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Turbulent Times for Europe
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Yet more stormy times ahead for European carriers? In recent years there seems to always be talk of a ‘summer of strikes’, or a...
Spirit Airlines – Playing Around
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In July 2019, Spirit Airlines issued an Investor Update which explained how some of the changes it had been making to its network had made it...
Going South: Norwegian's flight plans
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From its origins as a Scandinavian low-cost carrier more than 10 years ago, Norwegian has grown steadily at 10% each year since 2010 and stretched...
Thomas Cook: Heritage Brand. Business Hole.
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Amidst the sadness this week at the loss of a heritage brand from the UK plc portfolio, there will be several other businesses, and indeed,...
London Heathrow retains title as world’s most connected airport
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Once again, London’s Heathrow Airport has come out ahead of its rivals for the title of world’s most internationally connected airport...
Japan's Rugby World Cup: Fans Get Into Position
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At their training camps across Japan, the 20 national teams waiting for the Rugby World Cup to kick off will undoubtedly be feeling some...
How Many Ways to Get to Adelaide
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Adelaide Airport has reinforced its position as one of Australia’s fastest growing airports. Growth has come via a combination of new...
Can A Westjet/Delta Tie-Up Attract Sixth Freedom Traffic?
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In June, Westjet and Delta came one step closer to creating a joint venture with the clearance of their proposal by the Canadian Competition...
Trade Disputes Damages Travel: Japan & South Korea Capacity Suffering
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We know that aviation is frequently a catalyst for economic activity and that trade flourishes when countries develop direct air services but the...
Boston’s Aviation Party
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There are few airports in North America that can look forward with as much optimism as Boston in the next few years. Two major base carriers...