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What next? EasyJet full of answers as net zero roadmap turns two
As easyJet’s sustainability roadmap enters its third year, the carrier has demonstrated its willingness to walk the walk when it comes to sustainability. So what has it achieved? And what are the next steps?
Package prices resilient amid 'strong late booking momentum' – Jet2
Airline and operator’s package holiday customers up 8% year-on-year this summer and now represents more than 70% of all its departing passengers
The Big Question: Is the 'S' word starting to put customers off?
It’s a crucial issue, but how can travel communicate its sustainability message effectively to consumers without risking overkill or apathy?
Would agents welcome Ryanair returning to the package market?
After Michael O’Leary teased the prospect of Ryanair starting to sell packages again, TTG finds out whether it is something agents would welcome
Cathay Pacific's Airbus fleet to return to service this weekend
The airline said its grounded Airbus aircraft would start to resume operations from Saturday 7 September with seven out of the 15 affected aircraft already having been fixed
Ryanair ponders return to package market eight years after failed first attempt
The low-cost carrier declined to comment further when approached by TTG, however Michael O’Leary told The Telegraph he ’wouldn’t rule out’ offering package holidays in the future
Loganair to explore hybrid-electric flight with new partner
Loganair has signalled its support for the development of a four-engine hybrid-electric aircraft that will cover its regional flying needs
Cathay Pacific axes dozens of flights following Airbus engine issues
Cathay Pacific has already repaired three of the 15 aircraft identified as having faulty engine components
Virgin Atlantic firms up plans to resume flying to Canada next year
Heathrow-Toronto flights will resume on 30 March 2025 and will be operated as part of a joint venture with SkyTeam partners Delta Air Lines, Air France and KLM – and in partnership too with Canada’s WestJet
European airports to reintroduce strict 100ml liquid rule from today
The decision by the European Commission to reintroduce a blanket ban on liquids of more than 100ml being carried in hand luggage comes despite many European airports acquiring next-gen scanners allowing passengers to keep larger volumes of liquid in their hand luggage
What drove Michael O'Leary to take on Europe's 'pirate' hordes?
Publicly, Ryanair would appear to have kissed and made up with many of the OTAs it was not so long ago feuding with – so why has chief Michael O’Leary taken them on, and what does Ryanair stand to gain? Gary Noakes reports
Singapore Airlines gets go-ahead to take stake in Air India Group
Singapore Airlines will take a 25% stake in Air India Group following approval by the Indian government, cementing the partnership between the two giants
Portuguese ground handlers firm up weekend strike plans
Portugal’s transport workers’ union confirms plans for walkout on Sunday 31 August and Monday 1 September, which will impact all of the country’s national airports – including Lisbon and Porto
Prime minister plays down prospect of EU youth mobility scheme
Sir Keir Starmer has ruled out seeking an immediate deal with the EU for 18 to 30-year-olds to work in Europe and to let EU nationals work in the UK, in a blow to the travel industry
SAS hails new era as it exits bankruptcy with Air France-KLM onboard
SAS Scandinavian Airlines says it will join SkyTeam as Air France-KLM becomes a major shareholder following its exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Norse Atlantic to slim fleet, review network and embrace the GDS after latest loss
Norse Atlantic is working on a restructuring of its operations after another three-month loss that will see it review its route network, lease aircraft and start selling fares via the GDS
Michael O'Leary calls for two-drink limit to stem in-flight antisocial behaviour
O’Leary said the budget carrier had started searching the bags of passengers heading to Ibiza for water bottles containing vodka
Travel facing race against time to get ready for new EU border rules
For many travellers, 10 November will be the day Brexit gets real; TTG explores the ins and outs of the new EU border rules set to take affect in November
Storm Lilian prompts Heathrow cancellations ahead of 'busiest day of the year'
British Airways confirmed to TTG on Friday morning (23 August) it had made ’some minor adjustments’ to its schedule owing to the high winds forecast
EasyJet adds Malta and mainland Spain packages at Southend airport
EasyJet adds more routes and packages to its base at Southend ahead of its return to the Essex airport next spring
Portuguese ground handlers to walk out over late August weekend
Ground handling workers will down tools between 31 August and 1 September over pay and working conditions
London City airport's plan to attract more leisure flights thwarted
The government has ruled out allowing London City airport to open on Saturday afternoons, limiting its ability to expand the number of leisure routes it offers
Jet2.com inks flight supply deals with Fred Olsen and Princess
Passengers who book 2025 Mediterranean fly-cruises with both lines next year can choose from five UK airports
Heathrow strike: Border officials confirm peak time strike this month
Members of the PCS union at Heathrow who check passports are set to strike during one of the busiest weekends of the year