Opinion: Egypt tourism 'will emerge stronger from elections'
It's a pivotal moment in Egypt's history, but there are encouraging signs it will emerge from its revolution with a ... more »
Barring an as-yet undetected acceleration in growth, the economy remains in a parlous state, writes Travel Weekly's Ian Taylor
more »It's a pivotal moment in Egypt's history, but there are encouraging signs it will emerge from its revolution with a ... more »
As many as 30 of Spain's 47 state-run airports are to be partially shut in an attempt to reduce costs. more »
British Airways won "a year's free run" at Heathrow when European regulators fast-tracked approval for the takeover of ... more »
The All Party Aviation Group says it has attracted a high level of interest to its inquiry into the competitiveness of ... more »
British Airways is expected to be serving eight to 10 Chinese cities within the next decade. more »
Almost three quarters of airline passengers complain that the process of passing through airports is inefficient, ... more »
Airlines claim flights have escaped disruption caused by a strike by ground staff at Stansted. more »
Flybe’s Nordic arm is to fly 12 Embraer E190 regional jets on behalf of joint venture partner Finnair under a contract ... more »
Capacity to the Caribbean is being raised by Virgin Atlantic this winter. more »
Qantas is splitting its international and domestic operations in a major shake-up which sees two key executives leave ... more »
Next year continues to offer an uncertain outlook for travel firms but there is growing hope that 2014 and beyond will ... more »
UK transport policy is fundamentally inconsistent and the economy will pay a price without a speedy resolution of the ... more »
BAA will be able to lobby for a third runway at Heathrow during consultation on how to preserve the UK’s status as a ... more »

Cheapflights chief Hugo Burge admits he is shocked by the results of a study into how many of its partners do not have mobile-enabled websites
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