All Europe articles – Page 289

  • Pieter-ElbersHR-c-KLM
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    KLM chief predicts uneven recovery will balance out

    2021-06-09T07:22:00Z

    Travel recovery in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic is uneven as nations vary in their progress vaccinating against the disease yet stagnant demand in some regions may be offset by returning demand in others, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines chief executive Pieter Elbers predicts.

  • BA A320neo title-c-British Airways
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    UK authority probes BA and Ryanair over refunds to grounded passengers

    2021-06-09T07:16:00Z

    British Airways and budget carrier Ryanair are being investigated by the UK’s competition authority to determine whether the airlines have been refusing refunds to passengers for flights they were legally unable to take. The Competition and Markets Authority’s probe has emerged from government-imposed travel restrictions to curb the effects of ...

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    US lifts 'do not travel' warning for Canada, Mexico, much of Europe

    2021-06-08T18:38:00Z

    The US State Department has lowered its risk profile for travel to Canada and Mexico, just as Canada also considers easing some of its own strict restrictions for travellers who have been vaccinated against the coronavirus.

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    April air cargo demand up 12% from pre-crisis level: IATA

    2021-06-08T14:52:00Z

    Global air cargo demand in April was up 12% from pre-crisis levels, according to IATA, as the sector continues to offer a rare positive airline story during the Covid-19 crisis.

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    European flights reach highest level since September

    2021-06-08T14:12:00Z

    The number of flights taking place in Europe has reached its highest level since the end of the summer 2020 season, as the continent’s travel markets begin to reopen.

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    Spanish operator World2Fly receives first of two A350s

    2021-06-08T09:51:00Z

    Spanish long-haul start-up carrier World2Fly has taken delivery of its first Airbus A350-900, through US-based lessor Air Lease. The aircraft (EC-NOI) is the first of two A350s which Air Lease will hand over to the carrier. World2Fly is based in Palma de Mallorca and was established last year. “We aspire ...

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    Touchscreen avionics at heart of simplified cockpit for D328eco

    2021-06-08T07:51:00Z

    Deutsche Aircraft’s extensive modernisation of the Dornier 328 turboprop, the D328eco, will include overhauling the cockpit with a new integrated avionics suite to be supplied by Garmin. Based on the G5000 suite aimed at business jets, the redesigned cockpit will be dominated by three large touchscreen displays, intended to simplify ...

  • Lufthansa A350-900-c-Lufthansa
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    Lufthansa A350 agreement gives Airbus first airline long-haul order this year

    2021-06-07T17:42:00Z

    Lufthansa’s agreement for five Airbus A350-900s has given the airframer its first long-haul order from an airline this year, although it only increases the German carrier’s firm A350 commitment by two. Airbus’s latest backlog data shows that the airline’s overall A350 order has increased only from 43 to 45 aircraft, ...

  • Airline chiefs
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    Airline CEOs call for reopening of UK-USA travel corridor

    2021-06-07T15:07:00Z

    The chief executives of the US and UK airlines that offer passenger services between the two countries have joined forces to call for the reopening of transatlantic travel.

  • British Airways
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    ​Boost premium economy to offset business-travel decline: HSBC

    2021-06-07T12:27:00Z

    Europe’s legacy carriers should respond to a reduction in long-haul business class revenues by slashing first class and expanding premium economy, in order to maintain their margins in the post-pandemic era, HSBC has suggested.

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    ​France opens to vaccinated US tourists on 9 June

    2021-06-04T21:25:00Z

    France will open its borders to vaccinated US tourists next week, provided they bring a negative Covid test result that is less than 72 hours old.

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    Airline Business

    Airline Business Friday Briefing: A week of Boom and bust

    2021-06-04T16:02:00Z

    If ever a week has demonstrated how much the luck of an airline’s home market is dictating its fortunes during the crisis, this was it.

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    Air France chief welcomes government plan to restart international travel

    2021-06-04T13:24:00Z

    The chief executive of Air France, Anne Rigail, has described the French government’s announcement that some non-essential travel can resume to and from the country on 9 June as “excellent news”.

  • Adina Valean, EC transport commissioner
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    ASEAN and EU seal first ‘bloc-to-bloc’ air transport agreement

    2021-06-04T12:39:00Z

    The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the European Union (EU) have concluded negotiations on a bilateral air transport agreement that will allow for unlimited flying between the two regions.

  • EasyJet at London Gatwick
    Airline Business

    UK airlines forced back into holding pattern as government plays it safe

    2021-06-04T12:02:00Z

    After the UK government’s first announcement of its “green list” in early May caused airline dismay at the slim pickings on show, the first review of that list on 3 June has surprised many by only increasing industry frustration. 

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    Airlines clash with EASA over Belarus airspace restriction

    2021-06-04T11:02:00Z

    Friction has emerged between airlines and the European safety regulator after the authority stepped up its response to last month’s Ryanair diversion incident over Belarus. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has informed national regulators through a safety directive that they “should ensure” that aircraft operators under their jurisdiction will ...

  • Pipistrel Velis Electro-c-Pipistrel
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    Danish armed forces to test Pipistrel electric aircraft as trainer

    2021-06-04T10:12:00Z

    Denmark’s defence ministry is to carry out a two-year trial with single-engined electric light trainer aircraft, as part of an environmental action plan. The two-seat Pipistrel Velis Electro aircraft will be acquired via a lease by French company Green Aerolease, and supplement the armed forces’ Saab T-17s. They will be ...

  • Utair
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    Utair proposes debt-to-equity swap as part of financial restructuring

    2021-06-04T09:26:00Z

    Shareholders of Russian carrier Utair are to consider a debt-to-equity swap as part of a continuing restructuring of the airline’s finances. Utair says shareholders including AK-Invest and Neft-Consulting as well as carrier group’s own maintenance division Utair Engineering are set to take part in the swap. “The airline’s debts to ...

  • E190-E2-c-Embraer
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    Embraer obtains steep-approach clearance for first E2 variant

    2021-06-04T07:29:00Z

    Embraer has secured the first steep-approach approval for its re-engined E2 family, with certification of the 190-E2 variant. Steep-approach approval is a condition of operations to certain airports including London City, which has a 5.5° glideslope – an angle nearly twice that of a typical glidepath, even after its reduction ...

  • Heathrow Airport during Covid
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    Airline restart hopes hit as UK takes Portugal off ‘green’ travel list

    2021-06-03T16:38:00Z

     EasyJet chief executive Johan Lundgren has described as a huge blow the UK’s decision to remove Portugal from its ‘green list’ of countries from which quarantine is not required just three weeks after the list was established.