Easyjet boss questions whether NATs is ‘fit for purpose’ after air traffic control failure September 5, 2023 Easyjet’s chief executive has questioned whether Britain's National Air Traffic Services (NATs) is fit for purpose following the network-wide failure of the country's air traffic control systems last week.
British Airways owner IAG targets ‘meaningful return’ to flying in July May 7, 2020 British Airways owner IAG has announced that it is targeting a “meaningful return” to operating flights in July, but warned passenger numbers across the whole year could fall by 50 per cent. The airline warned that it did not expect to see a return to pre-coronavirus passenger numbers until 2023, meaning further restructuring would be [...]
British Airways suspends Gatwick flights over coronavirus March 31, 2020 British Airways has temporarily suspended flights from Gatwick Airport over the worldwide coronavirus crisis. BA has already warned it must slash jobs and ground planes to combat coronavirus travel bans, and today took the step of stopping Gatwick flights. “Due to the considerable restrictions and challenging market environment, like many other airlines, we will temporarily [...]
Air traffic control chaos: Over a quarter of UK flights nixed as Heathrow crippled August 29, 2023 Over a quarter of flights to and from UK airports were cancelled yesterday, revealing the huge and ongoing impact of the network-wide air traffic control failure currently disrupting the sector. According to aviation analytics firm Cirium, 790 departures and 785 arrivals were cancelled, equating to 27 per cent of all flights from the UK. Heathrow [...]
London Heathrow back to its best? 5.4m passengers passed through in January as satisfaction soars February 13, 2023 More than 5.4m people travelled through London’s Heathrow airport this January, marking the busiest start to the year since 2020. Sharp upticks in travelers from Europe, North America, and the Asia Pacific region bolstered the London airport’s passenger figures to heights last seen before Covid-19, Heathrow said. The airport also saw customer satisfaction return to [...]
Easyjet and Wizz Air to reveal impact of Israel-Gaza conflict January 21, 2024 Two of Europe's biggest budget carriers will reveal third quarter updates next week. Here's what investors will be watching.
Flown to the USA: BA to launch new Heathrow route to Cincinnati from June November 16, 2022 British Airways has expanded its presence in the US market and announced it will launch a new route to Cincinnati from June. The carrier said weekly flights – five a week during the summer and four during the winter – will operate between Heathrow and Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport, connecting the UK to the [...]
Wizz Air named worst short-haul airline by UK passengers February 22, 2023 Wizz Air has been named the worst short-haul airline by UK passengers. Passengers surveyed by consumer group Which? gave the Hungary-based carrier one star out of five for boarding experience, cabin environment and seat comfort. The budget airline’s seat pitch – the difference between two rows in standard economy – is 28 inches, some two inches smaller [...]
Virgin Atlantic hits out at Heathrow ‘failings’ as high costs delay post-pandemic recovery May 10, 2023 Virgin Atlantic said today that challenges surrounding last years passenger cap at Heathrow and ongoing economic uncertainty affected its final year results, with the airline not expecting to return to profit in 2023. In its 2022 full year results, the airline highlighted “industry wide challenges,” such as July’s 100,000 passenger limit introduced at Heathrow and [...]
Virgin Atlantic reaps the rewards from oil bet in pandemic rebound March 13, 2022 Virgin Atlantic will offer the same number of seats for customers as this summer as it did in 2019 - prior to the pandemic.