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When the going gets tough – Lufthansa says pandemic has had a ‘considerable impact’ and it warns that normalisation of demand to pre-crisis level is not expected until ‘2024 at the earliest’
The collapse in demand for air travel due to the coronavirus pandemic has led to an -80% drop in revenue for the Lufthansa Group during
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Etihad’s ‘eco-flight’ highlights the sustainability initiatives that could deliver road map for future air travel practices, both in the air and on the ground
When Etihad Airways’ flight EY57 touched down in Brussels shortly before 7am on 13-Jan-2020 it marked the conclusion of a special ‘eco-flight’ from Abu Dhabi,
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Brussels sprouts new Asian connectivity with return of Singapore connection sure to be a winner with business travellers
Brussels airport has seen passenger numbers grow a third (34.2%) over the past five years. During that period Belgium’s primary air gateway has added around
Country Insight: #44 – Belgium
This year The Blue Swan Daily will countdown the world’s 100 largest aviation markets based upon departure seats in 2018. Here, using the extensive profile
Brussels South Charleroi’s runway extension – what is the logic behind the 650m stretch?
Brussels South Charleroi Airport’s CEO Philippe Verdonck has confirmed the airport, situated some 50km south of the Belgian capital, has commenced work on the extension
Brussels and London airport sales could have implications for airports and investors alike
Two major airport ownership changes in Europe have breathed some life into what has become a somnambulant sector where there has not been much activity
Canada’s OMERS is looking to acquire a stake in Brussels Airport, but it joins a queue of suitors
Reports suggest Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS) is looking to acquire a 36% stake in Brussels Airport. OMERS will compete with various other financial
Is a reverse airport privatisation on the cards in Brussels?
Belgium’s Flanders Government is reported to be considering the acquisition of Macquarie Group’s 36% stake in Brussels Airport through the Flanders Government investment company PMV.
Airport Insight: Brussels Airport
Each day this year The Blue Swan Daily uses the extensive insights available to CAPA – Centre for Aviation members to deliver a data snapshot on the
Air Belgium’s Charleroi selection has shown there is clearly life for long haul from European secondary-level city airports; Stansted is seeing similar success
Start-up long haul carrier Air Belgium, which launched scheduled flights on 03-Jun-2018 with a Hong Kong service, has been explaining the choice of Brussels South