Listen to Peter Thiel: Politicians must embrace the fact there’s no money left September 25, 2014 MORE must cost less. In his new book Zero to One, entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel observes that the dream of globalisation – expanding the affluent consumption habits of the western middle class to more and more of the world – demands we also commit to radical technological innovation in order to reduce that lifestyle’s [...]
Ryanair slumps as it warns of a fall in earnings November 4, 2013 SHARES in Ryanair took a 12.6 per cent dive yesterday after the low-cost airline cut its full-year profit forecast for the second time in as many months. Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary said its move to lower air fares across its routes had contributed to the gloomy profit outlook, but said he was unsure of the [...]
Air France KLM joins European peers to warn of lower earnings July 8, 2014 Air France KLM rocked aviation stocks yesterday by warning that a glut of spare seats on its routes would dent its profits this year, just weeks after German rival Lufthansa made a similarly gloomy prediction. The Franco-Dutch airline said that over-capacity on some long-haul routes this summer was dampening ticket and cargo prices, prompting the [...]
As passenger numbers grow is EasyJet about to beat Ryanair in the battle for the skies? December 5, 2013 EasyJet has posted an increase in its passenger numbers for the month of November to 4,255,978. This represents a rise of 3.4 per cent on the same period last year. November's increase in passengers marks further good news for the low-cost airline in stark contrast to Irish competitor Ryanair, which has struggled in recent months. [...]
Macquarie Group may sell its stake in Bristol Airport July 27, 2014 Bristol Airport, the ninth-busiest airport in the UK, may be changing ownership again soon as the Australian bank Macquarie Group is believed to be looking to sell its 50 per cent stake in the airport. Macquarie first bought Bristol Airport from owners FirstGroup and Bristol City Council in 2001 for £198m, together with Cintra, part [...]
Europe’s airlines cancel flights ahead of French air traffic control strikes June 23, 2014 European air passengers will be hit with widespread delays and cancellations today and during the rest of the week as the French air traffic controllers hold their fourth strike in the space of a year. France’s aviation authority has asked airlines to cancel a fifth of flights passing through most major French airports. The body [...]
Car review: The new Audi TT feels more like a top-end VW than a thrusting sports car September 16, 2014 What’s your take on the Audi TT? A brilliant interpretation of Bauhaus design language? An unusually attainable, good looking sports car? Or so commonplace it barely even registers? The original TT was something special. No car manufacturer had built such a bold interpretation of the coupe away from a motor show concept. And no one [...]
British Airways passenger numbers up 8.8 per cent as summer holidays begin July 3, 2014 The summer getaway has got off to a flying start for British Airways’ parent company IAG, which yesterday said its June passenger numbers were up 8.8 per cent on last year. The airline carried 7.1m customers worldwide last month, rising from 6.7m in May and 6.6m in the same month a year ago. As the [...]
Wizz Air abandons London IPO June 16, 2014 Low-cost Hungarian carrier Wizz Air has decided not to go-ahead with plans to for an initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange. The company had estimated the IPO would raise €200m. In a statement issued on Monday, Wizz Air said: Despite the positive response to our business story and the Company's growth opportunities and [...]
Ryanair shares tumble after second profit warning November 4, 2013 Ryanair has suffered an 11 per cent fall in its share price after posting its second profit warning in two months, meaning the company's profits will likely fall for the first time in five years. Weak economic conditions in the Eurozone and intense competition from rival low cost airlines have played a large part in [...]