Air Freight News
Britain’s meandering track to trade after Brexit
The U.K. is running out of time to strike new deals with its trading partners.
Ships skipping Hong Kong for re-fueling due to strict virus rules
Ships are skipping Hong Kong for re-fueling after the city implemented strict quarantine regulations at its port to curb the spread of the coronavirus, leaving…
Qantas reports $1.96 billion loss and sees more pain to come
Qantas Airways Ltd. reported its first loss in six years and predicted it won’t make money in the next financial year as travel restrictions due…
Haftar to allow limited Libya oil exports to ease power gap
Libya could export oil again, but only temporarily.
Mass offshore oil-servicer busts imperil $30 billion of debt
Offshore oil servicers are going bust at the fastest pace in three years as explorers spurn high-cost drilling to deal with a worldwide slump in…
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Delta restores two China flights as travel demand inches up
Delta Air Lines Inc. will restart two weekly flights between the U.S. and China next week, bringing its total to four, because of increased customer…
UK working on Covid tests at airports to ease quarantine
U.K. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the government is working on introducing tests for Covid-19 at ports and airports, a move that would ease the…
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Port of Baltimore sets new record for most container moves from one ship
5,536 moves from Maersk Edinburgh seen as sign of economic vitality
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Southwest spurs airline rally with ‘modest’ boost in demand
Southwest Airlines Co. sparked a rally in airline shares after saying improved leisure travel demand for August and September would help reduce its daily cash…
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South Africa starts talks with potential buyers of state airline
South Africa’s government has started talks with private entities interested in buying into the country’s insolvent national carrier, which needs at least 10 billion rand…