Air Transport World

By Kurt Hofmann
SWISS has been the moneymaker in the Lufthansa Group over the last several years. Dieter Vranckx was appointed CEO in January and is overseeing the
Airlines & Lessors

Why some airports could be seen as good investment prospects.
Airports & Networks

By Linda Blachly
The use of biometrics in airports is widening.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Karen Walker
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a new united front: a call for everyone to work together in a common quest for a global set of travel and health standards so that international borders can reopen.
Airlines & Lessors

By Victoria Moores
The European Regions Airline Association (ERA) is the trade association representing more than 55 airlines and over 130 associate members, to promote and advocate for the European regional airline market.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
The recovery of the air transport and travel industry is either well underway—even surging—or a long way off, depending on where and when you look.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
There’s a lot of talk about how the COVID-19 coronavirus adapts, and understandable concern about the infection rates of new mutations. What’s often overlooked, however, is how significantly humans have adapted, individually and as collectives, and how much has been learned over the past 18 months.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
The US is once more experiencing busy airports and full flights as domestic leisure travel numbers surge close to 2019 levels. In their pandemic isolation, however, some Americans appear to have forgotten how to behave in public.
Air Transport

By Chen Chuanren
Chengdu opened Tianfu International Airport (TFU) June 27, becoming the third Chinese city to operate two major airports after Beijing and Shanghai.
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
The European Commission (EC) is looking to crack down on airlines with regard to consumer rights as they relate to cancellations and refunds.
Air Transport

By Kurt Hofmann
Prague-based Smartwings is part of the Smartwings Group and the largest carrier in the Czech Republic.
Air Transport

This webinar took place July 6, 2021. Airlines, airports and the air transport industry are urging governments to make data-based decisions so that
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Linda Blachly
The 2021 northern summer season opened with many in the industry and would-be travelers hopeful of a recovery in international air travel, at least in the leisure and tourist sectors.
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
New European commercial flight crew mental fitness rules took effect in February as a safety response to the 2015 Germanwings crash caused by a pilot suicide.
Air Transport

CAPA–Centre for Aviation
Business and corporate travel is vital for airlines. Corporate travel accounts for 10%-15% of airline passenger numbers, yet provides roughly 20% to 30% of airline revenue, depending on the carrier.
Air Transport

This webinar took place June 29, 2021. Asia Pacific air transport is a global powerhouse and in 2019 China was expected to quickly become the world’s
Airports & Networks

Korean Air was today announced the recipient of the Air Transport World 2021 Airline of the Year Award.
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
The UK government has said throughout the pandemic that it was working in partnership with the air transport industry on when and how to re-open international travel. But airlines and airports appear to have reached the end of their patience with talks that are leading nowhere, and some are looking to a legal remedy.
Air Transport

US carriers JetBlue and United Airlines, Mexican low-cost carrier Viva Aerobus, Qatar Airways Cargo, Incheon International Airport in Seoul, and former IATA director general and CEO Alexandre de Juniac have been named winners in the 2021 Air Transport World Airline Industry Achievement Awards.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
If presidents and prime ministers cannot conduct their business via Zoom, they should lift the travel rules they impose on their citizens but cannot comply with themselves.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Aaron Karp
There was a time when airline executives believed supersonic flight would become ubiquitous on long-haul routes.
Air Transport

By Karen Walker
The UK government’s abrupt reversal on allowing its citizens to travel to Portugal for vacation has severe immediate and long-term repercussions for airlines and the travel industry.
Air Transport

This webinar took place June 1, 2021. With summer approaching in earnest we take a look at the European air transport market and how the leisure
Airports & Networks

By Alan Dron
Africa’s opportunity lies with aviation liberalization.
Airlines & Lessors

By Linda Blachly
Some US carriers have seen their loyalty programs in a new light—as collateral to raise billions in loans. United Airlines started it off in June 2020
Airlines & Lessors