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Ryanair reports a ‘huge uptick’ of passengers during June
Airlines

In total, 5.3 million passengers were carried by Ireland’s budget airline last month, compared to just 400,000 during the same month last year.

Qatar expands IATA Travel Pass trial to include vaccine information
Airlines

Qatar Airways has expanded its trial of the International Air Transport Association’s Travel Pass digital health verification app to include the verification of COVID-19 vaccination history. Over the last few months, airlines across the globe have stepped up to trial IATA’s ‘digital passport’ that works to verify health information, allowing customers to comfortably travel, and

United to consider 737 MAX 7 to replace older 737-700s: CFO
Airlines

United Airlines is considering Boeing’s smallest iteration of its 737 MAX family, the MAX 7, as the eventual replacement for its ageing 737-700 jets. The possibility was revealed by United chief financial officer Gerry Laderman while speaking at the United hangar at Newark Liberty International Airport. “The -700s have certain capabilities for hot and high

EU, Italian regulators greenlight new carrier ITA
Airlines

Brussels and Rome also decided the new airline would not carry the debts of its bankrupt predecessor, Alitalia, which received billions in state aid. 

Emirates anticipates 450,000 July weekend passengers
Airlines

The airline, which mostly takes customers through Dubai Terminal 3, anticipates numbers to surge over the 2-3 July weekend, the 9-10 July weekend and until 12 July.

United expected to hire 25,000 new employees by 2026
Airlines

United Airlines has announced it is expecting to hire 25,000 new union workers by 2026, just one day after the airline confirmed its largest jet order in history. In a memo confirmed by CNBC, United Airlines will begin hiring these workers in the coming years, focusing on major city hubs. The jobs will primarily focus

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