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Airlines look past slow recovery to post-Covid travel


Updated / Friday, 23 Apr 2021
08:37
Airline bosses are focusing on the lasting impact of Covid-19 on premium travel, technology and other key areas of their business
Even as new setbacks cloud their path to recovery, airline bosses are focusing on the lasting impact of Covid-19 on premium travel, technology and other pillars of their business.
Aviation leaders, forced to gather virtually by the pandemic, have been gauging its longer-term fallout at the World Aviation Festival, after more than a year of lockdowns.
Drawing many top executives and thousands of participants, this week s event comes as doubts over the northern summer vacation season renew scrutiny of airlines cash and their ability to withstand another washout. ....

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Etihad Retiring Boeing 777-300ER, Airbus A380s in Profitability Quest


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Etihad Airways will stop flying the Boeing 777-300ER, its second-largest jet, after 2021.
CEO Tony Douglas shared the news at the World Aviation Festival, according to Reuters.
The focus will be on newer aircraft like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Airbus A350-1000 XWB.
Etihad Airways is planning to stop flying its second-largest aircraft after this year in yet another pandemic aircraft retirement for the airline.
The Boeing 777-300ER fleet of aircraft is next on the chopping block for Etihad as the airline seeks a return to profitability in 2023, CEO Tony Douglas said at the World Aviation Festival, according to Reuters. The focus, instead, will be on Etihad s newer aircraft like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Airbus A350-1000 XWB. ....

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Ryanair chief Wilson hopeful of 'extended summer' | News


By Graham Dunn2021-04-22T15:04:00+01:00
Ryanair chief executive Eddie Wilson remains optimistic of a strong lift in air travel in Europe this summer and expects consumers will extend holiday plans later into the year
Wilson, speaking at the World Aviation Festival today, said the low-cost carrier has loaded capacity into markets it suspects will be open for travel this summer.
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“It’s moving day by day, and we can just load it as best we can and have the aircraft and people ready to go with it,” he says. “I would say we’ve got about 75% of what we would have had in summer [2019] loaded in there, but we are going to be moving the stuff around until the last minute until people know if they can travel.” ....

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​Etihad to ground A380s 'indefinitely' | News


By Cirium2021-04-22T13:36:00+01:00
Etihad has decided to ground it’s entire fleet of 10 Airbus A380s “indefinitely”, as it remodels its fleet around the Boeing 787 and A350-1000, chief executive Tony Douglas has disclosed.
Speaking during the World Aviation Festival on 22 April, Douglas comments that the A380 is “a wonderful product… but they are no longer commercially sustainable. So we have taken the difficult decision to park those machines up indefinitely.”
Source: Etihad Airways
The move follows Air France’s announcement last year that it was permanently ceasing operations by the widebodies, while Lufthansa has indicated the same. ....

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