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Qatar Airways rebuilds network to more than 550 weekly flights to over 85 destinations
The airline also recently announced the resumption of flights to Adelaide, Auckland, Houston, Kigali, London Gatwick, Nairobi, Philadelphia and Sialkot
German airlines pitch plan to return trans-Atlantic flights
Germany’s main aviation industry group has proposed the creation of limited air-travel corridors between major U.S. and European hubs, in a bid to crack open…
United Airlines Doubles Service Between San Francisco and Shanghai
Adds two more flights between San Francisco and Shanghai, will operate four times weekly
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Bain on hook for $543 million break fee If Virgin deal fails
Bain Capital has agreed to pay A$750 million ($543 million) should it fail to buy Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd., an unusually high break fee that…
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Boeing to deepen job cuts beyond 10% plan with new buyouts
Boeing Co. is preparing to offer buyouts to employees for a second time this year as the virus-stricken planemaker extends its workforce cuts beyond the…
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Airbus picks former GE executive as Europe Sales Chief
Airbus SE has chosen a former General Electric Co. executive as the planemaker’s new sales chief in Europe in a move to strengthen its salesforce…
Ryanair cuts flights, others weigh capacity amid virus surge
Ryanair Holdings Plc, Europe’s biggest discount carrier, slashed capacity for September and October after demand weakened, and other carriers are weighing similar cuts following a…
Bain’s revival of Virgin Australia faces growing legal obstacle
Bain Capital’s resurrection of collapsed airline Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd. faces mounting legal opposition as bondholders rally to derail the takeover and salvage some of…
Israeli airline Israir seeks UAE landing permit
Israir Airlines Ltd. has started the process of applying for a landing permit in the UAE, Chief Executive officer Uri Sirkis said on Sunday.
Lufthansa cabin crew vote in favor of collective agreements
Deutsche Lufthansa AG’s cabin crew voted in favor of a 500 million-euro ($592 million) savings pact, its union said in a statement late on Friday,…