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OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Eighteen Weekly Capacity Grows At One Of The Fastest Rates Ever

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Its been a record breaking positive week for weekly capacity growth; we have broken through the 30 million weekly seat mark!

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A Greener World of Travel

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Before the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the airline and travel market, one of the most pressing concerns facing the industry was...

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OAG Coronavirus Update - Week Seventeen Looks Like We’ve Bottomed Out!

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In some countries the number 111 is believed to bring bad luck

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OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Sixteen More Capacity Cuts but Also Growth in More Markets

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Tracking the impact of COVID-19 suddenly got a lot harder this week, if it wasn’t difficult enough already

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The Empty Middle Seat: The Stuff of Dreams

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There have been few pleasurable moments around a low-cost airline experience, but the vacant middle seat was one

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OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Fifteen Capacity Starting To Rebuild, Have We Reached The Bottom?

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Whisper it quietly but we may have reached the bottom.

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Busiest Routes 2020

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When we started preparing the data for the 2020 version of OAG’s Busiest Routes back in late February the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic was still...

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OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Fourteen Capacity Cuts Slow But Now Below 30 Million Seats Per Week

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“Just” two and a half million fewer scheduled seats this week compared to the previous week

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Caring for Aviation The CARES Act, A Watershed Moment

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The Coronavirus Air, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act signed on the 27th March provides an unprecedented level of support to the US...

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How low can we go? Degrees of pain and government support strategies

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How low can we go? Which airlines will fare better? What is appropriate government support?

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