BA axes almost one in five flights as travel chaos drags on July 9, 2022 British Airways (BA) has reportedly axed 20 per cent of its summer schedule as travel chaos drags on. According to an analysis by the Times, when compared with what was announced in April, BA cancelled around 18 per cent of flights for July, August and September. That is 5 per cent more than what was [...]
Airlines lift off helps FTSE 100 reverse early losses July 12, 2022 London markets whipsawed today as a rally among airline stocks outweighed recession fears. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index jumped 0.18 per cent to drop to 7,209.86 points, while the mid-cap domestically-focused FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, added 0.1 per cent to close at 18,854.96 points. [...]
Boeing will get back on its feet, says Lufthansa boss May 19, 2022 Boeing will get back on its feet soon, according to Lufthansa’s boss Carsten Spohr. The airline’s boss said it was backing the plane manufacturer despite the turbulent period it was going through. “Boeing as a symbol of America will get back to its feet,” the German executive said during a luncheon in Washington, adding now [...]
Heathrow passengers brace for summer travel chaos as BA staff are expected to vote on strike action May 18, 2022 Passengers travelling through Heathrow might need to brace for a chaotic summer at the airport as British Airways’ (BA) check in and ground staff are set to vote on strike action. Members of unions GMB and Unite are expected to vote in the next few weeks on whether to go on strike later this summer, [...]
IAG offers €100m loan to Globalia for 20 per cent stake in Air Europa March 17, 2022 British Airways’ owner IAG offered today a €100m loan to Air Europa in exchange for a 20 per cent stake in the company. The airline said the seven-year unsecured loan would be offered to the carrier’s owner Globalia and, following regulatory approvals, it could be turned into the 20 per cent share. “This agreement will [...]
IAG fleet not having same issues as Qatar Airways, boss says February 25, 2022 IAG’s boss Luis Gallego said today the airline’s Airbus A350 fleet is not experiencing the same level of degradation as Qatar Airways. “We don’t have the same type of issues that Qatar has, and we are operating A350s, and we have not had problems,” the chief executive explained, adding that the EU aviation safety regulator, [...]
Electronic Travel Authorisation: Heathrow’s new £10 charge to change explained April 13, 2024 Heathrow has described the new ETA as a "huge blow" that will place the UK at a "competive disadvantage" against international rivals.
FTSE 100 close: A stable end to a miserable week May 26, 2023 London’s FTSE 100 showed tentative signs of recovery on Friday, after a turbulent week that saw numbers from the Office for National Statistics reveal far higher levels of inflation, all but sealing further interest rate hikes. The blue-chip index started higher before settling in flat, and then closing at 7,627, up 0.74 per cent, helping [...]
Low-cost airlines report strong September as people continue to travel October 4, 2022 Low-cost carriers, such as Ryanair and Wizz Air, have reported a strong September, as people across Europe continue to travel against the backdrop of a volatile economic climate. Ryanair reported that 15.9 million passengers flew aboard its planes last month – making September the second-busiest month ever after August’s record 16.9 million travellers. The carrier’s [...]
BA goes ahead with Gatwick plans following backing from unions November 9, 2021 British Airways (BA) is expected to go ahead with its plans to operate a short-haul subsidiary from Gatwick following accords with trade unions. Luis Gallego, chief executive of BA’s owner IAG, told Bloomberg Television that agreements were reached with pilots and flight attendants, leaving the company to negotiate only with ground staff – a secure enough [...]