Air Freight News
Flight traffic at Frankfurt beat 2019 levels earlier in week
The number of flights from Frankfurt airport rose back above 2019 levels earlier this week, after the U.S. eased restrictions on international visitors.
Flight traffic at Frankfurt Airport rises above 2019 levels
The number of flights from Frankfurt airport is back above 2019 levels, after the U.S. eased restrictions on international visitors.
London Gatwick, Wizz seek return to pre-Covid U.K. slot rules
London Gatwick airport and discount carrier Wizz Air Holdings Plc joined forces to demand that Britain force airlines to surrender more unused operating slots next…
London Gatwick, Wizz Air seek return to pre-Covid sot rules
London Gatwick airport and discount carrier Wizz Air Holdings Plc demanded Britain return to rules compelling airlines to surrender more unused operating slots next summer.
Phoenix Airport power restored as airlines cancel flights
Power is restored at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport after a partial outage caused delays and flight cancellations at major airlines, a tweet from the…
American, Southwest cancel flights after Phoenix Airport outage
The Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is experiencing a partial power outage that is impacting major airlines, leading to canceled and delayed flights, a tweet…
US Secretary of Commerce Raimondo celebrates lifting of international travel restrictions
Today, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo issued the following statement on the lifting of international travel restrictions for fully vaccinated travelers:
US flights reopen, handing British Airways $1 billion lifeline
Before Covid-19, there was the $1 billion connection.
Doughnuts and delays as Europeans fly to US after 600 days
After waiting for more than 600 days, passengers across Europe crowded into airports to catch their first flights to the U.S. since early in the…
Sydney Airport sells for $17 billion just as air travel opens up
Sydney Airport agreed to sell itself to a consortium of funds for A$23.6 billion ($17 billion), just as Australia reopens its borders to international travel.