Air Freight News
Delta sees surge in US coronavirus stalling travel rebound
Delta Air Lines Inc. says the resurgence of new coronavirus cases and related travel restrictions have stalled a fledgling recovery in U.S. travel demand and…
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US nut glut is so big branches are breaking from heavy crops
America’s nut trees are bursting with crops, sparking a massive supply glut that’s sending prices cratering.
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Aberdeen Harbour – open to a world of possibilities
Living up to its reputation as a port with ambition, Aberdeen Harbour Board today [Tuesday 14 July] unveiled its new digital brand to the world.
EasyJet gets enough votes in favor of $524 million share sale
EasyJet Plc Chairman John Barton said he expects shareholders to approve the British carrier’s 419 million pound ($524 million) share sale, providing a financial buffer…
EU to resist further travel opening with new virus wave a risk
The European Union will recommend keeping its external borders shut to Americans and most other foreigners for at least two more weeks as fears grow…
Embattled British Airways looks to cash in on its art collection
Struggling airline British Airways is planning to raise more than $1 million from the sale of paintings and prints from its corporate art collection at…
China posts surprise trade gains as economies try to reopen
China’s exports and imports both rose in June, signaling that demand at home and abroad may have started to recover even as the pandemic continues…
Some Chinese ports are jammed again on virus testing of food
Intensive testing of meat, seafood and other products for the coronavirus has tripled customs clearance times at some major Chinese ports, raising concerns the delays…
American ‘reached out’ to Cruz about not wearing mask on flight
The pictures of Cruz, a Texas Republican who is chairman of the Aviation and Space Subcommittee, were posted to Twitter by a staff member of…
The virus is still sapping China’s $6 trillion power to consume
Three months after China started to emerge from its coronavirus restrictions, its army of shoppers that help power the global economy are still nervous of…