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  • Joe Biden could favour Ireland travel corridor over London-New York link – reports

    November 27, 2020

    The aviation industry is facing a race against time to set up a travel corridor between London and New York amid fears that President-elect Joe Biden will favour an air link with Dublin instead. There had been hopes that a quarantine-free corridor between London and New York would be in place by Thanksgivings, but these [...]

  • Aviation groups push for airport slot waiver extension

    November 26, 2020

    Leading aviation organisations have pushed for airport slot rules to be waived into the summer as airlines continue to battle the coronavirus downturn. Under the existing rules, which have been suspended since March, airlines which do not use 80 per cent of their take-off and landing slots have to cede them to rival carriers. The [...]

  • Easyjet sees domestic bookings jump as lockdown restrictions eased

    November 26, 2020

    Easyjet today said that bookings for domestic flights had seen a “significant rise” this week following the news that coronavirus restrictions in the UK would be eased over Christmas. Flights between London and Bristol to Belfast, as well as from London to Edinburgh, were the most popular, the airline said. In addition, searches for flights [...]

  • Wizz Air slams slot suspension as it seeks to grow presence at Gatwick

    November 24, 2020

    Hungarian carrier Wizz Air has hit out at regulators over fears that a continued freeze on airport slot rules could derail efforts to bolster its presence at London Gatwick. Under normal circumstances, airlines which fail to use 80 per cent of their take-off and landing slots have to cede some of these to their rivals. [...]

  • Former IAG boss Willie Walsh to become IATA chief exec

    November 23, 2020

    Willie Walsh, the outspoken former boss of British Airways-owner IAG, is set to become the head of global aviation body IATA. The Irishman stepped down from his role as chief executive of the European carrier group in September. He had been meant to leave in the spring, but agreed to carry out to shepherd IAG [...]

  • High life for the housebound? BA begins sale of first class stock

    November 23, 2020

    You might not be able to fly first class at the moment, but you could slip into some first class slippers this Christmas after British Airways announced a sale of thousands of stock items. Housebound passengers missing the high life will be able to splash out on the full range of BA items, from champagne [...]

  • Global airlines will need $80bn more to stay airborne, IATA warns

    November 20, 2020

    Industry body the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has warned that the world’s airlines will need another $80bn (£60bn) in aid to get through the rest of coronavirus crisis. Governments around the world have already put up $160bn to keep their struggling carriers airborne, but IATA director-general Alexandre de Juniac said more would be needed. [...]

  • Gatwick Airport to open coronavirus testing centre

    November 20, 2020

    Gatwick Airport will open a coronavirus testing centre at the end of the month offering passengers results the next day. From 30 November, passengers both arriving at and departing from the Sussex airport will be able to take a test for £60. The airport said the centre could help to fulfil the requirements of the [...]

  • Airline stocks take flight again on Moderna vaccine success

    November 16, 2020

    Airline stocks took flight in the last few minutes as Moderna revealed that its coronavirus vaccine was 95 per cent effective. For the second Monday in a row, shares in listed carriers have soared on the back of announcements regarding vaccines. Last week Pfizer said that its vaccine, which it has developed with Biontech, was [...]

  • Moody’s downgrades credit ratings of UK’s largest airports

    November 12, 2020

    Three of the UK’s largest airports have had their credit ratings downgraded by Moody’s as the pandemic continues to hammer global air travel. Heathrow Finance, which owns the UK’s biggest airport, has had its corporate family rating reduced from Ba1 to Ba2. Obligations rated at Ba2 are judged to have speculative elements and are subject [...]

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