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OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Twenty Three Beijing Spike Neutralises Growth Elsewhere
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Week twenty-three of the Covid-19 crisis and the lowest week on week change in capacity reported.
Vietnam’s First Mover Opportunity
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Early COVID-19 Action Appears to Pay Dividends
OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Twenty Two - Week Twenty Two The United Kingdom’s Aviation Dream Is Over
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It’s over. The UK’s aviation dream was broken this morning when U2 883 departed from London Gatwick for Glasgow at 07:00.
When Will You Fly? Early Signs Reveal Mixed Messages
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Participants from OAG’s webinars gave us an early indication of future travel behaviour. We asked our respondents what consumer sentiment was like...
OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Twenty One Look to the SouthWest For Capacity Growth
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Share During two weeks in March, global capacity was falling at around three million seats a day, in the last two weeks capacity has increased by...
Mind The Gap: Are Airline Schedules Over-Optimistic?
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In the last week alone round 50 million seats were removed from OAG’s airline schedules for the month of June.
OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Twenty Nearly Sixty Airlines Relaunch Services This Week
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It’s been a good week for scheduled airline capacity with nearly sixty airlines relaunching services; as we predicted last week everyone was just...
OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Nineteen Everyone Is Waiting for June
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At last a quiet week in terms of capacity changes; at least at the headline level where total capacity fell by just over 2% and with some 31...
Brave, Careless Or Confident? Getting Back In The Air
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One of the questions during last weeks’ OAG webinars was from a New York-based corporate travel agent.
Bubbles, Corridors And Bridges: Opening Up International Air Travel
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As aviation starts what increasingly looks like a long and slow recovery towards filling seats, comprehensive route networks and confident...