All Airlines articles – Page 393

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    Chinese carriers’ February traffic collapse amid pandemic hit

    2020-03-19T05:29:00Z

    February was a difficult month for China’s three largest carriers as the country battled the coronavirus outbreak and was the subject of travel restrictions globally. In traffic results released on 18 March, each carrier saw capacity and load factors collapse, both domestically and internationally. As with January’s traffic results, ...

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    Allegiant cuts capacity and halts non-airline projects

    2020-03-19T01:09:00Z

    Allegiant Travel Company, the parent company of Allegiant Air, announced today it will immediately cease activity on non-airline projects including construction of its Sunseeker Resort in Florida as it anticipates capacity cuts to rise to 35% during April and May. The Las Vegas-based leisure carrier had previously cut airline capacity ...

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    Transat gradually suspends service until 30 April

    2020-03-18T19:28:00Z

    Canada’s Air Transat says it is halting sales for departures to most of its destinations in light of the global coronavirus which is massively disrupting travel around the world.

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    Canada’s Porter shutters until June

    2020-03-18T17:24:00Z

    Canadian regional carrier Porter Airlines says it is ceasing all operations until June, according to a notice on the airline’s website.

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    Earthquake shuts Salt Lake City airport

    2020-03-18T15:41:00Z

    A 5.7 magnitude earthquake rattled Salt Lake City, shutting the airport temporarily.

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    DOT issues final order denying antitrust immunity for Hawaiian-JAL joint venture

    2020-03-18T15:40:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation has issued a final order denying a request of antitrust immunity for Hawaiian Airlines’ proposed joint venture with Japan Airlines.

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    ​Ryanair may shut down all operations from 24 March

    2020-03-18T15:09:00Z

    Ryanair is cutting 80% of its scheduled flights and could ground its entire fleet in response to the coronavirus.

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    Coronavirus crisis to bring airline profits run to abrupt halt

    2020-03-18T13:04:00Z

    While IATA stopped short of issuing any fresh forecasts for the year in its latest media briefing, the airline trade association left little doubt regarding the extent to which the coronavirus crisis will drive the industry’s unprecedented run of profits to an abrupt end.

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    Air Malta to suspend all flights as government imposes travel ban

    2020-03-18T11:56:00Z

    Air Malta is suspending operations, following a decision by the Maltese government to ban all commercial air travel to the country because of the coronavirus outbreak.

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    Copenhagen converts two runways to aircraft parking zones

    2020-03-18T08:39:00Z

    Copenhagen airport’s operator is allocating two of its three runways to aircraft parking while the coronavirus crisis persists, as airlines seek to ground large proportions of their fleet. The operator says it expects a “high double-digit” number of aircraft to be parked at the Danish capital hub “before long”, and ...

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    Domestic air travel ban hits Philippine carriers

    2020-03-18T04:58:00Z

    Philippine carriers will bear the brunt of a short-term suspension of domestic air travel from the country’s main Luzon island group, as a “community quarantine” that was first imposed on the metropolitan Manila area has been expanded to include the entire region. The restrictions, effective 15 March for Manila and ...

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    Taiwan extends financial lifeline to its airlines

    2020-03-18T04:52:00Z

    The Taiwanese government will offer financial aid to its carriers – in the form of subsidies and loans – to help cushion the financial blow from the coronavirus. Among the measures the MInistry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) rolled out was the offering of loans to help airlines with normal ...

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    Australia rolls out aid package for aviation industry

    2020-03-18T04:22:00Z

    The Australian government has unveiled a A$715 million ($430 million) relief package for its aviation industry, which has been hard-hit by the coronavirus outbreak. Australian deputy prime minister Michael McCormack, who is also the minister for infrastructure, transport and regional development, announced the measures on 18 March, as he acknowledged ...

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    Jetstar Asia puts all service on hold amid travel restrictions

    2020-03-18T04:13:00Z

    Jetstar Asia will suspend all services from 23 March to 15 April, in response to “the introduction of new government restrictions across multiple jurisdictions in recent days”. The Singapore-based low-cost carrier will refund affected passengers the full value of their ticket, in the form of a credit voucher valid for ...

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    Virgin Australia cuts entire international network, halves domestic capacity

    2020-03-18T02:51:00Z

    Virgin Australia will suspend all international flights until June, and ground its entire widebody fleet, as it continues to reel from the impact of coronavirus outbreak. It will also cut domestic capacity by half until June, up from a previously announced cut of 5%. Virgin Australia states that it was ...

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    Hawaiian suspends Sapporo service into July

    2020-03-18T02:03:00Z

    Hawaiian Airlines will suspend its three weekly nonstop flights between Honolulu International airport (HNL) and New Chitose Airport (CTS) in Sapporo from 2 April through 18 July due to coronavirus risks, cutting into its revenue hopes for its Japan network. The carrier, which has served Sapporo since 2012, aims to ...

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    Singapore Airlines halves capacity, seeks liquidity boost

    2020-03-18T01:58:00Z

    Singapore Airlines will operate at 50% capacity until end-April and is looking to shore up liquidity. “Given the growing scale of the border controls globally and its deepening impact on air travel, SIA expects to make further cuts to its capacity,” the carrier says in a statement. ...

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    Vietnam to cease visa issuance for one month

    2020-03-18T01:55:00Z

    Vietnam will cease issuing visas for incoming visitors over the next 30 days as the country seeks to prevent the spread of coronavirus. According to a government web site, exceptions include overseas Vietnamese and their spouses and children, but only if they can submit papers that prove they have not ...

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    Trans States Airlines to fold in April

    2020-03-17T22:25:00Z

    Trans States Airlines, which announced last month that it would be shuttering at the end of the year due to consolidation and a pilot shortage, has told its employees that it will go out of business nine months earlier, on 1 April. It could be the first US airline to fall victim to the coronavirus that has decimated the industry.