IATA: Capacity is being re-introduced at a modest pace
Carriers appear to be cautious in adding capacity back into the system as the economy continues to strengthen, according to the latest analysis by IATA….
Carriers appear to be cautious in adding capacity back into the system as the economy continues to strengthen, according to the latest analysis by IATA….
“Two employees at the John F Kennedy International airport tower have been placed on administrative leave by the US FAA following an incident last month…
The captain that successfully landed a US Airways A320 in New York’s Hudson River in January 2009 after birds struck both engines has officially retired…
ASA: EasyJet claims were all hot air
Ryanair has successfully convinced the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) that an advertisement ran by archrival easyJet was unfair on the Irish no-frills carrier.
The easyJet advert, which appeared in poster form, fell foul of regulatory standards for wrongly implying that Ryanair misleads passengers about which airport it will fly them […]
Uncertainty nearly over for BA passengers
Dates for the BA strike will be announced by this Friday (5 March) at the latest if the Unite union decides to proceed with its threat of industrial action, sources have claimed.
Talks between the union and BA management have been ongoing for days after cabin crew inflicted the BA strike […]