Europe deals a blow to airlines
The European Court of Justice has rejected a challenge by US airlines to their inclusion in the European emissions trading…
The European Court of Justice has rejected a challenge by US airlines to their inclusion in the European emissions trading…
Plans to include any airline landing or taking off on EU territory in an emissions trading scheme are legal, an…
The cat-and-mouse game between Qantas and its disgruntled unions has continued with the airline describing moves by unions to call…
A Qantas strike tomorrow, which would have caused 17 flight cancellations and delayed 29 more services, has been called…
EasyJet is to open two new bases in France, stationing two aircraft in both Nice and Toulouse to strengthen its…
UK regional airline Flybe has seen its shares plunge 36% following its second profits warning in five months. Shares fell…
Derek Morris has resigned as Cathay Pacific’s sales and marketing manager Australia, effective January 2012. Morris joined CX in Western…
Imagine keeping your shoes on as you pass through the airport’s security line. Also, your bag stays in your hand…
The pay and perks dispute between Qantas and its unions has taken a sinister turn with death threats sent to…
A 24-hour strike by Greek public sector workers has crippled the country’s transport systems. The strike saw flights and ferry…
Qantas is developing a new “distinctively Australian “ uniform for its cabin crew and ground staff. The airline will talk…
Thomas Cook cabin crew are considering taking industrial action following the breakdown of talks with management over the company's redundancy…