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  • British Airways owner IAG’s profits soar as leisure demand booms

    October 28, 2022

    British Airways owner IAG is back in the black with a profit after tax of €853m (£736m), as leisure revenue has recovered to pre-pandemic glory. The London-listed firm swung into profit in its third quarter results – ahead of market expectations – after posting a 2021 loss of €574m. IAG’s overall passenger capacity plans are [...]

  • Rail union calls on Mark Harper to ‘avoid the mistakes of Grant Shapps’

    October 27, 2022

    Rail union TSSA has called on newly-appointed transport secretary Mark Harper to “avoid the mistakes of Grant Shapps” and remove blocks to negotiations between workers and train operators.  The relationship between former transport secretary Grant Shapps and union leaders has been a tense one, as unions accused him several times of blocking negotiations. Both Shapps [...]

  • Blindness in Ghana

    October 27, 2022  |  City Talk

    Ghana, like many nations, has a clear divide between those who are wealthy and those who live in poverty. Many Ghanaians live in conditions where they do not have access to healthcare or the resources to assist them out of the cycle of poverty.  The lack of accessibility to healthcare can often push those suffering [...]

  • Icelandair remains ‘cautiously optimistic’ about next year as it plans moderate growth

    October 27, 2022

    Icelandic legacy carrier Icelandair remains “cautiously optimistic” about the next year, as it plans some moderate growth despite the current inflationary headwinds.  “We are in a very good position,” chief executive Bogi Nils Bogason told City A.M. today. “We can be more flexible and focused depending on how our economies are developing. “[However] people are [...]

  • Clear skies ahead for Lufthansa, as carrier expects strong demand to stay

    October 27, 2022

    Lufthansa anticipates demand to remain strong in the months ahead, with capacity expected at 80 per cent of pre-Covid levels in the fourth quarter despite inflationary pressures. According to chief executive Carsten Spohr, people will continue to splash cash on tickets after two years of not being allowed to travel due to the Covid pandemic. [...]

  • Boom in UK retail drives Cazoo’s revenue up 103 per cent to £347m

    October 27, 2022

    A boom in the UK retail market has driven Cazoo’s quarterly revenue to £347m, 103 per cent up on last year’s levels.  In the three months ended 30 September, UK retail unit sales went up 100 per cent to 18,889 vehicles sold despite inflationary pressures biting into consumers’ spending.  “This very strong performance shows that [...]

  • MPs call on Jeremy Hunt to introduce duty-free shopping at UK terminals

    October 27, 2022

    MPs have called on the Chancellor to introduce duty-free shopping for arriving passengers at UK terminals.  The All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Future of Aviation wrote yesterday to Jeremy Hunt asking him to introduce VAT-free shopping at British airports, international rail and ferry terminals “to help our sector flourish and recover” from the impact of [...]

  • New Piccadilly line and DLR trains are next big thing for TfL

    October 27, 2022

    TfL’s interim commissioner Andy Lord has announced that new trains on the Piccadilly line and DLR are the network’s next big project. The commissioner stepped in on Tuesday following Andy Byford’s departure after two years at the public body’s helm.  Lord told the Evening Standard TfL needs to move forward with the tube network’s modernisation, [...]

  • Car industry calls on UK to deliver regulation on self-driving cars by 2025

    October 26, 2022

    Automotive industry leaders have called for the UK Government to deliver its regulatory framework on self-driving cars by 2025.  David Wong, senior technology and innovation manager at the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), said today it would be extremely disappointing not having primary legislation this parliamentary session. “It’s very important that the government [...]

  • DX shareholder moves to oust chair over botched inquiry

    October 26, 2022

    A major shareholder in London-listed logistics company DX Group called for its chair to be ousted today as it accused him of having “severely harmed investor perceptions” in the firm.

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