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China, US open doors to respective carriers
Airlines

The US Department of Transport (DOT) has backed off on a proposed ban against Chinese carriers travelling to the US, approving up to four flights per week from mainland China. While the Trump administration first banned entry into the US by Chinese nationals in early February, it only recently threatened to halt incoming flights by

Singapore hits pause on new terminal construction
Airlines

The Singaporean government has temporarily pressed ‘pause’ on construction plans for its fifth terminal at the Changi Airport, as it waits to assess the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global aviation industry.

EasyJet returns to skies, says packed planes ‘100% safe’
Airlines

EasyJet boss Johan Lundgren has rejected calls for middle seats to remain empty, after the airline recommenced services on 15 June.

Jetstar Pacific to be rebranded following sale
Airlines

Vietnamese low-cost carrier Jetstar Pacific will revert back to its roots as Pacific Airlines, as the Qantas Group gears up to offload its 30 per cent stake in the business. Pending regulatory approval, state-owned Vietnam Airlines (VNA) will see its share of the business upped to 68 per cent, allowing VNA to align the LCC

IATA issues renewed call for Latin American intervention
Airlines

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has once again called for action from respective Latin American governments to help the aviation industry.

‘Jet Zero’: UK launches new carbon reduction scheme
Airlines

The UK Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, has unveiled a new national initiative aimed at driving down carbon emissions.

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