International Air Transport Association
Does Ryanair’s right to make money trump Dublin Airport’s obligation to obey the law?
Dublin Airport passenger cap case will be of great interest to data centre operators and wind farm investors
‘Absolutely possible’ to produce enough sustainable jet fuel to decarbonise aviation, says Willie Walsh
Irish head of global airlines trade body Iata says policy tweaks by governments could boost production of sustainable aviation fuel
Aviation industry expected to grow in 2024 despite supply and quality challenges
A ‘remarkable performance’ for the sector in 2023 was down to airlines passing on cost increases to passengers, according to a new PwC report
UK’s air traffic control ‘fiasco’ to cost airline industry £100m, Willie Walsh says
Former Aer Lingus chief calls for thorough investigation to ensure collapse of system does not happen again
Air fares soar above inflation as carriers cash in on travel demand
Passengers’ willingness to pay high prices underlines strong rebound in flying over the past year
‘The aviation industry is becoming more and more sustainable’
Can the aviation industry meet Cop26’s goal of being carbon neutral by 2050?
Willie Walsh says Government’s handling of aviation in the pandemic ‘very poor’
Former British Airways and Aer Lingus chief criticises politicians
Ryanair has a lot riding on development of cheaper sustainable aviation fuel
Airline says greener fuel will help it achieve over a third of emissions targets
Willie Walsh warns that shift to greener fuels will push up airfares
Industry veteran tells tourism lobby group that oil prices will also push up fares in 2022
Irish aircraft lessors join forces on net-zero drive
Republic ‘can play leading role’ in realising objective
Air travel 2021: The sector began the year as one of Covid’s panto villains
Uncertainty continues to be the dominant concern for airlines and passengers
Government’s bizarre stance on travel only makes things worse
Reintroduction of travel bans following overreaction to Omicron will achieve little
Aer Lingus owner signs deal for sustainable fuel
Sustainable aviation fuel forms part of plans to cut emissions
Why Lufthansa, BA and Air France are bigger climate villains than Ryanair
Legacy carriers play major role in climate debate and avoid the polluter pays principle almost entirely
Conflict between climate and aviation policy looms for Ireland
Caveat: Aviation a vital sector but it will be upturned by environmental reality
Flights from Irish airports level off after travel reopens
Number of flights into and out of airports over bank holiday was the same as on the day the travel ban was lifted
Dublin Airport’s new model for airport charges meets airline opposition
Airport trying to reduce regulatory scrutiny, airlines say
Airline bookings slip after strong growth earlier in June, figures show
EU to launch digital Covid certificates which Government pledges to adopt from July 19th
EU bans Belarusian airlines amid outcry over journalist’s arrest
‘Disgraceful’ interview of Roman Protasevichon on state TV likened to a hostage video
The Government shows an unwillingness to plan for the reopening of travel
What the Cabinet proposes next Tuesday will come too late for thousands of aviation staff and many more in tourism and travel
Aviation interests let fly at Government over state of industry and lack of recovery plan
Blame for Aer Lingus closure at Shannon and the parlous state of the airline lies at Government’s doorstep
Travel rules bar aviation chief Willie Walsh from visiting home
Airline industry group head says State must open to vaccinated travellers
Republic should axe ‘repressive’ Covid quarantines, says Willie Walsh
Air transport chief warns that State sending ‘dangerous’ message
Covid travel restrictions mean State risks falling behind, Willie Walsh to say
Ex-IAG boss to call for ‘clear pathway’ for aviation at Oireachtas committee appearance
Lufthansa revises capacity plans for summer as Covid surge weighs on travel
Airline says it expects to offer only 40 per cent of pre-pandemic capacity in 2021
Almost 400m fewer passengers use European airports in first quarter of 2021
Airlines likely to lose almost €40 billion this year, predicts transport association
Summer tourist season at risk with Covid passports months away
Privacy fears cited as airlines and hotels push for easing of restrictions
Vaccination passports: What are the pros and cons? And will we have to use them?
Initiative could allow more travel as Covid-19 drops but raises privacy and fairness concerns
When will we fly again? Nobody knows
Smart money: The future of aviation – and Ireland’s international connections – now clouded
BoI to close branches in North, property prices to rise 4%, and tricky vaccine issues for employers
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‘More airline casualties ahead’ as industry faces further losses in 2021
New report warns of €31.5bn losses, with airlines needing emergency funding
Flutter and Ryanair lead 2020 lseq 20 winners as banks plunge
Wider Iseq overall index, which slumped earlier in the year, is now 3.8 per cent ahead
Irish aviation sector cannot afford to wait for Covid-19 vaccine rollout
If passengers follow protocols, they should not feel shame for travelling overseas by air
Ryanair’s deal with Boeing strengthens its ability to weather Covid-19 storm
Cantillon: Will governments continue to ignore pleas to lift travel restrictions?
Willie Walsh appointed head of the International Air Transport Association
Prospect of a vaccine means Irish man could become public face of industry’s recovery
Qantas set to emerge from pandemic stronger, airline chief says
Australian airline will restore seat capacity as it heads for break-even, says Alan Joyce
Airlines brand EU traffic light travel system ‘a failure’
Deal fell short of recommending that testing replace quarantines
Test before you board is the only route back to air travel
Governments must aim for common standard that allows travellers to fly again
Coronavirus: Aviation industry steps up calls for EU testing regime
Travel restrictions threaten seven million jobs and €450bn in lost business
Michael O’Leary is the boss you want to lead an airline out of crisis
Market Beat: Ryanair boss has taken steps to leave carrier ready for recovery
Aviation exit from Ireland looks increasingly long term
Sector helped us out of last recession, but this time may be different
Aeroflot plummets to second-quarter loss as air traffic tumbles
Russian government organising 80bn rouble share sale but with no mention of job losses
About 400,000 airline workers worldwide face cuts
Calculations by Bloomberg shows scale of damage in aviation industry
British Airways selling corporate art collection in plans to raise £1.4m
Struggling airline will offer 17 artworks in two auctions at Sotheby’s
Ryanair expects air fares to fall when flights take off again
’We think it’s pretty clear that for the next 12 months prices are going to be way down,’ says Michael O’Leary
EasyJet and American Airlines to cut 30% of staff due to coronavirus
United Airlines also planning to cut at least 30% of its managerial and administrative jobs
Airlines furious at EU’s stance that passengers cannot be forced to accept vouchers
Commission threatens to move against states for not implementing law if they fail to enforce passenger rights
Air travel set to hit a lot more turbulence after Covid-19
Cantillon: Aviation will have to keep its seat belts tightly buckled for some time to come
Holidays, flights, vouchers and refunds: Your questions answered
Will you get money back for holidays cancelled because of coronavirus? Should you accept a voucher? What if companies go bust?
Grounded in the pandemic: Will travel ever be the same again?
How will a global industry worth trillions recover and what will it look like?
Emirates using 10-minute Covid-19 blood test before passengers depart
Gulf carrier says it is the first to conduct rapid blood tests
Next test for Dutch is whether Europe still needs an airline tax
Netherlands renews commitment to new €7 tax on all flights from January next
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