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American Airlines now the world's busiest carrier

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American Airlines  was the world's most active airline for the week beginning 29-Mar-2021, according to CAPA's database,  based...

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CAPA Live: LATAM Airlines Group ready for fierce competition

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As  LATAM Airlines Group  aims to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection by the end of 2021 the company believes it will be well...

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United’s Kirby: Carbon offsets “a fig leaf for a CEO to write a check”

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Speaking on CAPA Live on 10-Mar-2021,  United  CEO Scott Kirby had some forthright ideas on carbon offsets. "We’ve changed the...

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China domestic traffic grows; new Chengdu airport opens 2021

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A year after the pandemic started there are clear signs of strong domestic traffic growth at the point of origin, in  China , along with an...

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European aviation bumps along the bottom ahead of a summer climb

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EUROCONTROL  DG Eamonn Brennan told CAPA Live on 10-Mar-20201 that Apr-2021 flight plans filed with the agency remained depressed....

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Europe leads world aviation towards net zero carbon emissions

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On 26-Feb-2021 a coalition of European aviation trade associations published 'Destination 2050', a plan to achieve net zero carbon dioxide...

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Japan lifts air travel restrictions for Golden Week and Spring Break

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Japan ’s airlines are once again ramping up their domestic services after they endured a major setback in the first part of 2021 due to a...

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Jetstar plans Australian capacity uplift with aircraft additions

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Six Jetstar Japan aircraft are being transferred to the Australian unit to boost domestic capacity amid rising competition from Rex.

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ASM blog: Here comes the sun?

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ASM MD David Stroud assesses the chances of a summer recovery and what will drive it.

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CAPA Live: Hawaiian Airlines financially strong; new domestic routes

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Hawaiian Air has taken on an amount of debt to ensure they have liquidity to survive the crisis. They were oversubscribed, and have ended up in...

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