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  • Ryanair’s O’Leary hammers Irish government over ‘untold damage’ to aviation

    May 27, 2021

    Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has accused the Irish government of bringing “untold damage” on the aviation and tourism sector. The budget airline’s chief executive also criticised transport minister Eamon Ryan for having no “plan, policy or commitment” on aviation, and said the government should announce an “immediate rescue plan” for the sectors. The carrier recently [...]

  • Post-Brexit listing: Czech payment giant Eurowag planning £1.4bn IPO in London

    May 27, 2021

    Private equity firm TA Associates is planning to list Czech Republic-based W.A.G. Payment Solutions, better known as Eurowag, on the London Stock Exchange, two sources told Reuters this evening. If the listing goes ahead, it would be seen by many as a reaffirmation of London’s attractiveness to European companies in the aftermath of Brexit.  The [...]

  • Tui sells minority take in Riu Hotels for €540m

    May 27, 2021

    Holiday giant Tui said this evening that it had agreed to sell its 49 per cent stake in Spain’s Riu Hotels SA to co-owner Riu-Group for €540m (£463.8m). The deal gives the joint venture, which comprises of 21 properties, an enterprise value of €1.5bn. The Anglo-German firm said that its separate 50/50 hotel management joint [...]

  • End the political games, TfL and DfT urged, as new funding deadline looms

    May 27, 2021

    London’s politicians and business leaders called on the government and Transport for London (TfL) to end the “political games” and agree a long-term funding deal for the network as the latest round of negotiations reached their final hours. Tomorrow the latest extension to the last funding deal runs out, leaving the operator once again without [...]

  • First Group bus sale squeaks through as investors give green light

    May 27, 2021

    Shareholders have this afternoon narrowly approved the sale of First Group’s US operations to Scandinavian fund EQT despite a strident campaign against the deal. At today’s AGM 61.3 per cent of investors backed the $4.6bn (£3.3bn) deal, with 38.7 per cent voting against it. The results means that Coast Capital’s attempts to derail the sale [...]

  • Airbus shares cruising as planemaker ups production targets

    May 27, 2021

    Planemaker Airbus today upped its jet production targets, saying that the sector’s recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic had now begun. The European aerospace giant said that a recovery in single-aisle planes would lead the commercial market back to pre-Covid levels between 2023 and 2025. Investors flocked to the firm’s bullishness, with shares in Airbus up [...]

  • City of London saw most commuters since beginning of pandemic last week

    May 27, 2021

    The most people travelled into the City of London last week than at any point since the pandemic began last March as life in the capital continues to edge back to normality. According to the latest figures from Transport for London, there were 258,461 trips made in-and-out of stations in the Square Mile and Canary [...]

  • Stop, go, stop: Easyjet and Jet2 bosses slam ministers over traffic light travel ‘guessing game’

    May 27, 2021

    The CEOs of Easyjet, Jet2, and the owner of Stansted airport have slammed the UK Government for its handling of the return of international holidays via a traffic light system where a country must be on the green list in order to facilitate return travel.

  • Gama Aviation suffers $14.7m loss but focuses on emergency service flights

    May 27, 2021

    British aviation company Gama Aviation, like most airline businesses, suffered a gruelling financial year after the Covid-19 pandemic grounded flights across the globe. Gama reported a statutory loss of $14.7m this morning, down from a loss of $11.5m in 2019, in the year to 31 December. While unable to fly commercially across borders, the group [...]

  • Car production bounces back on 12-month anniversary of factory shutdowns

    May 27, 2021

    UK car production returned to near normality in April compared to the same month a year before as automakers continued to struggle with the shortage of semiconductor chips. Britain made 68,306 cars last month, up from 197 a year ago when factories were shuttered due to the initial Covid-19 lockdown. Compared to April 2019, the [...]

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