Manchester Airports Group joins airlines in court against the UK government After suffering a £374 million (€435 million) loss for FY20/21, Manchester Airports Group calls the government of the… ByGabriele PetrauskaiteJuly 8, 2021
Ryanair secures $726 million off UK government loan program According to an article published on Bloomberg, Ryanair is set to increase its cash position with an additional… ByMichael JongaJune 17, 2021
Switzerland to let vaccinated Americans and Canadians in The Swiss government is going to allow vaccinated US and Canadian citizens to enter Switzerland starting from June… ByValius VenckunasJune 14, 2021
Airlines UK fear imminent collapse over travel restrictions British air carriers regrouped within the trade body Airlines UK have called for support from their government to… ByMichael JongaJune 11, 2021
European airlines ‘actively’ oppose climate policies, report shows A report prepared by an investor-led climate lobbying watchdog, InfluenceMap, indicated that European airlines with the largest disclosed… ByVytė KlišauskaitėJune 10, 2021
Italian watchdog fines Ryanair over unfair refunding practices On May 24, 2021, the Italian Antitrust Authority imposed a fine of €4.2 million ($5.1 million) for European… ByVytė KlišauskaitėMay 24, 2021
Bikinis & jokes: Are these low cost carriers’ shenanigans real or not? | Quiz Low-cost airlines did a lot of crazy stunts over the years. Can you recognize which ones of these… ByAeroTime TeamMay 22, 2021
While others halt, El Al plans to operate special flights in & out of Israel While other airlines have temporarily canceled flights to Israel due to the ongoing upheaval in the region, Israel’s… ByGabriele PetrauskaiteMay 13, 2021
India’s low-cost carriers: reached their peak or yet to dominate? Over the past decade, low-cost carriers have made significant gains when compared to their full-service carrier (FSC) counterparts… ByRytis BeresneviciusApril 9, 2021
For Europe’s airlines, is summer travel season the last hope for survival? Despite a round of positive news over the course of the past few months, including the beginning of… ByRytis BeresneviciusMarch 24, 2021
Rodney’s story: from flight dispatcher to Covid testing center A flight dispatcher Rodney Kuimba had worked in the aviation sector for more than 6 years before the… ByAeroTime TeamMarch 16, 2021
Why Southwest acquiring Airbus jets makes no sense The article was first published on October 28, 2019. The 737 MAX crisis has had an impact on… ByRytis BeresneviciusMarch 11, 2021
Heathrow going down the chute, Russia and Turkey emerge As London Heathrow lost its title as the busiest airport, emerging aviation hubs in Turkey and Russia came… ByElžbieta VišnevskytėFebruary 24, 2021
UK plans easing lockdown, holiday bookings flood As the government announced the roadmap for easing lockdown restriction, craving for travel Britons jumped on booking holiday… ByElžbieta VišnevskytėFebruary 24, 2021
Bosses of UK airlines push for reopening international travel Britain’s airlines call for a plan to slowly restart international travel as the country’s lockdown is about to… ByElžbieta VišnevskytėFebruary 19, 2021
American Airlines to deliver excess wine to customers’ homes While the air travel is restricted, airlines are looking for ways to recreate the experience on the ground… ByElžbieta VišnevskytėJanuary 22, 2021
SAS reported to Danish police over customer refunds Unpleasant surprise for SAS Scandinavian Airlines, as the Danish Transport Authority reported the carrier to the police for… ByElžbieta VišnevskytėJanuary 20, 2021
How aviation industry is preparing for Brexit The aviation industry is subject to change as the new Brexit trading rules come into force on January… ByElžbieta VišnevskytėDecember 30, 2020