AirlinesCoronavirus Could Force Delta's MD-88s Into Early Retirement The coronavirus outbreak has got many airlines thinking ahead in case the situation continues to get heated. With several carriers having to cut down services and alter their schedules, we may see an early retirement for some of Delta Air Lines’ older McDonnell Douglas aircraft.
LinkLatin American Airlines Are Better Positioned To Face Flight Shame Latin American airlines are in a better position than others worldwide to tackle the environmental problem and face flight shame. From having one of the younger fleets worldwide to agreements with the local governments, they have taken some serious steps. Let’s investigate further.
LinkRyanair Won't Force Passengers To Fly On The Boeing 737 MAX Ryanair is considering allowing passengers unwilling to fly on the Boeing 737 MAX the option to cancel their flights for a full refund. Earlier today the airline’s CEO Michael O’Leary told Simple Flying: “We don’t want people to feel they’re trapped on a MAX”.
LinkDelta Spends $400 million On US Olympic Team Sponsorship Depending on the size of the event, official airline sponsorship can be a very big deal. In the case of Delta Air Lines sponsoring the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles (LA28) – it’s safe to say it’s quite a big deal.
LinkAir Canada Launches 6 Hour Airbus A220 Flight To Los Angeles Air Canada has announced it will begin operating an Airbus A220-300 on its route from Montreal to Los Angeles. The A220 will operate the round-trip once a day from the 1st of August to the 7th of September. The route will be operated by Air Canada three times a day in peak season.
LinkNow Emirates Has Asked Staff To Take Unpaid Leave It’s a move that has been made or at least considered by other airlines around the world. Middle Eastern giant Emirates is the latest to make changes to its staffing in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak. The airline is asking staff to take unpaid leave for up to a month as demand for air travel has plummets, causing suspensions to select routes.
LinkAeroflot's Revenues Increase By More Than 10% In 2019 Aeroflot has published its financial results for 2019. Its revenues grew by 10.8% year-on-year to roughly $10,209 million, or RUB 677,881 million. The high numbers are evidence of a record year for Russian aviation as a whole. What the books will look like when closing 2020 remains to be seen.
LinkWizz Air Is Negotiating For New Subsidies In Bosnia Wizz Air is in the process of negotiating a new agreement with Tuzla Airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The details of the agreement are not public but a Simple Flying analysis of financial reports from Bosnia and Herzegovina shows that Wizz Air is set to receive significant financial assistance. Let’s take a look.
LinkHere's How Delta Is Sanitizing Its International Long-Haul Planes Amid the worldwide coronavirus outbreak, airlines are taking some precautions when it comes to minimizing the risk of infection. Delta Air Lines, in particular, is taking some big steps when it comes to sanitizing its aircraft. Simple Flying takes a look.
LinkBritish Airways Slashes Further Flights As Virus Concern Grows British Airways has cut further flights from its schedule amid ongoing concern with the growing coronavirus outbreak in Asia and Europe. The cancellations come as demand to travel has fallen sharply in the past month or so.
LinkQantas Fatigue Risk Management Plan Approved For 20 Hour Plus Flights Qantas has just signed off on a fatigue risk management system (FRMS) that helps pave the way for the proposed ultra-long-range Project Sunrise flights.
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