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  • EU ‘ghost flights’ can generate up to 2.1m tonnes of CO2

    January 26, 2022

    European ‘ghost flights’ could produce up to 2.1 million tonnes of CO2 this winter, according to a recent Greenpeace analysis. “Transport emissions are skyrocketing,” Herwig Schuster, a spokesperson for Greenpeace’s European Mobility for All campaign, told the Guardian. “It would be irresponsible of the EU not to take the low-hanging fruit of ending ghost flights [...]

  • 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”.

  • Bumpy rides: Number of UK daily flights at half of pre-Covid levels

    January 20, 2022

    Turbulent times are far from over for airlines, as the number of UK daily flights is at an average of 2,443 per day – still 49 per cent down on pre-pandemic levels, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONGS). Commenting on the results, Hargreaves Lansdown’s senior investment and market analyst Susannah Streeter [...]

  • Biden in talks with aviation over 5G issues

    January 18, 2022

    US President Joe Biden is reportedly in talks with aviation and industry stakeholders over 5G issues, after US airlines warned the roll out could have “a devastating impact” on the sector. In an attempt to smooth things, US network operator Verizon has agreed to limit 5G deployment around airports, Reuters reported. The White House reportedly [...]

  • 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.

  • ITA Airways in search for partner ‘to put money on the table’

    January 12, 2022

    Italian carrier ITA Airways is searching for a partner to ‘put money on the table’ and invest in the newly born airline. Speaking at a parliamentary hearing, ITA Airways’ chairman Alfredo Altavilla said Alitalia’s successor is already in talks with European and overseas potential partners and it is expected to seal the deal by June, [...]

  • Airlines call on government to reopen travel despite possible restrictions

    December 20, 2021

    The aviation industry has called on the UK Government to either reopen travel or “come to the table with economic support.” Airlines UK, the trade body that represents British carriers, has lambasted the government for its lack to support, saying “offering more debt to a sector that has already borrowed billions of pounds is not [...]

  • Airline passenger capacity to grow 47 per cent in 2022, data shows

    December 8, 2021

    Airline passenger capacity worldwide is expected to pick up in the next few months, as forecasts project a 47 per cent growth in 2022. Data from Cirium’s Airline Insights Review has revealed that capacity could return to 2015 levels by the end of next year, as domestic markets become the main drivers of demand. According [...]

  • Sunak set to hike long-haul flight costs through air passenger duty Budget ‘overhaul’

    October 23, 2021

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak is plotting an air passenger duty hike for flights to long-haul destinations like Australia, Japan and South Africa in his Autumn Budget next week, as a penalty for their environmental damage. Passengers flying to such destinations can expect to pay more after the Chancellor has laid out his plans next week for [...]

  • Goodbye Alitalia: Italy’s new carrier to join airline alliance

    October 16, 2021

    Alitalia’s successor ITA Airways will join the Skyteam alliance from next year, reported Reuters. ITA Airways’ chairman said yesterday that the new-born company aims to renegotiate the place within the Skyteam alliance that once belonged to Alitalia, partnering up with other airlines such as Lufthansa. “ITA has been created to be a strategic element in [...]

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