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By: Rebecca Smith

I mainly cover transport and infrastructure, along with workplace diversity. You can email me on Rebecca.smith@cityam.com with stories and commentary.

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  • Air travel soared last year as more than 700 new routes were established globally

    February 2, 2017

    Air travel across the world soared last year, as new figures showed international passenger traffic rose 6.7 per cent in 2016. And global demand for air travel finished the year on a particularly strong note, driven by double digit growth in the Middle East, Asia Pacific and Europe. There was an industry-wide 8.8 per cent [...]

  • 7 things to know from the government’s Heathrow expansion plans

    February 2, 2017

    By now you may have heard the government has set out its draft national policy statement for Heathrow expansion, kicking off a 16-week consultation. But what's this about and what does it mean for Heathrow's third runway? Read more: Government to unveil Heathrow third runway national policy statement 1. Now's the time to air your views [...]

  • Mapped: All the stations that will be shut for the upcoming Tube strike

    February 2, 2017

    Deep breath, one and all. As it stands, another Tube strike (well two actually) is going to give the capital's commuters more to grumble about next week. The planned walkouts by the RMT union over ticket office closures and job cuts will affect services from 6pm on Sunday 5 February to 11am Wednesday 8 February. Read more: There's [...]

  • British Airways ramps up its Greek island routes from London City Airport

    February 2, 2017

    It's only just announced a flurry of new Manchester and Stansted routes. But British Airways hasn't stopped there: it's now ramping up attention on London City Airport, saying it'll be offering nearly two million seats from the Royal Docks-based airport. It has launched a new three times a week service to Greek island Skiathos, making it [...]

  • Uber is “pressing pause” on Taiwan business after government pressure

    February 2, 2017

    Things are heating up in Taiwan. Uber has suspended its services there over an ongoing rift with the government, which deems the ride-hailing app illegal. In a blog post on the company's site, Uber said it was "pressing pause in Taiwan" after reaching an "impasse", saying the government sought to move "further and further away from embracing [...]

  • American Airlines has opened its first office in Cuba despite Trump uncertainty

    February 2, 2017

    American Airlines has formally opened its first office in Havana, Cuba, despite uncertainty on US President Donald Trump's approach towards the country. It comes two months after the airline's first scheduled commercial flight from the US to Havana in over 50 years. The airline said the flight and the new office underlined the company's commitment to [...]

  • Worldpay appoints Santander’s head of innovation Peter Jackson as new UK chief executive

    February 2, 2017

    Worldpay has appointed Banco Santander's head of innovation as its new UK chief executive. Peter Jackson joins the FTSE 100 payment processing company on 1 March, replacing Dave Hobday who left Worldpay in December to head up the RAC. He will report to group chief executive Peter Jansen. Read more: Worldpay shrugs off Brexit concerns as bumper [...]

  • Third runway set for take off: Government unveils Heathrow expansion national policy statement today

    February 2, 2017

    Transport secretary Chris Grayling will today set out the government’s proposals for Heathrow expansion with a draft national policy statement. It comes after the High Court delayed a legal challenge to the third runway earlier this week. This marks the start of a 16-week national public consultation for the huge infrastructure project, giving people across the UK [...]

  • Volkswagen agrees to pay at least $1.2bn to US vehicle owners of big diesels

    February 1, 2017

    Volkswagen has agreed to pay at least $1.2bn (£950m) in buybacks and compensation to owners of larger diesel engines affected by the firm's emissions scandal in the US. According to court documents filed late on Tuesday, VW has agreed to pay the total to fix or buy back nearly 80,000 polluting 3.0 litre diesel-engine vehicles, to [...]

  • Southern commuters launch legal claim as DfT faces fresh scrutiny over its handling of the crisis with National Audit Office investigation

    February 1, 2017

    Southern rail commuters announced today they have launched a legal claim in an attempt to force the government to take action over the service. An application for a judicial review of the Department for Transport's (DfT) handling of the crisis has been filed by lawyers for the Association of British Commuters. A group spokesperson said: "It is right that [...]

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