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Wednesday, 12 August 2020
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The impact of Covid-19 for the future of tourism products and customer segments
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By Japan TravelShort and medium term impacts and opportunities in Japan
Monday, 10 August 2020
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COVID-19 suspends aviation strikes - CAPA data
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationBritish Airways faces the threat of strike action by cabin crew after failing to agree new terms with Unite the Union. BA has...
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Air Canada works to reduce capex as restrictions constrain business
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationThe COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on airlines worldwide, but Air Canada faces an added layer of uncertainty as ...
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Pandemic’s second wave: risk to Japanese domestic aviation revival
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationThe rebound in domestic travel in Japan has been one of the most impressive in the Asia-Pacific region. However, a resurgence of...
Monday, 3 August 2020
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OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Twenty-Nine Sixty Million Mark Reached, Halfway Back - But Only Just
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By OAGWith one of the world’s largest airlines making nearly 800 schedule changes in one day and at the same time having to release over 17,000 dedicated...
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UK hurdles to Spain travel raise fears for European aviation recovery
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationThe UK 's reintroduction of travel restrictions on Spain raises fears that restrictions could also return elsewhere in ...
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COVID 19: United Airlines offers insight on demand patterns
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationThroughout the progression of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US United has offered candid assessments of how the crisis will...
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Sri Lanka suspends joint venture at ‘the world’s emptiest airport’
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationMany governments, national, regional or local, have good intentions when it comes to the construction of airports. Theoretically, they will...
Tuesday, 28 July 2020
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The Strategic Use Of Cancellations: How Airlines Managed Schedules During Covid
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By OAG“Unprecedented” is a word we’ve heard a lot over the past 5 months. It’s a term which very much applies to the airline industry. Never before have...
Monday, 27 July 2020
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OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Twenty-Eight - UK Holidaymakers Stranded In Spain As Global Capacity Grows
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By OAGGlobal capacity continues to creep forward was this week’s planned headline; then the UK Government stepped into to change that; thanks Boris!
Friday, 24 July 2020
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Peru domestic airline market opens and new entrants possible
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationPeru ’s domestic aviation market has opened up, which is a good sign for aviation in Latin America . However, similarly to other...
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Delta Air faces headwinds in meeting cash burn goals
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationDuring the COVID-19 crisis Delta Air Lines has raised the equivalent of 19 months of liquidity, and believes it has manageable debt...
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Breeze Aviation emerges, ready for launch during tumult
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationOne area that has remained opaque during the COVID-19 pandemic is the timeline for planned US start-ups that aimed to debut in 2020 or...
Monday, 20 July 2020
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OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Twenty-Seven Steady As She Goes But Worrying Early Winter Indicators
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By OAGA steady 3.5% growth in capacity takes us to just under 56 million seats this week as the slow recovery continues.
Friday, 17 July 2020
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Restoring airport revenues post COVID-19
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationAirport traffic – and therefore airport revenues – have slumped since the spread of corona virus grounded well over half of the...
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Aircraft lessor fleet falls disproportionately; lease rates plummet
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationAnalysis of the CAPA Fleet Database shows that the COVID-19 crisis has had a proportionately bigger impact on numbers of leased aircraft in...
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S&P on COVID-19 impact: airports' long haul to recovery
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationThe global credit ratings agency Standard & Poors (S&P) has published several reports on the impact of the pandemic on the airport...
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Is AirAsia too big to fail? It should be
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationLike most other airlines around the world, AirAsia has run into financial headwinds. What happens in the next few weeks will...
Monday, 13 July 2020
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OAG Coronavirus Update – Week Twenty-Six - Halfway There,50 Million Breakthrough Moment
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By OAGLast week we were very close, this week we have broken through the 50 million weekly seats mark which is great news, however, at 53.8 million we...
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Opening of Brisbane Airport’s new runway “a turning point”
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By CAPA - Centre for AviationA recent CAPA report addressed the reopening of runways at major hubs in Europe . In the southern hemisphere, Brisbane Airport...