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Thursday, 6 May 2021
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A Scilly Story - the UK's busiest flight route in April 2021
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By OAGUK's Busiest Route in April 2021 is Isles of Scilly to Land's End
Tuesday, 4 May 2021
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Airlines Eagerly Await Traffic Light Travel Announcement
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By OAGA collective whip around amongst European-based airlines has raised the cash to buy a new set of light bulbs and the UK Government has finally run...
Monday, 3 May 2021
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CAPA Live: BA CEO Sean Doyle - "we'll come out the other end”
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationTalking at the CAPA Live on 14-Apr-2021, British Airways CEO Sean Doyle spoke with CAPA’s Peter Harbison. In some verbatim...
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Europe's airline capacity slides back towards lowest since Apr-2020
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationExpressed as a percentage of 2019 levels, Europe 's airline seat capacity is sliding back towards its lowest levels since the first lockdown...
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Star Alliance continues transition to AWS cloud technology
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationAmazon Web Services (AWS), recently announced that Star Alliance , the world’s largest airline alliance, plans to move all...
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Swedavia is the first airport group to achieve net zero CO2 emissions
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationAirports have always been regarded by eco-warriors as a legitimate target, and before the COVID-19 pandemic the general public had shown signs of...
Tuesday, 27 April 2021
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Is the US Aviation Market In Recovery? Airlines Experiment with New Network Strategies
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By OAGDomestic airline capacity, and TSA volumes, a proxy for flight demand have increased significantly in the last few months and forward-looking...
Monday, 26 April 2021
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Airlines Add More Capacity This Week & Capacity is Much Stronger Than This Time Last Year
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By OAGThe headline numbers suggest that global airline capacity has seen a slight recovery back to 61.9 million seats this week, a 1.2% increase.
Tuesday, 20 April 2021
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Australian Outbound: Tasman Travel Bubble and Beyond
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By OAGThis week the Tasman Travel Bubble takes effect, allowing scheduled air travel to resume between Australia and New Zealand without the requirement...
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CAPA Outlook: How can we expect a sustainable industry built on junk bonds?
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationThe global aviation industry, savaged by the effects of Covid-19, today resembles a hopeless drunk, lurching towards the next crisis. This is the...
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CAPA Live: China's domestic aviation recovers; but not international
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationEach CAPA Live, held on the second Wednesday of each month, contains a summary of the latest key developments by region. In the Apr-2021...
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U.S.' Infrastructure plan needs P3s for airports to make a difference
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationSuccessive U.S governments have been unveiling stimulus packages and infrastructure plans since the emergence of the coronavirus pandemic, and...
Monday, 19 April 2021
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Aviation Hops Towards A Recovery in Some Places But Global Airline Capacity Falls Again
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By OAGIt's only 40,000 seats in each direction, or just 0.065% of global airline capacity but for anyone in Australia or New Zealand the opening of the...
Wednesday, 14 April 2021
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Prospects for Long Haul Travel: When Family Ties Count and Predicting Which Markets Will Come Back First
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By OAGAt OAG we’ve spent a year trying to understand how air travel will evolve post-COVID
Monday, 12 April 2021
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Aviation’s Maddest Week of News - Airline Capacity Shrinks Too
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By OAGEven by aviation’s normal standards, it has been a strange week.
Friday, 9 April 2021
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American Airlines now the world's busiest carrier
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationAmerican Airlines was the world's most active airline for the week beginning 29-Mar-2021, according to CAPA's database, based...
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CAPA Live: LATAM Airlines Group ready for fierce competition
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationAs LATAM Airlines Group aims to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection by the end of 2021 the company believes it will be well...
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United’s Kirby: Carbon offsets “a fig leaf for a CEO to write a check”
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationSpeaking on CAPA Live on 10-Mar-2021, United CEO Scott Kirby had some forthright ideas on carbon offsets. "We’ve changed the...
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China domestic traffic grows; new Chengdu airport opens 2021
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationA year after the pandemic started there are clear signs of strong domestic traffic growth at the point of origin, in China , along with an...
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European aviation bumps along the bottom ahead of a summer climb
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationEUROCONTROL DG Eamonn Brennan told CAPA Live on 10-Mar-20201 that Apr-2021 flight plans filed with the agency remained depressed....