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Le Maire warns against EU-US trade escalation given virus hit
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said it’s even more important for Europe and the U.S. to solve its trade dispute given the threat to…
Southwest Airlines warns virus will cut into first-quarter sales
Southwest Airlines Co. became the latest carrier to feel the sting of the coronavirus’s impact on air travel, warning a significant drop-off in demand in…
Abe toughens Japan’s border controls after Xi’s visit delayed
China and Japan agreed to delay the first state visit by a Chinese president to Tokyo in about a decade due to coronavirus worries, as…
How economics can inform coronavirus decision-making
When considering travel and other choices, economic principles can provide guidance.
Flying in America is more comfortable because of the coronavirus
While the novel coronavirus has killed thousands and roiled economies, there’s been an unlikely upside for air travel in the U.S.
Airbus weighs A330 output cut after top buyer seeks deferral
Airbus SE is considering a cut in A330neo jet production after the wide-body’s biggest customer said a coronavirus-driven slump in travel had forced it to…
Etihad Airways annual loss narrows to less than $1 billion
Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways continued to make progress paring back its sprawling operation, shrinking the annual loss by about one third even as revenue declined.
Norwegian Air pulls 2020 guidance, cuts flights on coronavirus
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA withdrew its financial guidance for 2020 as the coronavirus outbreak wreaks havoc on the airline industry.
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What to expect from a UK-US trade deal
The closer we get to an agreement, the less impressive it looks.
Lufthansa, airports seek to raise cash as virus hammers travel
Germany’s biggest airline and two of its largest airport operators are seeking funds in the local Schuldschein debt market, even as the spread of coronavirus…