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IndiGo passenger tests positive on first day of domestic reboot
Airlines

A passenger travelling from Chennai to Coimbatore aboard low-cost carrier IndiGo has tested positive for coronavirus. The incident, which occurred on 25 May, comes on the evening that domestic flights resumed in India. IndiGo said in a statement that the flight crew has been placed in isolation for 14 days, and all other travellers have

Ryanair’s O’Leary claims rival Lufthansa ‘addicted’ to bailouts
Airlines

Ryanair chief executive has slammed the German government’s decision to grant €9 billion ($9.88 billion) of aid to Lufthansa.

Lufthansa finally accepts €9bn government bailout conditions
Airlines

Lufthansa will become a partially state owned airline as it comes to an agreement with the German government over the conditions of its funding under the Economic Stabilisation Fund, or Wirtschaftsstabilisierungsfonds (WSF). The package will provide stabilisation measures and loans to the airline totaling up to €9 billion. The bailout will be biggest for an

Feature: Why grounded airliners require additional care
Airlines

Grounded jets presents a new challenge for airline operators around the world as they work hard to maintain their assets until they can be revived.

French Bee flies world’s longest non-stop domestic journey
Airlines

Low-cost operator French Bee has carried out the world's longest non-stop domestic commercial flight between Tahiti-Faa’a, French Polynesia and Paris Orly with an Airbus A350-900.

‘The cries were everywhere’ – 97 dead in Pakistan A320 crash
Air Crash Investigations

Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority has confirmed 97 people died, and two survived, when an A320 crashed into a crowded residential district in Karachi on Friday after twice trying to land at the airport.

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