Air Serbia warns of looming default on debts to Etihad SPVs
Air Serbia (JU, Belgrade) has notified EA Partners I and II, two Netherlands-based special purpose vehicles belonging to Etihad Airways… Read More »
What happens to your voucher, travel miles and credit card if the airlines goes bankrupt?
The financial horizon looks uncertain for the airline industry, several are on the brink of running out of cash, loaded… Read More »
Some European airlines are planning to restore flights
A number of European carriers have set out plans to restore schedules decimated by the coronavirus crisis. Lufthansa Group said… Read More »
Some poor performing European airlines could disappear
Many European airlines spent much of the past two decades asking governments to leave the airline industry. Now, many are… Read More »
Falko reports “transformational” 2019
Falko Regional Aircraft Limited has reported a “transformational year” in 2019 for the regional aircraft lessor which acquired 49 regional… Read More »
The Most Expensive Airline Strikes of 2019
Another year has been marked with several airline strikes that cost the aviation industry billions of dollars. Eurowings Cabin crew even welcomed the… Read More »
New, upcoming and revamped airport lounges around the globe
Bangkok Airways Bangkok Airways opened two new lounges at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport late last year – the Boutique Lounge and the… Read More »
New Skyteam lounges will open in Santiago and Istanbul by year-end
Airline alliance, Skyteam, has announced two new branded lounges: one in Santiago, Chile and one at Istanbul’s new international airport…. Read More »