Australia and New Zealand have upped their travel advice yet again, this time completely closing air and sea border points to non-residents and citizens.
Donald Trump dropped another big hint he’s set to bail out US airlines and plane makers on Wednesday.
Until recently, the world's leading aircraft manufacturers Boeing and Airbus were behind of their delivery schedules due to the high demand for their workhorse passenger planes such as the A320neo or 787 Dreamliner.
The United States has reignited its trade war with Airbus despite the coronavirus crisis, raising tariffs from 10 to 15 per cent on the European planemaker’s aircraft.
The US has announced it will be temporarily closing its border with Canada in an apparent mutual decision aimed at slowing the spread of the Coronavirus.
As the Coronavirus continues to decimate airlines around the world more cuts have been made overnight and into this morning.