Flying Level: British Airways owner IAG is launching a new low-cost, long-haul airline from Barcelona March 17, 2017 British Airways owner IAG has announced plans for a new low-cost, long-haul airline called Level that will take to the skies in June 2017. The new carrier will fly from Barcelona to Los Angeles, San Francisco (Oakland), Buenos Aires and Punta Cana. Read more: Norwegian Air launches new UK and Irish flights to the US from [...]
One of the USA’s most iconic hotels, Ocean House is famous for its timeless coastal experience dating back to the Victorian age January 3, 2019 With its fancy turrets, myriad windows and pastel-lemon façade, Ocean House is an imposing place. Found on the bluffs of Watch Hill, a well-to-do town in Rhode Island, on first appearances it’s a hotel that looks like a stuffy, Victorian grand-dame, fitted in an overblown crinoline dress, and exuding old-fashioned principles. In part, its looks [...]
Former Stobart boss Andrew Tinkler makes capital injection offer for ailing airline Flybe February 3, 2019 Former Stobart chief executive Andrew Tinkler has made a capital injection offer for ailing airline Flybe as it prepares to complete a proposed sale to a group led by Virgin Atlantic. The Flybe board today confirmed it had received a "very preliminary, short and highly conditional outline contingency proposal" from Tinkler, who was fired from the Stobart board last summer amid [...]
British Airways owner IAG has revealed a share buyback programme after strong performance in 2016 February 24, 2017 British Airways and Aer Lingus owner International Airlines Group (IAG) revealed it will increase cash returns to investors with a share buyback programme after profit rose in line with expectations. The figures For the year to the end of December, the airline group's operating profit rose 8.6 per cent to €2.54bn (£2.15bn). But total revenue fell [...]
British Airways cabin crew start fresh week-long walkout in dispute with airline over “poverty pay” March 3, 2017 British Airways has remained bullish about flying all customers to their destinations as cabin crew members start the first day of a fresh week-long strike in the ongoing row over "poverty pay". BA said the vast majority of flights to and from London Heathrow will operate as normal, but said a "very small number" of flights will be merged [...]
Storm Stella: Dozens of British Airways and Virgin Atlantic flights from London to New York cancelled as snow envelops the US March 14, 2017 Dozens of London flights to and from the US have been cancelled after Storm Stella caused travel chaos in the north east of America. The US' National Weather Service issued blizzard warnings for parts of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire. According to live flight tracker FlightAware, 6,022 flights [...]
Flybe ‘near collapse’: What do we know so far? January 13, 2020 Flybe, the biggest regional airline in Europe, is said to be on the brink of collapse. Sky News reports the carrier is engaged in a frantic bid for emergency funding, and the government is also said to be involved in the talks – which come just four months after Thomas Cook went bust in late [...]
Graze backer Draper Esprit’s ‘funny’ profits on a par with Marks & Spencer May 25, 2018 A disruptive venture capital fund today said it was “funny” that it made the same profits as retail giant Marks & Spencer. Aim-quoted Draper Esprit, which has masterminded the growth of brands such as Graze, Revolut and Crowdcube, doubled annual profits to £65.3m. The firm’s primary portfolio value swelled 116 per cent to £243.5m generating [...]
British Airways cabin crew start 48-hour strike at Heathrow January 10, 2017 A two-day strike by some of British Airways' cabin staff may cause disruption at Heathrow today and tomorrow, though the airline has put contingency plans in place. The strike, by 2,900 members of the Unite trade union, is over a pay dispute for members of the mixed fleet. They are workers recruited since 2011 and [...]
John McDonnell will join striking British Airways cabin crew at Heathrow January 18, 2017 Shadow chancellor John McDonnell is joining members of British Airways' cabin crew who are starting a three-day walkout tomorrow. Unite the union said its general secretary Len McCluskey and the shadow chancellor will be joining the picket lines at Heathrow tomorrow in a dispute over pay. McDonnell, whose Hayes & Harlington constituency covers Heathrow Airport, said: [...]