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Qatar rehiring cabin crew, ‘prioritising’ ex-employees
Airlines

A job advertisement on its website added it would prioritizing rehiring its “highly motivated former cabin crew” who its says can deliver “legendary hospitality and world-class service”.

Cathay forecasts cash burn drop to HK$1bn a month
Airlines

The airline’s monthly cash burn consists of aircraft loan and lease repayments, cash support provided to subsidiaries and fuel hedging settlements.

Czech airline Smartwings sues Boeing over MAX
Airlines

The business is seeking compensation for financial losses incurred, the return of one of its MAX and refund of payments on that aircraft and advance payments on others.

UK allows quarantine-free holidays to Mallorca and Ibiza
Airlines

The UK had moved key holiday destinations such as Ibiza, Mallorca and Malta onto its ‘amber’ travel list, allowing Britons to visit without needing to self-quarantine on return.

Frontier backtracks on ‘COVID recovery’ surcharge after public outrage
Airlines

Budget US carrier Frontier Airlines has backtracked on its decision to implement a ‘COVID recovery fee’ on all customer bookings, in order to “avoid misinterpretation”, following heavy public backlash to the policy. The Denver-based airline quietly begun to add a US$1.59 fee on top of all passenger fares in May. The policy went largely unnoticed

Aviation associations demand public prosecution against unruly passengers
Airlines

In an open letter to the US Department of Justice, numerous aviation associations have called for heightened policies and “stricter legal enforcement” against unruly passengers onboard, as violent instances continue to become more common. The open letter, addressed on 21 June to Attorney General Merrick Garland, noted increasing concerns over a growing number of unruly

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