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By: Ilaria Grasso Macola

All 1913 Articles
  • Passenger rights take off as non-EU airlines including BA and easyJet to be made liable for compensation

    April 7, 2022

    Non EU airlines operating flights on behalf of carriers from the bloc will be liable for compensation for delayed and cancelled flights. Issued today by the Court of Justice of the European Union, the verdict represents another boost to passenger rights. “Passengers of a delayed flight may claim compensation from a non-EU air carrier where [...]

  • Corporate divorce battle between Airbus and Qatar Airways reaches UK judges

    April 7, 2022

    Airbus and Qatar Airways faced each other in a UK court for the first time today since their public feud erupted. The Qatari airline asked a UK judge to prevent the plane manufacturer from revoking an order for 50 A321neo jets. The petition came as the carrier accused Airbus of cancelling the order as a [...]

  • Union calls to ‘beef up’ minimum wage enforcement powers in wake of P&O scandal

    April 7, 2022

    Plans to make companies pay workers minimum wage will be “unworkable” if enforcement powers are not beefed up, said union TUC today following the P&O scandal. “A lack of enforcement will kick the legs out from under the Government’s minimum wage plans,” said TUC’s general secretary Frances O’Grady. “Our weak enforcement regime lets rogue employers [...]

  • Volkswagen reduces model range as part of electric drive

    April 6, 2022

    Volkswagen will reduce its model range to focus on more profitable vehicles as part of its electric drive, finance chief Arno Antlitz told the Financial Times today. The group – who owns brands such as Seat, Skoda Audi and Porsche – will cut down on models, going from the current 100 diesel and fuel vehicles [...]

  • Airlines to pass oil prices to passengers, says ex IAG boss Willie Walsh

    April 6, 2022

    Airlines are expected to pass increasing oil prices to passengers through higher fares, said former IAGA boss Willie Walsh. According to Walsh, the war-induced spike in energy costs has worsened the industry’s overall outlook for 2022 to include industry-wide losses. In the past oil prices would take around six months to pass onto customers but [...]

  • Londoners to face disruption as TfL carries out works over Easter weekend

    April 6, 2022

    Londoners are set to face massive disruption next week as Transport for London (TfL) carries out maintenance works on the tube network over Easter weekend. TfL warned commuters that Piccadilly Line trains to and from Heathrow will be suspended throughout the weekend due to track works while both the District and Hammersmith & City lines [...]

  • Investigation launched after Air France plane goes ‘crazy’ ahead of landing

    April 6, 2022

    An investigation was launched today after an Air France plane “went crazy” just as it was landing at Paris Charles De Gaulle. Pilots on Monday struggled to control the Boeing 777, calling the airport’s air traffic controller to say the plane was “pretty much going nuts,” as it was no longer responding to commands. “Wait! [...]

  • Exclusive: Four in five people expect to travel for work amid sector post-pandemic bounce back

    April 6, 2022

    Around 80 per cent of people expect to travel for work this year as the sector bounces back post-Covid. According to a research by high speed rail operator HS1, 66 per cent of respondents said they would prefer taking the train over a plane for business for sustainability reasons, while figures increase to 77 per [...]

  • EasyJet, Asos and Savills among worst companies for gender pay gap

    April 6, 2022

    Easyjet, Asos and Savills are some of the worst UK companies when it comes to gender pay gap, even though differences have narrowed for the second consecutive year. According to an analysis by the Times, while the overall median pay gap went down from 10 to 9.8 per cent on last year’s levels, women at [...]

  • IAG boss says Air Europa deal will take at least 18 months

    April 6, 2022

    The IAG – Air Europa deal will not be finalised for at least 18 months, IAG’s chief executive Luis Gallego said this morning. “We have to decide on a calendar to take 100 per cent, but I think it would take minimum 18 months,” said Gallego, adding that the company will need to secure anti [...]

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