IATA Reports European Airfare Increases Lag Behind Inflation Rates
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) in Geneva released data showing that travelers in Europe are benefiting from air fares… Read More »
TAP privatisation left hanging with PM’s resignation
The unexpected resignation of Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa on November 7 has put at risk the privatisation of TAP… Read More »
The Safest Top 20 Airlines in the World
In today’s world, the rarity of commercial jet crashes marks a golden age of air travel safety, offering passengers peace… Read More »
US DoT Responds to Amsterdam Slot Constraints: Airlines Ordered for Reconsideration
In a swift response to the Dutch government’s decision to implement slot constraints at Amsterdam Schiphol, the US Department of… Read More »
Portugal’s President Vetoes TAP Privatization Law Over Transparency Concerns
Portugal’s President, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, has exercised his veto power, stalling the pending semi-privatization of TAP Air Portugal. In… Read More »
European Commission Plans Stricter Concession Rules for Airline Mergers Amid Industry Consolidation
As the European Commission grapples with a surge in airline industry consolidation following a pandemic-induced lull, regulators are set to… Read More »
Apollo Global Management Seeks to Join Winning SAS Consortium
Apollo Global Management, a US investment firm, is expressing interest in joining the consortium that recently secured a winning bid… Read More »
Biden Administration Launches Charter Flights to Evacuate Americans from Israel
The Biden administration has taken steps to charter flights from Israel to European destinations, as they work to repatriate stranded… Read More »