Berniq orders six more Airbus jets
- BTN News
- Thursday, 23 May 2024
Libya's Berniq Airways has ordered six new Airbus A320neos and A321neos, though it hasn't yet detailed the breakdown between the types.
It currently operates six A320s.
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Libya's Berniq Airways has ordered six new Airbus A320neos and A321neos, though it hasn't yet detailed the breakdown between the types.
It currently operates six A320s.
Europe's Airbus has signed a deal for 105 A320neo jets with Saudi Arabia's state-owned airline Saudia Group, for planes destined for Saudia itself and flyadeal, the group’s low-cost carrier.
A new Loganair route from Scotland's Glasgow Airport promises year-round connections to scenic Donegal in Northern Ireland, with three flights per week for the majority of the northern summer season and then dropping to Friday and Sunday flights from October 28 to enable weekend trips.
The US's Spirit Airlines has scrapped change and cancellation fees, meaning passengers will save between US$69 and US$119.
After average airfares in the UK rose a claimed 30 per cent in the past year, Ireland's Ryanair has reported its best-ever after-tax profit, up 34 per cent at EUR1.9 billion, with revenues 25 per cent more year on year at EUR13.44 billion euro.
The UK's Virgin Group is planning up to four new rail services on Britain's West Coast, with proposals to operate separate train services between London Euston and Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham and Glasgow (Central station).
Hundreds of long-serving Virgin Atlantic cabin crew are using an employment tribunal in London to argue that Sir Richard Branson’s airline unfairly made them redundant while retaining cheaper new hires in 2020 when Covid hit.
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