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By: Ilaria Grasso Macola

All 1913 Articles
  • Face masks on flights are not going anywhere, experts warn

    February 1, 2022

    Travellers will be wearing a mask aboard flights for the foreseeable future, as aviation experts believe it will be impossible for single carriers to remove the policy anytime soon. Aviation insiders believe UK airlines will look for “international consistency” before allowing a policy change, acting as one. “Until there is a harmonised lifting of mask [...]

  • Omicron and supply chain issues plague Joules’s profitability

    February 1, 2022

    The rise of Omicron and ongoing supply chain issues have plagued the profitability of British lifestyle group Joules. In the six month ended 28 November, Joules’s financial results were in line with previous guidance, as profits went down 29.7 per cent on 2020 levels to £2.6m, while revenues hiked to £127.9m. But in the last [...]

  • Jaguar Land Rover registers £9m loss as chip shortages extend well into 2022

    January 31, 2022

    Jaguar Land Rover has registered a £9m loss in the three months ended 31 January, as a result of ongoing chip shortages that are expected to extend throughout the year. According to the automotive giant, the situation has somewhat improved compared with the previous three months because of Covid easing in southeast Asia. Jaguar reported [...]

  • Moody’s withdraws GoAhead’s rating following results delay

    January 31, 2022

    Moody’s has withdrawn Go Ahead Group’s rating following the firm’s announcement last week that its audited results would be delayed until the end of February. The credit rating company has also removed Go Ahead’s Ba1 corporate family rating and its Ba1-PD probability of default rating, after initially reviewing them for a downgrade. Moody’s cited the [...]

  • Ryanair urges Belarus to guarantee planes will never be diverted as it prepares for Ukraine ramp up

    January 31, 2022

    Low-cost carrier Ryanair has urged Belarus to guarantee that it will never divert a plane again, after one its planes was forced to land in Minsk in May. “I think it is fundamental to the future of air travel that we do not have a repetition of what in my mind was the first case [...]

  • Let them eat free snacks: British Airways brings complimentary food and drinks back

    January 31, 2022

    British Airways (BA) has decided to reintroduce complimentary food and drinks aboard its short-haul flights after removing them as part of a cost-cutting policy that was set up six years ago. “You’ve told us you appreciate the complimentary water and snacks we’ve been offering on short-haul flights in our Euro Traveller cabin, so we’ll be [...]

  • Cyclists and motorists engage in Twitter ‘war of words’ over Highway Code updates

    January 31, 2022

    Cyclists and motorists have engaged in a war of words on Twitter, following the updates to the Highway Code. The rules – which came into force on Saturday – have established a hierarchy of road users to ensure “those who can do the greatest harm have the greatest responsibility to reduce the danger or threat [...]

  • Lib Dems lambast ‘miserable Monday’ commute following reports of railway cuts

    January 31, 2022

    The Lib Dems have criticised the reduction in railway services across London, following reports that the UK Government will make the cuts permanent. “Today’s miserable Monday morning commute will be the new normal if London’s train timetable isn’t restored,” Lib Dem transport spokesperson and Richmond Park MP Sarah Olney said. “The cuts in services are [...]

  • Putting passengers first: Airlines to offer compensation if domestic flight is an hour late

    January 31, 2022

    Airlines could be forced to offer passengers compensation if their domestic flight is an hour late, according to new UK ministers’ plans. Under the new plans, the UK Government will replace the current EU rules – which allow passengers to ask for compensation if flights are delayed by more than three hours – with a [...]

  • Hire away: Easyjet to recruit 1,000 pilots over the next five years

    January 31, 2022

    Easyjet has announced it will recruit 1,000 pilots over the next five years, focusing on attracting more women. The low-cost carrier, who is expecting bookings to go back to almost pre-Covid levels by the summer, said it wants to recruit more women to tackle the industry’s blatant gender disparity. “We are delighted to be reopening [...]

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