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Top Gun sequel passes $1 billion at box office
Headlines

Maverick is already nestled in the top 50  biggest money-making movies of all time and is likely to land in the top 30 should it continue to hold its huge audience.

Everything you need to know about chaos at global airports
Airports

People around the world are anxious to travel again as pandemic restrictions are being lifted. But those planning to jump on a plane for a vacation have been frustrated by the chaos in the airline industry. In both North America and Europe, thousands of flights have been cancelled and hundreds of thousands of passengers have

Spirit to make decision on JetBlue offer by 30 June
Airlines

In a statement released on Wednesday, Spirit also said Frontier and JetBlue are being given access to the same due diligence information, after JetBlue’s CEO Robin Hayes previously criticized the airline over not “acting in good faith” during the negotiations.

Union backlash over Wizz Air boss’ ‘fatigue’ comments
Airlines

In an internal briefing, CEO Jozsef Varadi said that “we are all fatigued” but it is “required to take the extra mile" amid ongoing aviation challenges.

Airline union strikes in Italy cause mass cancellations
Airlines

On Wednesday, workers from Ryanair, Malta Air, easyJet, Volotea and Crewlink that are members of Uiltrasporti (Italian Union of Transport Workers) and Filt Cgil (Italian Federation of Transport Workers), joined a four-hour national strike from 10am to 2pm.

JetBlue boosts its deal for Spirit by $100m
Airlines

In a statement on Monday, the Long Island-based airline said it was enhancing its reverse-breakup fee that will be paid to Spirit shareholders in case the deal falls through and fails to win regulatory approval to US$350 million – US$3.20 per Spirit Share – up from its original price of US$200 million.

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