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Air New Zealand's is deferring deliveries of Airbus A321neo aircraft. (Air New Zealand)

Thursday travel bans latest: US-Canada border closes, NZ follows Australia

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.

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A 2009 image of Qantas Boeing 747-400 VH-OJS at Sydney Airport. (Seth Jaworski)

Thursday airline cuts latest: Delta and Qantas cut again

As the Coronavirus continues to decimate airlines around the world more cuts have been made overnight and into this morning.

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Podcast: Navigating a global pandemic

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  The coronavirus crisis has sent ripples through the worldwide aviation sector, with dramatic reductions in civil flights and manufacturers pausing production while uncertainty around the future of the industry prevails. Hosts Phil Tarrant and Christian “Boo” Boucousis are joined by senior writer Adam Thorn on this episode of the podcast to unpack the current

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A file image of a Delta Air Lines Boeing 777-200LR at Los Angeles Airport. (Rob Finlayson)

Volatile day for US shares as industry awaits bailout news

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Shares in US airlines endured a volatile day on the markets as businesses awaited the details of a potential government bailout.

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A supplied image of Qantas Boeing 787-9 VH-ZNJ in special centenary livery. (Qantas)

Wednesday travel bans: Australia, EU lockdown

Australia became the latest major country to significantly raise its international travel advice, as the world continues to lockdown.

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Singapore Airlines Boeing 747-400 9V-SPQ takes off. (Andrew Hunt)

Wednesday airline cuts latest: Singapore, United and Virgin Australia

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Another day of dramatic worldwide travel bans has led to another raft of capacity cuts from the world’s biggest airlines.

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