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First the Dutch government cut flights at Schiphol. Now it wants to tax transit passengers. What more does KLM face?
3 months ago
Airlines
And then they say it's a dog's life! While sky may be the limit for these high-flying pets, did we hear someone mention climate change?
Peden Doma Bhutia | 4 months ago
The first-half-year performance is good news for parties interested in a stake in Portugal's flag carrier, set for partial privatization.
Reuters | 4 months ago
Hotels
The timing of Abu Dhabi's decision to lower government fees on hotels and their alignment with the emirate’s long-term goals reflect a strategic move to capitalize on the potential of the tourism sector and the opportunities it presents.
Air France-KLM is the latest airline to look to its loyalty program for needed cash.
5 months ago
TAP may have to wait a while longer before the government sets out the airline's privatization rules in coming weeks.
Reuters | 6 months ago
While passenger traffic at Portuguese airports in the first four months of the year exceeded pre-pandemic levels, the country's flag carrier is yet to gather momentum.
The Netherlands will cut flights at Schiphol in the name of reducing noise pollution beginning next year. Small airlines could bear the brunt.
6 months ago
IAG, Lufthansa or Air France-KLM could have something to say about the government's efforts to privatize TAP. Everything from investments to a sale are on the table.
The case is really about who will drive airline industry emission reductions: airlines or government's with blunt edge instruments?
7 months ago