Anadolujet to be spun off?
- BTN News
- Tuesday, 15 November 2022
Turkish Airlines plans to spin off its Ankara Esenboga-based regional low-cost carrier Anadolujet.
Turkish Airlines plans to spin off its Ankara Esenboga-based regional low-cost carrier Anadolujet.
Criminal proceedings against Australian flag carrier Qantas have launched in the country's New South Wales District Court, with the case alleging the airline violated the Work Health and Safety (WHS) Act by failing to provide its cleaners with adequate equipment.
The US Department of Transportation (DoT) is fining six airlines a total of more than US$600 million for failing to refund customers who had their travel plans cancelled or delayed.
Virgin Australia this month will launch code-share flights to both Zagreb and Belgrade via partner Qatar Airways' services from Doha to the Croatian and Serbian capitals.
Covid is proving an ongoing problem in the USA, with the BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 omicron subsets jointly accounting for 44.1 per cent of all new cases - more than the BA.5 omicron variant's 29.7 per cent - in the week through November 12, according to data from the country's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Anu Karunatilaka has ben appointed chief technology officer for Melbourne-based Intrepid Travel in a new role that will lead digital transformation across the company’s global operations.
US authorities have confirmed six people died when two 'warbirds' - a WWII-era Bell P-63 Kingcobra and a B-17 Flying Fortress - crashed in mid-air at a Dallas air show on Saturday, then fell to the ground and exploded.
The USA's United Airlines is re-starting kids' meals on flights longer than 2,000 miles in cabins where a complimentary meal service is already offered.
Despite aircraft parts suppliers including Airbus, Boeing and engine manufacturers Rolls Royce denying Russian airlines access to inventory under Ukraine war sanctions, reports say the country's aviation industry continues to survive - and even flourish.
Qatar Airways has accused Airbus of colluding with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), as the dispute between the carrier and the plane maker continues to escalate.
British Airways’ male pilots and cabin crew are to be allowed to have piercings and to wear makeup, potentially putting it at odds with major shareholder Qatar Airways, which imposes strict working conditions and uniform rules on its flight attendants and has in the past terminated crew for non-visible tattoos and other rules violations.
The European General Court has ruled against Ireland's Ryanair’s case against the European Commission’s decision in 2020 to approve EUR11.7 million in state aid to Croatia Airlines (aimed at compensating the carrier for losses incurred as a result of the coronavirus outbreak and travel restrictions introduced by Croatia and other countries to limit the spread of the virus in the period between March 19, 2020, and June 30, 2020).
Dubai-based Emirates says delays to Boeing's production schedules for the B777X and B787 mean it doesn't expect any aircraft deliveries next year.
Turkish Airlines plans to spin off its Ankara Esenboga-based regional low-cost carrier Anadolujet.
Criminal proceedings against Australian flag carrier Qantas have launched in the country's New South Wales District Court, with the case alleging the airline violated the Work Health and Safety (WHS) Act by failing to provide its cleaners with adequate equipment.
The US Department of Transportation (DoT) is fining six airlines a total of more than US$600 million for failing to refund customers who had their travel plans cancelled or delayed.
Virgin Australia this month will launch code-share flights to both Zagreb and Belgrade via partner Qatar Airways' services from Doha to the Croatian and Serbian capitals.
Covid is proving an ongoing problem in the USA, with the BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 omicron subsets jointly accounting for 44.1 per cent of all new cases - more than the BA.5 omicron variant's 29.7 per cent - in the week through November 12, according to data from the country's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Anu Karunatilaka has ben appointed chief technology officer for Melbourne-based Intrepid Travel in a new role that will lead digital transformation across the company’s global operations.
US authorities have confirmed six people died when two 'warbirds' - a WWII-era Bell P-63 Kingcobra and a B-17 Flying Fortress - crashed in mid-air at a Dallas air show on Saturday, then fell to the ground and exploded.
The USA's United Airlines is re-starting kids' meals on flights longer than 2,000 miles in cabins where a complimentary meal service is already offered.
Despite aircraft parts suppliers including Airbus, Boeing and engine manufacturers Rolls Royce denying Russian airlines access to inventory under Ukraine war sanctions, reports say the country's aviation industry continues to survive - and even flourish.
Qatar Airways has accused Airbus of colluding with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), as the dispute between the carrier and the plane maker continues to escalate.
British Airways’ male pilots and cabin crew are to be allowed to have piercings and to wear makeup, potentially putting it at odds with major shareholder Qatar Airways, which imposes strict working conditions and uniform rules on its flight attendants and has in the past terminated crew for non-visible tattoos and other rules violations.
The European General Court has ruled against Ireland's Ryanair’s case against the European Commission’s decision in 2020 to approve EUR11.7 million in state aid to Croatia Airlines (aimed at compensating the carrier for losses incurred as a result of the coronavirus outbreak and travel restrictions introduced by Croatia and other countries to limit the spread of the virus in the period between March 19, 2020, and June 30, 2020).
Dubai-based Emirates says delays to Boeing's production schedules for the B777X and B787 mean it doesn't expect any aircraft deliveries next year.