Monthly Archives: July 2021

100% Business Class Airline La Compagnie Partners with WFS for First-Ever Cargo Route

La Compagnie, the 100% SMART BUSINESS CLASS airline, has appointed Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) to support its first-ever venture into the air cargo market. It has awarded WFS a three-year contract to handle cargo onboard its Airbus A321LR services from Paris Orly to New York’s Newark International Airport, which will increase from the current four […]

Air Partner plc reports strong growth in its JetCard product, driven by US activity

Number of JetCard bookings, members and customer deposits up globally as travel restrictions ease   Highlights: Global JetCard bookings up 56.8% and number of new members up 36.8% YoY US bookings up 152.9% YoY and the number of new US JetCard members up 225.0% UK JetCard bookings up 6.3% and customer deposits up 82.4% YoY, […]

WFS WINS CONTRACT EXTENSIONS WITH AIR EUROPA IN MADRID AND BARCELONA

Spain’s Air Europa has signed cargo handling contract extensions with Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) in Madrid and Barcelona. The country’s third largest airline, Air Europa has been a WFS customer in Madrid since 2018, and signed its first agreement with the world’s largest cargo handler in Barcelona in January of this year. The new contracts […]

Passenger Flow More Than Doubled at Lithuanian Airports in the Second Quarter of the Year: the Travel Process Is Simplified for Vaccinated Passengers

Lithuanian airports combining three air gateways in Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga record a rapid recovery of passenger aviation. Compared to the first quarter of 2021, the number of passengers more than doubled and the supply of flights was 71% higher in the second quarter. Higher number of those who want to travel Lithuanian airports served […]

Manchester Airport’s new Terminal Two extension to open for first passengers

Manchester Airport confirmed the first passengers will pass through its new Terminal Two extension on Wednesday this week. Jet2 and TUI flights will operate from the flagship facility initially, with others to follow in the weeks ahead, as the Government’s policy for double-vaccinated passengers comes into play. The extended terminal is the centrepiece of MAG’s […]

Vaccination is underway for the airport community at Quito International Airport

The Ministry of Public Health of Ecuador, in coordination with Corporación Quiport, as part of the National Government’s “9/100 vaccination plan” is carrying out the immunization process of the airport community at the facilities of the Quito International Airport from July 7 to July 19, approximately. Close to 5,000 workers from the different companies and […]

Lithuanian Airports announces tender for aviation fuel infrastructure lease

Lithuanian Airports are launching an international tender to lease the existing fuel storage facilities at Vilnius and Palanga airports for ten years to manage the existing infrastructure as efficiently as possible. According to Dainius Ciuplys, Head of the Operations and Infrastructure Department of Lithuanian Airports, one of the tender objectives is to attract international, experienced […]

V4+ AIRPORTS INAUGURATE COOPERATION

European airports are joining forces. Today (July 7, 2021) the inaugural meeting of the V4+ airport group was held. Twenty-four airports from seven European countries declared their participation in the initiative and cooperation for the exchange of observations, experiences and information on the aviation industry.   The coronavirus pandemic has severely impeded the operation of […]

A new Lamborghini Huracán Evo Follow Me at Bologna Airport

Automobili Lamborghini has renewed its partnership with Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport for the seventh time, delivering a new follow-me car, a Huracán EVO, which will guide arriving and departing aircraft to and from the parking apron and taxiway until January 7, 2022 The Huracán EVO follow-me car, a super sports car with an aspirated 640 […]

Aviation can deliver £200 billion post-Brexit economic stimulus – supercharging Government’s Global Britain ambitions

New research highlights how the UK could undergo an economic pivot post-Brexit, with non-EU trade potentially increasing by 20% over the next five years from nearly £473 billion in 2019 to £570 billion in 2025. According to the Centre for Economics & Business Research, aviation will need to be at the heart of this pivot. […]