DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ryanair (RYA.I) expects to fly more than 4.5 million passengers in July as it returns to a more regular schedule with 40% of...
TOULOUSE, France/PARIS (Reuters) – Airbus is cutting 15,000 jobs within a year, including 900 already earmarked in Germany, saying its future is at stake after the...
WASHINGTON/SEATTLE/CHICAGO (Reuters) – Boeing Co (BA.N) failed to submit certification documents to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) detailing changes to a key flight control system...
TOKYO (Reuters) – The Japanese government said existing border restrictions would remain in place except in cases involving humanitarian reasons. The country said it would add...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union plans to open its borders to non-essential travelers such as tourists and most business people from a limited number of...
LONDON (Reuters) – Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised to shake Britain’s economy out of its coronavirus-induced crisis on Tuesday by fast-tracking infrastructure investment and slashing property...
OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada is extending a global travel ban and mandatory quarantine measures that require most travelers to Canada, including citizens returning home, to self-isolate...
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – The European Union Air Safety Agency (EASA) has suspended Pakistan International Airlines’ (PIA) authorisation to fly to the bloc for six months, the...
PRAGUE (Reuters) – Seated around a 500-metre-long table covered with white cloth, Prague citizens gathered on the medieval Charles Bridge on Tuesday to say goodbye to...
Offices, restaurants and cafes in Maldives will reopen on Wednesday, as the island nation enters the third phase of reopening its economy, which had been hit...