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Modern travel sucks. Trying to get on a plane is unbearable
UK airport chief’s tenure hit by £4bn in pandemic losses and disputes with airlines over landing fees
Cancelled flights, missing bags and disappearing routes are infuriating passengers — and galvanising a push for tighter regulation
European plane maker will resume deliveries of widebody aircraft this year
Infrastructure operator Network Rail puts forward a revised offer on pay and working practices
As Danish shipping company seeks to transform into a broader logistics group, it faces rising competition from MSC
South Korean authorities detain shipping agent amid fears of flight risk after activities revealed
End of production after more than 1,500 planes reflects market’s shift to more efficient models
Carriers must hand back landing allocation if they are not used 80% of the time as rules waived over pandemic are restored
Low-cost carrier predicts rush of US and Asian tourists will boost demand for travel in Europe
Workers from rail, teaching and university sectors to walk out on February 1 in co-ordinated action over pay
UK airline only began flying again under new owners in April 2022 after collapsing during the pandemic
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Chancellor rejects reports that project will finish on outskirts of capital to save money
Company continues to grapple with fallout from cyber attack
Low-cost airline’s chief says demand for travel remains strong despite economic slowdown
Carriers forced to fly ageing jets boost aerospace suppliers such as AAR and Heico
Prime minister says changes will be made if ‘operator cannot be turned around’
The city is not alone in failing to get workers back on to public transport but it is slower than many
Groups to terminate partnership in 2025 as fierce rivalry over transporting goods intensifies
Low-cost carrier plans to expand summer flight schedules in response to strong demand
Carriers are skipping ports in China as international orders fall and supply chain problems persist
Doubts raised over expansion despite return of profits and passengers after lifting of travel restrictions
The Aslef union has historically proved an effective negotiator on pay for its members
Start-up ZeroAvia hails flight as major breakthrough for industry
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