
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

British Airways CEO Alex Cruz has warned that the company's survival is at stake amidst the continuing COVID-19 crisis.

Shares in Delta and United, the airlines most affected by President Trump’s EU travel ban, slumped by more than 20 per cent on Thursday.

Ryanair has cancelled scheduled flights to and from Italy in light of the recent lock-down of more than a quarter of the country's population in response to COVID19.

Ryanair, British Airways and United Airlines have become the latest carriers to announce further cuts because of the coronavirus outbreak.

British Airways’ first-class duvets are now manufactured from 19 recycled plastic bottles in a bid to beef up the airliner’s sustainability credentials.