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Singapore adds new dates for A380 pop-up restaurant as demand surges
Airlines

Due to overwhelming demand, Singapore Airlines has now added new dates for its parked A380 pop-up restaurant experience. The airline previously announced that tickets for its A380 restaurant experience offering, which included both lunch and dinner time slots on 24 and 25 October, sold out within 30 minutes of bookings being made live.  The airline

Airbus reaches agreement with French unions, 4,200 jobs to be cut
Airlines

French unions have signed a long-awaited labour deal with European planemaker Airbus, which will limit job losses and furloughs for production workers in light of the COVID-19 crisis. After months of negotiations, labour unions representing a majority of Airbus’ French workforce have signed an agreement that will see 4,200 job cuts in France, including 3,400

Airport COVID testing to replace quarantine in Ireland
Airlines

The Irish government will adopt the EU ‘traffic light’ travel system and introduce COVID-19 testing at airports, which could see quarantine requirements removed for some arriving passengers. It comes after both Aer Lingus and Ryanair heavily criticised the Irish government for its strict travel restrictions, with almost all incoming passengers required to undergo a 14-day

Singapore A380 pop-up restaurant sells out in 30 minutes
Airlines

Singapore Airlines has welcomed the overwhelming demand for its parked Airbus A380 pop-up restaurants, stating that all available seats were reserved within 30 minutes of bookings going live. Last month, the airline announced that it would convert two of its grounded super jumbos into temporary pop-up restaurants at Changi Airport, in an attempt to stimulate

British Airways CEO replaced
Airlines

International Airlines Group (IAG) has announced a major reshuffle of its top-level management, including the news that Alex Cruz will step down as chairman and chief executive of British Airways. Cruz has been both CEO and chairman of British Airways since April 2016, when he was moved from his former position as chief executive of

Comment: Airline industry recovery could have serious implications for organ transplants
Airlines

Associate professors from John Hopkins University and the University of Texas come together to discuss the importance of the airline industry and its recovery in the transportation process of organs for transplant in this cross-posting with The Conversation. The COVID-19 pandemic has crippled the airline industry. Passenger numbers are down more than two-thirds from last year,

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