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Monday, 19 July 2021
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Asia-Pacific airlines maintain environmental efforts despite pandemic
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationIn many respects, Asia-Pacific airlines are recovering more slowly from the COVID-19 crisis than those in other regions. But while survival and...
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Aus/US consortium bids for Sydney Airport. The M&A rush begins?
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationDuring 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic there has been precious little M&A activity in the airports sector apart from Brazil...
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Aircraft seating and inflight wifi; post-pandemic outlook
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationAs unprecedented numbers of aircraft sit idle and airline coffers are laid bare by the pandemic, a lifeless and even dull environment for airline...
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European airline capacity: first time back over 50% of 2019
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationSeat capacity in Europe is back above 50% of pre-pandemic levels for the first time since Mar-2020. In the week commencing...
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Asian airline recovery: slow vaccines rollout, new waves and....
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationAsian airlines are suffering deeply as international doors remain closed. What's more, borders are unlikely to open at any scale until well into...
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36 start-up airlines line up for take-off. Part 3: Africa, N America
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationWhile most of the airline industry is working out how to survive the next two years, burdened by massive debt and confronting an uncertain world...
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CAPA Live June: Viva, CEO Felix Antelo "faithful to the A320neo"
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationTalking at the CAPA Live, Viva CEO Felix Antelo spoke with CAPA's Senior Analyst (the Americas), Lori Ranson. Viva Air...
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36 start-up airlines line up for take-off. Part 2: LatAm, AsiaPac
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationWhile most of the airline industry is working out how to survive the next two years, burdened by massive debt and confronting an uncertain world...
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36 start-up airlines line up for take-off. Part 1: Europe
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationWhile most of the airline industry is working out how to survive the next two years, burdened by massive debt and confronting an uncertain world...
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BOOM! Commercial supersonic airliners: will they succeed this time?
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationUnited has announced plans to buy 15 of Boom ’s Overture supersonic jets - but the deal is subject to the very strenuous...
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CAPA Live: the future of business travel for airlines
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationEarly this month (09-Jun-2021) CAPA Live welcomed more than 7,100 aviation and corporate travel participants from around the globe, to hear from...
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Asian aviation: recovery hampered by slow vaccination/border controls
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationWhile other parts of the world are beginning to open up to international travel, in most of the key Asia-Pacific markets there is very little...
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Australia loses two domestic routes for every new one
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationIt’s no secret that the revolving doors of state borders have perplexed airline route reopenings during the pandemic. But what’s not...
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CAPA Live. KLM CEO Pieter Elbers: "exit from this will be a bit bumpy"
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationTalking at the CAPA Live on 9-Jun-2021, KLM President & CEO Pieter Elbers spoke with CAPA’s chairman emeritus Peter...
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CAPA Live Jun-2021. Wizz Air: "Every single airline is in trouble.”
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationTalking at the CAPA Live on 9-Jun-2021, Wizz Air CEO József Varadi spoke with CAPA’s chairman emeritus Peter Harbison....
Monday, 12 July 2021
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Global Airline Capacity Fails To Break The 80 Million Mark
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By OAGCapacity settles at 79.8 million, a slight increase on last week of 1.5% with the typical ebbs and flows in various regions.
Wednesday, 7 July 2021
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Why Are Airlines Offering Flights to Nowhere?
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By OAGKeeping the Brand Alive
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OAG Webinar | How to manage supply as air travel demand picks up
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By OAGJoin us on Wednesday 14th July 2021 - two sessions available.
Tuesday, 6 July 2021
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COVID’s Impact on Flight Punctuality
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By OAGAs the long journey towards an aviation recovery begins, it’s a good time to look at what impact the COVID-19 crisis is having on flight punctuality.
Monday, 5 July 2021
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An Encouraging Week for Many Airlines - Then A Bubble Burst and an Outbreak Occurs
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By OAGThis week’s data highlights once again just how frustrating and different every market is in their recovery journey with some notable ups and downs...