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Contracting COVID-19 onboard an airliner is as likely as ‘being struck by lightning’ as new studies reinforce the message that flying is safe with very low-risk of virus transmission
Whether you feel safe flying comes down to a personal viewpoint and for many travellers it comes down to more than just the flight, but
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Charting the trends – shedding a tear for the ‘Queen of the Skies’ as British Airways provides a fond farewell to the Jumbo Jet at its London Heathrow hub
You know the world isn’t in a good place when the sun didn’t even have the grace to shine on the morning of 08-Oct-2020 as
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Looking long term – 2020 has delivered an ‘extraordinary demand shock’ but Boeing prescribes a positive projection for the full decade
The 2010s were a good decade for the aviation industry when airlines saw some of their best years of performance, in terms of traffic as
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British Airways may take the headlines for fastest subsonic trans-Atlantic crossing, but it is Virgin Atlantic’s own flight that should gain plaudits
There has been a lot of media attention on British Airways setting a new fastest subsonic flight time across the trans-Atlantic with a 4 hour
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The coronavirus outbreak is in the spotlight, but will the return of the MAX actually be the biggest threat for corporate travel programmes in 2020?
Airlines are ending flights into mainland China, even Hong Kong, where Cathay Pacific is now asking its employees to take three weeks of unpaid leave
American confirms Jun-2020 return for Boeing 737 MAX, but overhang continues to plague Southwest, while non-operator Delta sees ‘some benefit’ from its grounding
The uncertain return of the Boeing 737 MAX is one of the biggest overhang in the global aviation industry during 2020, and no one airline
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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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The 737MAX grounding, US-China contention and unrest in Hong Kong hit travel in 2019; will remain a major threat and continue to impact the sector into 2020
Some of the major factors to influence the travel and tourism sector in 2019 will remain among the biggest threats for the coming year, according
Alan Joyce teases stretching zones and exercise modifications as Qantas gears up for second of three Project Sunrise research flights
It was 100 years ago this week that the first ever flight from the UK to Australia took off from Hounslow Heath (near today’s London
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Lie flat seating is on the rise in the premium cabin of single aisle airliners as new generation arrivals deliver improved comforts as well as a longer range
The number of airlines offering lie-flat seats on narrowbody aircraft is increasing rapidly, providing better options for corporates in a wide range of markets. The