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Articles tagged “iberia”

Airline Weekly

British Airways and Iberia Parent Looks to Next Summer For Full Recovery

International Airlines Group (IAG) has no qualms about flying too much next summer. Instead, it plans to fly nearly as much as it did in 2019, with an aim in capturing all the pent up travel demand everyone is talking about. No matter that everyone else is doing the same.

British Airways and Iberia Parent Looks to Next Summer For Full Recovery

Tourism

Remote Workers Flock to European Hotspots Before Offices Reopen

Thousands of people will be experiencing the benefits of remote work, and no doubt telling their employers all about it once they return.

Remote Workers Flock to European Hotspots Before Offices Reopen

Airline Weekly

IAG Sees Hope in Spain as Iberia, Vueling Roar Back

IAG Sees Hope in Spain as Iberia, Vueling Roar Back

Tourism

Spain’s Tourism Leaders: ‘Betting on China Will Be a Game-Changer’

The power of the outbound Chinese market is well known. But is Spain really willing to develop this market and others in Asia or is it just grasping at anything to get back to 2019 arrival numbers?

Spain’s Tourism Leaders: ‘Betting on China Will Be a Game-Changer’

Airlines

IAG Warns of Cuts at Aer Lingus Amid Uncertain European Recovery

IAG, one of Europe's largest airline groups, has an eye on the leisure travel recovery beginning in July if European governments cooperate. But with many restrictions still in place, the group is weighing taking further steps to restructure its operations, notably at Irish subsidiary Aer Lingus.

IAG Warns of Cuts at Aer Lingus Amid Uncertain European Recovery

Airline Weekly

The IAG Airline Acquisition That Will Create a New European Mega Hub

The IAG Airline Acquisition That Will Create a New European Mega Hub

Coronavirus

IAG Buys Air Europa in Cut-Price $607 Million Airline Deal

A smart negotiation from the owner of British Airways and Iberia, which now gets to expand into Latin America while there's no payment due for another six years.

IAG Buys Air Europa in Cut-Price $607 Million Airline Deal

Coronavirus

IAG’s Austrian Airline Level Europe Files for Insolvency

Although Level is a small division with just six planes, the crisis must be affecting parent company IAG severely if it's forced to make sacrifices like this to survive.

IAG’s Austrian Airline Level Europe Files for Insolvency

Business Travel

These Are the Barriers Preventing Business Travel Bubbles From Catching On

Singapore’s so-called fast lane arrangement with China offers a glimpse into how employees could soon be traveling, but this type of shortcut won't be easy to replicate across the rest of the world.

These Are the Barriers Preventing Business Travel Bubbles From Catching On

Airlines

EasyJet and IAG Make Massive Cuts in Battle for Survival

Time is ticking away for airlines across the world. Of course some are in a better state financially than others but in reality the industry needs governments to step in and offer help.

EasyJet and IAG Make Massive Cuts in Battle for Survival