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Swiss retailer gets stiffed as hand sanitizer seized at Italian border
A Swiss retailer is crying foul after a truckload of hand sanitizer it had ordered was commandeered by Italian customs officers.
World hunger could double as coronavirus disrupts food supplies
The number of people going hungry around the world could double in just a few months as the coronavirus pandemic wreaks havoc on food supplies…
WTO’s guide to a quick rebound blotted with export bans
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Norwegian Air shuttle tries a desperate final gambit
The airline must hope that its lenders decide it’s worth preserving in its current form.
Airbus chops output by a third in grim measure of virus hit
Airbus SE slashed its aircraft output by a third in a stark concession to the coronavirus pandemic that’s upended the aviation industry.
Air France-KLM expects only ‘skeleton operation’ through May
Air France-KLM expects more than 90% of its capacity to remain suspended through the end of May as the coronavirus pandemic paralyzes the travel industry…
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Airlines squeezed by delays in $29 billion US rescue package
U.S. airlines’ desperate bid for $29 billion in government rescue cash is being frustrated by a lengthening process and demands that companies provide more detailed…
Jim Moynihan joins Regal Logistics as President
As a key member of the executive team, Moynihan will help Regal better meet the needs of its customers with a renewed focus on operations…
Airlines to cut summer flights up to 90% with rebound remote
U.S. airlines are starting to look past the coronavirus peak, anticipating a world where travelers remain leery about returning to the skies and flights are…
US will block Iran’s $5 billion IMF loan bid to fight virus
The U.S. plans to block Iran’s request for a $5 billion emergency International Monetary Fund loan to fight coronavirus, the latest signal that the Trump…