COVID-19

By David Casey
The Colombian carrier has become the latest major airline to reveal the extent of its flight cuts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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By David Casey
American Airlines is utilizing its currently grounded passenger aircraft to move cargo between the US and Europe, underscoring the importance of its routes for trade.
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By Adrian Schofield
Qantas plans to park 150 aircraft in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but all will be returned to operation when the current crisis is over.
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American Airlines’ COVID-19 cuts eliminated the Minneapolis-based carrier’s flying.
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By Aaron Karp
US commercial aviation industry warns government leaders it is on the verge of collapse.
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By David Casey
UK leisure airline Jet2.com has suspended its flying program until at least May 1.
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By Ben Goldstein
Passenger traffic at US airports is projected to drop 68% in the March-to-June period.
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By Ben Goldstein
Delta reduces systemwide capacity by 70%, United by 60%.
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By Aaron Karp
Most US transborder services will be eliminated as Canada and the US scramble to contain COVID-19 coronavirus.
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By David Casey
Governments across Europe must coordinate their response to preserve the continent’s single market and its benefits, two airline associations have urged.
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By Ben Goldstein
GOL says it plans to resume growth after COVID-19 crisis passes.
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By Aaron Karp
The Panama-based carrier will reduce capacity by at least 80%.
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By David Casey
Brussels Airlines has stressed that “all its efforts” will go into resuming operations on April 20.
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By David Casey
More international carriers are making sweeping capacity reductions.
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By Aaron Karp
The LCC reports falling load factors nearing 50% as a result of COVID-19-fueled demand decline.
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By Aaron Karp
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, US president says: “We’ve told the airlines we’re going to help them.”
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By David Casey
The three global airline alliances—oneworld, SkyTeam and Star Alliance—have jointly called on governments around the world to “evaluate all possible means” to support the industry amid the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
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By David Casey
Ryanair expects “the majority” of its fleet will be grounded while Finnair and SAS are among the latest airlines to stop almost all flights. Air France is also grounding its entire Airbus A380 fleet and KLM its entire Boeing 747 fleet.
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By Adrian Schofield
Local services account for 88% of the carrier’s passengers and the airline said demand is rising on some of its domestic routes.
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By Aaron Karp
Demand for long-haul travel grounds to a near halt.
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By Chen Chuanren
Passenger figures for February show how COVID-19 is affecting the country.
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By Ben Goldstein
Airlines are being tasked with helping enforce President Donald Trump’s new policy.
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By Chen Chuanren
Singapore Changi Airport reports dramatic drops in passenger numbers.
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By Aaron Karp
Abu Dhabi airline is confident China demand will recover by summer.
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Carriers on both sides of the Atlantic are assessing the potential impact of the temporary travel restrictions to the US from more than two-dozen European countries in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
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