Airline news
Lufthansa’s Low-Cost Strategy ‘Going Well’
Lufthansa said that the project to merge some of its European and German domestic routes under a new low-cost brand has started successfully, as the airline grapples with losses on its European short-haul flights. “...
EU Clears Delta To Purchase Stake In Virgin Atlantic
The European Fee has cleared Delta Air Strains to purchase a forty nine % stake in Virgin Atlantic, the European Union’s competitors watchdog mentioned on Thursday. The Fee stated it used to be no longer involved i...
Second United 787 Diverted With Oil-Related Problem
United Airlines on Thursday said one of its Boeing 787 Dreamliners was diverted from its trans-Atlantic flight plan because of a low oil indication, making it the second 787 flight in three days to be cut short due to an...
Airbus Wins Order Battle At Paris Airshow
Last-minute orders swept Airbus to victory over Boeing at a Paris Airshow marked by stormy weather and hot debate over the next generation of big jets. Airbus clinched deals for 90 planes on Thursday, taking its orders a...
Ryanair Could Move Into Trans-Atlantic Flights
Ryanair, Europe’s biggest budget airline, could start selling low-cost trans-Atlantic flights if it secures enough twin-aisle aircraft and gains access to cities in both Europe and the United States, its chief exec...
United 787 Diverted Due To Oil Filter Issue
United Airlines said on Tuesday that a Boeing 787 on its way to Tokyo from Denver was diverted to Seattle after an indication of a problem with an oil filter in an engine, but the plane landed without incident. The unsch...