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3 PH airlines incurred P22B net losses in Q2

The three biggest airlines in the country likely incurred P22 billion in net losses in the second quarter because of the border closures and...

Qatar Airways says no new planes in 2020 or 2021

Qatar Airways has said it will not take any new aircraft in 2020 or 2021, deferring orders with Boeing and Airbus as demand diminishes...

International airlines stand to incur loss of $84b in ‘20

Paris, France"•International airlines are in line to make a combined net loss of more than $84 billion this year in the wake of the...

EasyJet axes almost a third of staff on virus fallout

British no-frills airline EasyJet said Thursday that it will axe up to 4,500 jobs, or almost a third of its workforce, as coronavirus ravages...

Coronavirus imperils over 400,000 jobs in PH aviation

The Philippine aviation industry may lose more than 400,000 jobs and $3.5 billion in revenues because of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, according to...

IATA pushes tax relief to Asia-Pacific airlines

The International Air Transport Association urged Asia-Pacific countries, including the Philippines, to provide financial assistance and tax relief to airlines as they fight for...

Troubled airlines worldwide face bailout or bankruptcy

By Andrew Beatty Sydney, Australia"•Airlines worldwide face an unprecedented existential threat as the coronavirus shuts down global travel, leaving governments with controversial and costly decisions...

PH passport ranks 80th in global ranking

Philippine passport holders can now travel to 64 destinations with visa-free access—putting the country on the 80th spot in the global ranking. Of this number,...

MIAA supports rationalization

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Airport capacity crisis looms amid passenger boom

Sydney—Governments need to urgently tackle a capacity crisis facing airports as demand for international travel grows, but they should be cautious about private sector...

Excessive regulation to hurt aviation

The International Air Transport Association warned the Philippine government that excessive regulation in the aviation industry could dampen the growth of the sector.  “Well-constructed regulation...

Air carriers expect higher profits in ’17

CANCUN, Mexico"•The International Air Transport Association increased its profit forecast for the global airline industry Monday, citing surging demand. Total profits for the group’s 275...

Will govt dilly-dally again on airport bids?

The Philippines can no longer ignore the deplorable conditions of the country’s premier airport, if it wants to improve its poor ranking in tourist...

IATA wants new site for Manila airport

The International Air Transport Association is endorsing a new location for Manila’s international gateway because of the congestion at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. “Whether...
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