London Southend appoints former No1 Lounges boss John Upton to top position August 3, 2022 London Southend airport has appointed John Upton, former boss of international lounge company No1 Lounges, as chief executive. Upton – whose tenure will begin in September – will replace Glyn Jones, who has been at the airport’s helm for the last seven years. Jones – who has stepped down following the airport’s reopening to passengers [...]
TfL long-term funding discussions drag on August 3, 2022 Discussions over the long-term funding of Transport for London (TfL) have dragged on, as the latest round of government funding was set to expire today. TfL’s commissioner Andy Byford said the public body was still “in active discussion” with government officials to ensure that the funding proposal made was “fair and deliverable.” “We hope these [...]
Confirmed: Tube and Overground strike to go ahead on 19 August August 2, 2022 The union RMT representing Tube and Overground workers announced the strike planned for 19 August, which was called last week, will go ahead. The announcement comes a day before the latest government funding deadline extension expires. The union confirmed that more than 10,000 workers will walk out as part of two different disputes, with Tube [...]
BA extends ticket sale suspension for short-haul flights from Heathrow to 15 August August 2, 2022 British Airways (BA) has extended its ticket sale suspension for short-haul flights from Heathrow until 15 August. “We took pre-emptive action to reduce our schedule this summer to give customers certainty about their travel plans and to build more resilience into our operation given the ongoing challenges facing the entire aviation industry,” the airline said [...]
Cazoo CFO steps down as company reports £243m half-year loss August 2, 2022 Cazoo has announced its chief financial officer Stephen Morana will step down at the end of the year as the company reported a half-year loss of £243m. Morana will be replaced in the fourth quarter of this year by Graphcore finance boss Paul Woolf. “I would like to thank Stephen for his notable contributions, including [...]
Junk food ads restrictions on TfL network to save NHS £200m August 2, 2022 The restrictions on junk food ads on the Transport for London (TfL) network are set to save the NHS over £200m. According to a study published today by the University of Sheffield and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the ban has prevented almost 100,000 obesity cases. In place since February 2019, the [...]
Wizz Air carries 4.7m passengers amid turbulent period August 2, 2022 Wizz Air’s passenger levels have increased despite the last few months of travel disruption. The low-cost carrier carried 4.7 million travellers in July, up from the 4.3 million reported a month earlier. Load factor – the measure of how well an airline fills its seats – grew by 3.6 per cent on June’s levels to [...]
Union calls for end to rail profit as worries of hiking annual fares mount August 1, 2022 The union TSSA has called for a new financial settlement for rail as worries of hiking annual fares mount. TSSA’s general secretary Manuel Cortes said commuters have been “clobbered by above inflation fare rises,” while private rail operators “laughed all the way to the bank.” “We need our railways to be fully in public hands [...]
Tesla shareholders to vote on second stock split in two years August 1, 2022 Tesla shareholders are expected to vote on Thursday whether to green-light the company’s latest stock split – the second in two years. “We believe the stock split would help reset the market price of our common stock so that our employees will have more flexibility in managing their equity, all of which, in our view, [...]
Travel and tourism vacancies threaten UK economic recovery August 1, 2022 The UK’s economic recovery is being threatened by significant vacancies in the travel and tourism sector. According to a report published today by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), 128,000 industry jobs go unfulfilled in Britain, with one in 14 jobs remaining vacant. Figures revealed that the UK’s hotel industry was the worst hit [...]