Manchester Airport unveils how its £1bn extension will look as boss calls for more investment in the North February 21, 2017 Manchester Airport boss Ken O'Toole has called on the government to inject more investment into the North as the airport unveiled a new glimpse at what its £1bn expansion will deliver. The airport has released a range of new images showing what it will look like following its £1bn investment, which it announced back in 2015. [...]
Heathrow cancels more flights as persistent freezing fog causes travel disruption for the second day January 24, 2017 Persistent freezing fog has meant the cancellation of another 100 flights at Heathrow Airport for the second day on the trot. The Met Office issued a yellow fog warning for the majority of southern England last night, advising people to be aware. Today the fog reduced visibility at the airport, which warned passengers to expect disruption [...]
British Airways relaunches flights to Iran between London Heathrow and Tehran for first time since 2012 February 3, 2016 British Airways will restart flights from London to Iran this summer after a four-year break. The airline will run six services a week from Heathrow Terminal Five to the Iranian capital Tehran, starting on 14 July. Daily flights will start on 30 October. BA first flew between London and Tehran in 1946 but services stopped in [...]
Paddy Power has the odds on which group will call a strike next December 15, 2016 After Southern rail strikes left commuters stranded, Post Office workers threatened branch closures before Christmas, cabin crew at British Airways voted for industrial action and even Argos drivers announced a disruptive strike before talking it out with their bosses, Paddy Power has now offered the odds on which group will strike next. "Glorious post-Brexit Britain is doing its best [...]
Nick Leeson’s lawyer called in by Rolls-Royce ex-boss as fraud squad widens its net January 22, 2017 The ex-boss of Rolls-Royce has called in the lawyer who defended rogue trader Nick Leeson as the fraud squad’s probe into his former company hones in on individuals. Sir John Rose, who was chief executive of the engine maker from 1996 to 2011, has appointed Stephen Pollard, a white collar crime expert at London law [...]
Surge in days lost to strike action in 2016 December 19, 2016 Talks aimed at averting strikes by British Airways cabin crew over Christmas will be held at conciliation service Acas today as figures obtained by City A.M. show that the number of days lost to industrial action in the first ten months of 2016 has already dwarfed last year’s total. According to the Office of National [...]
Airline shares are falling thanks to the Trump travel ban January 30, 2017 Airline shares were among some of the worst-hit stocks on both sides of the pond today, as Donald Trump's travel ban to citizens of seven countries in the Middle East and North Africa began to sink in. In the UK, International Airlines Group (IAG), which owns British Airways, Aer Lingus, Iberia and Vueling, fell almost [...]
British Fizz: A group is calling for protected status of English sparkling wine (and not everyone is popping a bottle open) January 20, 2017 Yesterday, the UK Vineyard Association said it was applying for protected status from the EU for English sparkling wine under the name "British Fizz", but a branding expert said the name could be an "unmitigated disaster" for the wine industry. Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status would boost the industry's fast-growing product by giving it recognisable, marketable terms [...]
Netherlands flag carrier KLM returns to London City Airport after nearly eight years February 6, 2017 The national flag carrier of the Netherlands has returned to London City Airport after an eight year absence. KLM's inaugural Amsterdam service arrived at 7:20am this morning with the return leg departing at 7:50am. The route will grow from an initial daily service to KLM's hub at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to four daily flights from 26 March. [...]
Flybe’s Cardiff to London City Airport route set to fly into the summer January 18, 2017 Flybe's "rescue flights" from Cardiff to London City Airport for the closure of the Severn rail tunnel are set to be extended into the summer. The ongoing popularity of the route has resulted in Flybe extending its operation through to the end of its summer schedule. Initially, the plan was for the route to be [...]