Airport slots should be given to those who can use it, Wizz Air boss says January 13, 2022 Wizz Air’s chief executive Jozsef Varadi said that legacy airlines should not retain their airport slots if they are not able to utilise them. “Why are they protected for the benefit of legacy carriers,” he told Reuters today. “This is a way of distorting the market further by allowing access to certain airlines at the detriment to [...]
Snakes on a plane? Tarantula found on a train at London Bridge station January 13, 2022 An exotic tarantula has been found on a train which arrived at London Bridge station, after thoroughly spooking capital commuters. The pink-toed tarantula was taken to station staff last Friday who contacted the RSPCA for help. An animal rescue officer has since taken the 3.5cm spider to South Essex Wildlife Hospital, after suspecting its owner [...]
Demand for staff swelling: Frantic recruitment efforts as vacancies climb but job candidates dry up January 13, 2022 Demand for staff is growing across the country amid a continued fall in the number of candidates for jobs, new research suggests. Recruiters warned this morning they are placing record numbers of permanent and temporary workers into jobs as demand for staff continues to grow across the country. Meanwhile, the number of available job candidates [...]
Northern line’s Bank branch 17-week closure to start on Saturday January 13, 2022 Transport for London (TfL) has urged commuters to check their travel plans, as the Northern line’s Bank branch will be closed from Saturday. The closure, which will enable the completion of a tunnel and a passenger concourse, is part of the Bank Station Capacity Upgrade, which aims to increase capacity at Bank and Monument stations [...]
Expected 50 per cent hike in energy bills may trigger ‘devastating’ national emergency for millions of older Brits January 13, 2022 An anticipated price jump of about 50 per cent for energy bills across the country, likely from April onwards, can lead to a national emergency for millions of older people, a charity warned this morning. Age UK has urged ministers to take immediate and decisive action on energy bills to “mitigate the potentially devastating impact [...]
Air freight demand raises aviation outlook, research says January 13, 2022 The Covid-induced increase in air freight demand has raised the aviation industry’s outlook, according to research from global law firm Reed Smith. Over the last 20 months, the pandemic and the consequent travel restrictions reduced demand for passenger flights but increased it for air cargo, especially as a result of supply chain issues and peaks [...]
Ovo Energy to axe a quarter of workforce amid energy crisis January 12, 2022 Ovo Energy, one of the country’s largest energy suppliers, is set to slash a quarter of its workforce. According to a report by Sky News, the firm will restructure in a bid to cut costs, with around 1,700 jobs out of 6,200 at risk. The firm is expected to announce a voluntary redundancy programme as [...]
Santander Cycles hit record figures in 2021, TfL says January 12, 2022 Transport for London (TfL) has announced that 2021 was the year with the highest ever use of Santander Cycles, as almost 11 million hires were registered. More than a million people used the scheme last year, with 178,000 members joining the scheme – a 7 per cent increase on 2020. The past year hit a [...]
ITA Airways in search for partner ‘to put money on the table’ January 12, 2022 Italian carrier ITA Airways is searching for a partner to ‘put money on the table’ and invest in the newly born airline. Speaking at a parliamentary hearing, ITA Airways’ chairman Alfredo Altavilla said Alitalia’s successor is already in talks with European and overseas potential partners and it is expected to seal the deal by June, [...]
Ryanair calls on EU to ignore ghost flights claims January 12, 2022 Ryanair has called on the European Commission (EC) to ignore Lufthansa’s ‘ghost flights’ claim, accusing the German carrier of “blocking their slots” to protect themselves from competition with low-cost airlines. “The solution to Lufthansa’s ‘ghost flights’ problem is a simple one – just sell these seats to consumers,” said Ryanair’s chief executive Michael O’Leary in [...]