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OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Twenty-Nine Sixty Million Mark Reached, Halfway Back - But Only Just
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With one of the world’s largest airlines making nearly 800 schedule changes in one day and at the same time having to release over 17,000 dedicated...
The Strategic Use Of Cancellations: How Airlines Managed Schedules During Covid
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“Unprecedented” is a word we’ve heard a lot over the past 5 months. It’s a term which very much applies to the airline industry. Never before have...
OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Twenty-Eight - UK Holidaymakers Stranded In Spain As Global Capacity Grows
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Global capacity continues to creep forward was this week’s planned headline; then the UK Government stepped into to change that; thanks Boris!
OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Twenty-Seven Steady As She Goes But Worrying Early Winter Indicators
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A steady 3.5% growth in capacity takes us to just under 56 million seats this week as the slow recovery continues.
OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Twenty-Six - Halfway There,50 Million Breakthrough Moment
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Last week we were very close, this week we have broken through the 50 million weekly seats mark which is great news, however, at 53.8 million we...
OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Twenty Five Capacity Edges Forward Towards 50 Million
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One thing COVID-19 has taught us is not to be greedy, an industry virtually brought to its knees in the first half of the year will take any growth...
Routes at Risk
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The Long-Haul Routes Which European Secondary Airports Could Lose
Transatlantic Traumas
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For many airlines the Europe to United States market is the most profitable part of their network
OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Twenty Four The Fastest Week of Recovery as Airlines Prepare for Summer
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The first official week of Summer has resulted in the largest week on week growth in capacity during the Covid-19 event with some 8.2 million seats...
Shake Up In South America
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No part of the world is immune from the impact of COVID-19. Aviation in South America is reeling just as aviation elsewhere is, and the scale of...