers for rest of year

    September 7, 2022

    Increasing fuel prices will continue to put pressure on airlines’ costs for the rest of the year, according to aviation boss Willie Walsh.  “I am aware of some airlines that have embarked on hedging in recent months … just to provide themselves with some protection against the volatility that we’re witnessing,” said Walsh – a [...]

  • EU airlines’ seat capacity almost back to pre-Covid levels

    August 29, 2022

    EU airlines’ seat capacity is almost back to pre-pandemic levels. According to an analysis by aviation market intelligence firm CAPA – Centre for Aviation, airline capacity is now at almost 89 per cent of 2019 levels. Projected volumes for the fourth quarter of 2022 have also gone up slightly to 88 per cent over the [...]

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