All Strategy news – Page 161
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NewsCathay’s ‘very difficult’ October sees first traffic decline in months
Cathay Pacific cut capacity in October — the first time in nearly half a year — as it saw passenger load factor for the month plummet to its lowest since the start of the coronavirus outbreak.
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NewsHawaiian Airlines’ frequent travellers can redeem miles for Covid test
Hawaiian Airlines says that frequent fliers can redeem air miles to pay for a coronavirus test that would allow them to bypass the state’s 14-day mandatory quarantine.
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NewsAvianca slides to $156 million third-quarter operating loss
Avianca Holdings has posted an operating loss of $156 million for the three months ended 30 September.
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NewsJetBlue will stop blocking middle seats in January
JetBlue Airways is the latest US carrier to announce plans to unblock middle seats, citing research showing passengers face a low risk of catching coronavirus on an aircraft.
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NewsAmerican eyes 737 Max delivery deferrals
American Airlines expects to defer Boeing 737 Max deliveries in the coming years but still anticipates acquiring some new Max from Boeing this year.
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NewsUS airlines expect nearly 40% Thanksgiving air travel slump
US airlines trade group Airlines for America (A4A) expects 39% fewer passengers during this year’s Thanksgiving holiday period which will be characterized by markedly different travel patterns as the country is experiencing a widespread third wave of coronavirus infections.
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NewsPandemic drives Emirates to its first half-year loss
Emirates Group posted a loss of Dh14 billion ($3.8 billion) for the six months ended 30 September as revenues slumped 74% during the first half of its pandemic-hit financial year.
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NewsThai Airways’ operating losses deepen in Q3
Thai Airways International’s losses deepened and revenues plummeted in the third quarter ended 30 September as the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on its operations continued to be felt.
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NewsChinese carriers poised to recapture international travel market share: HSBC report
With many of their foreign competitors in the doldrums amid a pandemic-led downturn, China’s three largest carriers — having already experienced a steady domestic recovery — are well-placed to recapture market share in the international air travel market.
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NewsSpiceJet Q2 losses narrow on cargo revenue growth
A steady increase in cargo revenue helped Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet narrow its quarterly operating loss, even as passenger travel demand remains in the doldrums amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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NewsLufthansa reaches savings deal with ground staff for 2021
Lufthansa has reached a preliminary €200 million ($237 million) savings deal with the Verdi union which provides employment protection for ground staff next year in return for concessions.
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NewsSouth African start-up Lift set to launch in December
South African start-up carrier Lift is aiming to launch domestic services in December with flights from Johannesburg to Cape Town and George.
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NewsCovid testing at airports ‘a waste of time’: Ryanair chief
Pre-flight testing for coronavirus only makes sense if it is delivered before passengers arrive at airports, in the view of Ryanair group chief executive Michael O’Leary.
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NewsAir Arabia posts third-quarter loss as crisis impact continues
Air Arabia made a net loss of Dh44 million ($12 million) on revenues down 80% in the third quarter, a period in which the low-cost carrier was able to resume services after the initial pandemic lockdown. The group carried 665,500 passengers in the three months to end-September across its five ...
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NewsRevenue collapse widens Cebu Pacific third-quarter loss
Cebu Pacific continued its loss-making streak for the third quarter this year, as it widened its operating losses on the back of a steep revenue decline. For the quarter ended 30 September, the Philippine low-cost carrier and its subsidiaries reported an operating loss of Ps6.7 billion ($139 million), reversing ...
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NewsLufthansa lifts liquidity with €600m bond issue
Lufthansa has bolstered its liquidity by placing a €600 million ($712 million) convertible bond. The German airline group says the transaction was more than six times oversubscribed. The bonds, which have an annual coupon of 2%, are redeemable in November 2025. Source: Lufthansa Lufthansa Group executive board ...
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NewsUnion conflict erupts at TUIfly over restructuring plan
Management at German leisure carrier TUIfly and pilot union Vereinigung Cockpit are blaming each other for a breakdown in talks about restructuring measures amid the air transport crisis.
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NewsWizz signs ‘indefinite’ contract with chief Varadi
Wizz Air chief executive Jozsef Varadi has agreed to lead the central European budget operator indefinitely. In a 10 November stock-exchange notice, Wizz says it has agreed a new service contract with Varadi. Source: BillyPix “The contract term is indefinite and the terms of his service agreement ...
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NewsVaccines mean summer could see 80% of 2019 demand: Ryanair chief
Intra-European air travel is likely to see “some degree of normality” in summer 2021 as a result of positive vaccine developments, according to Ryanair group chief executive Michael O’Leary.
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NewsNorwegian flags ‘significant’ bankruptcy risk amid heavy losses
Scandinavian budget carrier Norwegian has today warned that it faces a “significant risk” of insolvency, as it revealed a third-quarter net loss of NKr980 million ($108 million). Still reeling from the Norwegian government’s 9 November announcement that it would not provide any more financial support to the struggling airline, the ...



















