Galant Hellas now Eva's Greece gsa
- BTN News
- Wednesday, 30 December 2020
Effective January 1, Taiwan’s Eva Air has upgraded Galant Hellas from preferred status to general sales agent (gsa) for Greece.
Effective January 1, Taiwan’s Eva Air has upgraded Galant Hellas from preferred status to general sales agent (gsa) for Greece.
US president Donald Trump's Covid-19 stimulus package includes US$15 billion (out of US$900 billion) for air carriers to bring back about 32,000 furloughed workers and restore air services to cities that have lost airlines.
A Behaviour and Attitudes poll in Ireland indicates people should not be allowed to fly, attend school or college, or work in vulnerable settings unless they have had a Covid-19 vaccination. Some 74 per cent said anyone visiting or working in a vulnerable setting should have to be vaccinated, with 18 per cent saying it should be optional and eight per cent having no opinion.
German flag carrier Lufthansa says it won't follow Australia's Qantas and make vaccination against Covid-19 a pre-requisite for international travel.
Montenegro Airlines has folded after its new government refused to continue financing the indebted national carrier. The airline had a fleet of Embraer 195 and Fokker 100s and had accumulated a debt said to be more than EUR150 million before the covid pandemic.
The US government has backflipped on an earlier commitment and from Monday, December 28 will require all airline passengers from the United Kingdom to show a negative Covid-19 test taken 72 hours or less before their departure.
The UK and Europe have agreed a trading deal, just days before the end of the Brexit transition period on December 31.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has made former Kuwait Air ceo Kamil H. Al-Awadhi its regional vice president Africa and Middle East (AME), effective 1 March 2021.
USA-based Alaska Airlines says it is buying/leasing/has options for 68 B737 MAX 9 planes, up from the 32 it previously ordered.
Australia's Qantas has applied to regulatory authorities in Australia and New Zealand to form a joint venture with Japan Airlines, with an expanded code-share relationship, additional flights, new routes and collaboration on pricing. If okayed, the new business could launch in July.
Australians (and others) trying to make it home for Christmas from the UK have been hit by the growing number of countries (more than 50 as of Xmas eve) that have banned ex-UK travellers transiting their airports in an attempt to halt the spread of a variant of the Covid-19 virus now circulating in south-east England and elsewhere.
AirAsia X could cost Airbus billions as it seeks to cancel or reorganise purchase commitments worth more than US$5 billion.
One country at least is moving ahead with measures to limit anti-competitive practices as the world struggles to control Covid-19 in all its variations.
Effective January 1, Taiwan’s Eva Air has upgraded Galant Hellas from preferred status to general sales agent (gsa) for Greece.
US president Donald Trump's Covid-19 stimulus package includes US$15 billion (out of US$900 billion) for air carriers to bring back about 32,000 furloughed workers and restore air services to cities that have lost airlines.
A Behaviour and Attitudes poll in Ireland indicates people should not be allowed to fly, attend school or college, or work in vulnerable settings unless they have had a Covid-19 vaccination. Some 74 per cent said anyone visiting or working in a vulnerable setting should have to be vaccinated, with 18 per cent saying it should be optional and eight per cent having no opinion.
German flag carrier Lufthansa says it won't follow Australia's Qantas and make vaccination against Covid-19 a pre-requisite for international travel.
Montenegro Airlines has folded after its new government refused to continue financing the indebted national carrier. The airline had a fleet of Embraer 195 and Fokker 100s and had accumulated a debt said to be more than EUR150 million before the covid pandemic.
The US government has backflipped on an earlier commitment and from Monday, December 28 will require all airline passengers from the United Kingdom to show a negative Covid-19 test taken 72 hours or less before their departure.
The UK and Europe have agreed a trading deal, just days before the end of the Brexit transition period on December 31.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has made former Kuwait Air ceo Kamil H. Al-Awadhi its regional vice president Africa and Middle East (AME), effective 1 March 2021.
USA-based Alaska Airlines says it is buying/leasing/has options for 68 B737 MAX 9 planes, up from the 32 it previously ordered.
Australia's Qantas has applied to regulatory authorities in Australia and New Zealand to form a joint venture with Japan Airlines, with an expanded code-share relationship, additional flights, new routes and collaboration on pricing. If okayed, the new business could launch in July.
Australians (and others) trying to make it home for Christmas from the UK have been hit by the growing number of countries (more than 50 as of Xmas eve) that have banned ex-UK travellers transiting their airports in an attempt to halt the spread of a variant of the Covid-19 virus now circulating in south-east England and elsewhere.
AirAsia X could cost Airbus billions as it seeks to cancel or reorganise purchase commitments worth more than US$5 billion.
One country at least is moving ahead with measures to limit anti-competitive practices as the world struggles to control Covid-19 in all its variations.