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EasyJet cuts summer flights to ease disruption, sees cost hit
EasyJet Plc said it will rein in summer capacity after London Gatwick and Amsterdam Schiphol airports, its two biggest bases, capped flights to help cope…
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Empty container boxes stuck at Rotterdam may stoke Asia shortage
Empty container boxes crucial for Asia’s exporters are getting stuck in the port of Rotterdam as a growing backlog of undelivered goods at Europe’s export…
China scolds Sinopec after second fatal accident this month
Chinese regulators summoned executives at Sinopec Group to a meeting on Monday after the oil giant suffered its second deadly accident this month, saying the…
Air India prepares one of the largest aircraft deals in history
Air India Ltd. is considering ordering as many as 300 narrowbody jets, according to people familiar with the matter, in what could be one of…
UK petrol, diesel prices extend record run ahead of rail strikes
The cost of filling up at the petrol station for Britons extended a record run over the weekend, according to the RAC motoring organization, putting…
UK braces for travel chaos from biggest rail strike in decades
The UK is on course for the worst disruption to mass transit since Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister after efforts to avert a planned rail…
South Africa renews bid to stem blockades on key trade routes
South Africa’s government has signed an agreement with trucking associations to end frequent blockades of key trade routes that are estimated to have cost the…
Airline industry predicts profit in 2023, defying slowdown
The airline industry will return to profit next year as pent-up demand for travel sustains bookings even as the global economy tightens, the International Air…
Qantas is restoring flights faster than planned to meet demand
Qantas Airways Ltd. is restoring international flights faster than planned to handle the stunning rebound in travel.
Qatar Airways CEO opens door to settling Airbus row out of court
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker indicated that the Gulf carrier might be prepared to end its legal clash with planemaker Airbus SE…