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Comment: Airlines must pivot to ultra-long-haul
Airlines

Linus Bauer surprisingly argues that international airlines need to switch towards ulta-long-haul routes after the coronavirus crisis subsides. 

Comment: Air Canada axing regional flights will gut communities
Airlines

Isabelle Dostaler and Mohamed Khomsi argue Air Canada's decision to cut flights will be a "catastrophe" for several remote Canadian communities.

LHR seeks to cut pay, warns of looming job losses
Airlines

London Heathrow Airport has informed workers unions it will seek to cut the pay of thousands of airport staff in light of the ongoing COVID-19 travel crisis, as well as a range of other cost-cutting measures. The airport has said it intends to introduce pay cuts of up to 20 per cent to about half

Dubai pumps $2bn into Emirates
Airlines

Emirates has received a $2 billion bailout by Dubai’s government and has been told further support could follow depending on the length of the crises.

Embraer axes 900 jobs
Airlines

Embraer axes 900 jobs

by Hannah Dowling September 4, 2020

Embraer said on Thursday it would cut 900 jobs, around 4.5 per cent of its workforce, as a result of the cancellation of its partnership with Boeing, and the ongoing COVID-19 aviation crisis. This is in addition to the 1,600 employees who made use of the company’s various voluntary redundancy programs since the onset of

Thai Airways serves in-flight meals in pop-up diner
Airlines

More than 100 travel-hungry diners have attended a pop-up restaurant at Thai Airways headquarters in Bangkok on Thursday, which served up in-flight meals to customers missing the onboard experience. The airline has transformed the cafeteria of its Bangkok HQ into a Thai Airways-themed diner, decked out with branded airline cabin seats, and various plane parts

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