Jet2 to buy 36 new Airbus A321s in $5bn deal August 31, 2021 Package holiday provider Jet2 today announced that it would buy 36 new A321 neos from Airbus, in a deal which values them at $4.9bn (£3.6bn) in a further note of positivity for the UK travel industry. The aircraft will be delivered over a five year period, starting in 2023. The AIM-listed firm can increase its [...]
Zero carbon ‘plans before bans’ for HGVs, auto industry urges government August 31, 2021 The UK auto industry has called on ministers to work alongside manufacturers to develop net zero technologies for the decarbonisation of heavy goods vehicles (HGVs). At the moment, just 0.2 per cent of the trucks and lorries on British roads use alternative fuel sources, data from the Society for Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) showed [...]
Ryanair to create 500 new London jobs in winter expansion August 31, 2021 Ryanair will create more than 500 new jobs across its London airports this winter as the budget airline looks to take advantage of the recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. The carrier will launch a combined 14 new routes over the season from Stansted, Luton, and Gatwick to a number of European destinations. Chief executive Michael [...]
Bunzl’s UK revenue sinks amid supply chain troubles August 31, 2021 Distribution and services group Bunzl has seen its UK revenue sink amid supply chain disruptions, but keeps its sights locked on growing past 2019’s revenue. In the UK, revenue sank 10.3 per cent as Covid-19 related sales began to ween, which was knocked by a “slow return to normal activity amongst manufacturing and construction customers, [...]
London Underground halfway back to pre-pandemic levels as Tube passenger return August 31, 2021 The number of passengers using the London Underground has hit about 50 per cent of pre-pandemic levels on weekdays for the first time since the start of the pandemic. Transport for London said it has seen a steady increase in use on the network over the summer and is preparing for further rises in September [...]
Norwegian hails stronger financial position as bookings increase August 31, 2021 Norwegian Air Shuttle this morning hailed a “clear improvement” in its financial position as bookings at the carrier continued to increase. The airline, which recently emerged from a brutal restructuring period, reported revenues of 591m Norwegian crowns (£49.6m) in the first half of the year. It added that 32 of its 51 planes – a mere third [...]
Ban on non-essential journeys: EU removes US from safe travel list August 31, 2021 European Union governments agreed last night to remove the United States from the EU’s safe travel list, meaning U.S. visitors are likely to face tighter controls, such as Covid-19 tests and quarantines. American travellers face a ban on non-essential journeys and new quarantine restrictions. Whilst not automatically binding, the decision could set a precedent for [...]
Govt urges employers to hire UK-based workers rather than rely on foreign labour August 30, 2021 The Government wants employers to invest in UK-based workers rather than relying on labour from abroad as businesses contend with a shortage of HGV drivers. Supermarkets and suppliers are struggling to meet demand following an exodus of drivers from EU countries, who returned to the continent during the pandemic and remained there. This is coupled [...]
Cazoo shares rise on New York debut in fast start to firm’s ‘next chapter’ August 28, 2021 Used car platform Cazoo ended its first day of trading as a public firm up 7.6 per cent after the firm made its long-awaited stock market debut yesterday. The $8bn float, which makes serial entrepreneur Alex Chesterman’s latest project the most valuable US listed UK firm, came after it completed its merger with SPAC Ajax [...]
August sees highest numbers of commuters into the City this year August 27, 2021 August has seen the highest number of commuters travelling into the City since the pandemic began, new data from Transport for London (TfL) today shows. Since lockdown was lifted in July, more and more people have headed back to their offices, in a positive omen for the future of the Square Mile. 19 August was [...]