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As Iran-Israel tensions continue, airlines are proceeding with caution. This is impacting passengers in several different ways.
Bulbul Dhawan | 4 days ago
The incoming chief executive inherits a company which has had its business model uprooted by the Russian airspace closure.
Gordon Smith | 3 months ago
News Blog
Finnair has announced that it will be giving the interiors of its Embraer aircraft a refresh in the coming years. Credit: Finnair According to a release from the Finnish carrier, the new cabins will build off the familiar elements introduced in the carrier’s new long-haul aircraft cabins and will provide a ‘fresh and inviting interior’…
Adam Stacey | 6 months ago
Travel Technology
Most agree that the airline industry needs an upgrade, but making it happen is the hard part.
Justin Dawes | 6 months ago
Airline Weekly
The CEO of the airline most affected by the closure of Russian airspace, Finnair, doesn't expect a reopening anytime soon.
7 months ago
Air India is expected to emerge as a global network carrier in terms of size, scale and quality over the next few years.
Amrita Ghosh | 8 months ago
Finnair CEO Topi Manner will end his nearly five-year tenure at the helm of the airline to lead Finnish telecom and digital services company Elisa. Manner will continue in his role until a successor is named or March 1, 2024, whichever comes first, Finnair said Friday. The airline has begun the search for a new…
Edward Russell | 8 months ago
Finnair is repurposing worn-out crew uniforms into composite products, thanks to a new partnership with Finnish workwear manufacturer Image Wear. Credit: Finnair Any uniform that remains in good condition is refurbished and reused where appropriate, with Finnair noting that its ‘employees have welcomed the used uniform parts that have been cleaned and maintained, as they…
Adam Stacey | 8 months ago
Airlines want government support to meet climate goals, but Emirates President Tim Clark says the industry needs to help itself to get the job done.
11 months ago
Tourism
Tourism boards are sitting up and taking note of the possibilities that Indian outbound presents for the global tourism industry. Now if only visa issues could get resolved and airline capacity comes back.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 1 year ago