Bonza backer 777 Partners in court in New York
- BTN News
- Monday, 06 May 2024
777 Partners, the private equity firm that controls the in-administration Australian low-cost airline Bonza, is the focus of a lawsuit filed in a New York court on May 3.
777 Partners, the private equity firm that controls the in-administration Australian low-cost airline Bonza, is the focus of a lawsuit filed in a New York court on May 3.
A ticket sale for Australia-based Jetstar (part of the Qantas stable) temporarily crashed the low-cost carrier’s web site after it offered tickets priced as low as A$29 on selected domestic routes.
Korean Air will launch scheduled charter flights to Lisbon, Portugal, from September 11 to October 25, operating three weekly flights between Seoul Incheon and Lisbon on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
European airlines have in some cases increased fares from the UK to Spain by more than 40 per cent for the northern summer, according to travel data firm Mabrian, which says it has seen average budget airline fares hit GBP156.
The European Union has opened an investigation into some 20 European airlines for potential greenwashing, saying airlines need to make clear to what extent their claims about tackling aircraft CO2 emissions - whether by offsetting or using sustainable fuels - can be substantiated by sound scientific evidence.
US-based Marriott International says it expects year-over-year world-wide revenue per available room (RevPAR) growth of 4-5 per cent in the second quarter and 3-5 per cent for full year 2024.
A witness saw smoke coming from one of the engines of an Alaska Air Fuel plane that crashed soon after taking off from a Fairbanks airport on its way to deliver fuel to a remote Alaska village on April 23, a preliminary crash report says.
Australia's Bonza Air will not fly again until at least next Tuesday, May 7, administrator Hall Chadwick says, with its four 737 MAX 8 jets grounded after being repossessed by their US lessor AIP, (which recently transferred the planes to a new corporate vehicle, Phoenix Aviation Capital).
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has criticised the May 1 increase in German aviation taxes, saying they will weaken the German economy and damage aviation’s ability to decarbonise.
The Australian competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) says it will not block a proposal for Virgin Australia to sell code-share tickets on Air New Zealand’s trans-Tasman flights.
777 Partners, the private equity firm that controls the in-administration Australian low-cost airline Bonza, is the focus of a lawsuit filed in a New York court on May 3.
A ticket sale for Australia-based Jetstar (part of the Qantas stable) temporarily crashed the low-cost carrier’s web site after it offered tickets priced as low as A$29 on selected domestic routes.
Korean Air will launch scheduled charter flights to Lisbon, Portugal, from September 11 to October 25, operating three weekly flights between Seoul Incheon and Lisbon on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
European airlines have in some cases increased fares from the UK to Spain by more than 40 per cent for the northern summer, according to travel data firm Mabrian, which says it has seen average budget airline fares hit GBP156.
The European Union has opened an investigation into some 20 European airlines for potential greenwashing, saying airlines need to make clear to what extent their claims about tackling aircraft CO2 emissions - whether by offsetting or using sustainable fuels - can be substantiated by sound scientific evidence.
US-based Marriott International says it expects year-over-year world-wide revenue per available room (RevPAR) growth of 4-5 per cent in the second quarter and 3-5 per cent for full year 2024.
A witness saw smoke coming from one of the engines of an Alaska Air Fuel plane that crashed soon after taking off from a Fairbanks airport on its way to deliver fuel to a remote Alaska village on April 23, a preliminary crash report says.
Australia's Bonza Air will not fly again until at least next Tuesday, May 7, administrator Hall Chadwick says, with its four 737 MAX 8 jets grounded after being repossessed by their US lessor AIP, (which recently transferred the planes to a new corporate vehicle, Phoenix Aviation Capital).
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has criticised the May 1 increase in German aviation taxes, saying they will weaken the German economy and damage aviation’s ability to decarbonise.
The Australian competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) says it will not block a proposal for Virgin Australia to sell code-share tickets on Air New Zealand’s trans-Tasman flights.