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UK rail users face more strike chaos in escalating crisis
UK rail travelers face more misery this summer as train drivers said they’ll strike on July 30, three days after a separate walk out and…
The best 10 airports in Europe right now for on-time departures
The rankings focus on on-time departures, and include two of the most popular cities to visit this summer.
China studies ending Australia coal ban on supply fear
Chinese bureaucrats studying the energy outlook are proposing to end a near two-year ban on Australian coal as tensions begin to ease and on concerns…
UK train drivers call for July 30 strike in escalating crisis
Britain’s train drivers’ union said it will strike on Saturday July 30 over a pay dispute, creating more transport chaos a day after other rail…
Emirates clashes with Heathrow over demand to slash capacity
Emirates rejected demands by London Heathrow airport to cut capacity and said it will operate its flights as planned, days after the hub said it…
Denmark falls foul of EU rules in fight over feta exports
Denmark broke European Union rules by letting local dairy producers market and export a white, crumbly cheese as “Feta” outside the region, the EU’s top…
SAS warns pilot strike puts at risk emergency bridge financing
Scandinavian carrier SAS AB has warned that emergency funding related to a bankruptcy process in the US is at risk from a pilots strike that…
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Russia’s war machine still getting plenty of cash from oil
Export earnings buoyed by higher duty rate for July’s shipments
American Airlines Cargo expands WebCargo bookings to include US network
The network expansion follows the carrier’s initial launch on the leading eBooking platform in eight key European markets
United Air, pilots to reopen negotiations on pending contract
(Bloomberg) -- United Airlines Holdings Inc.’s pilots union says the carrier agreed to re-engage in talks to improve terms of the tentative contract agreement the…