Whack, whack whack: it's my winter almanac
Goodbye 2022 … uh oh, here comes 2023
Covid has decimated the air travel industry: jobs have been lost at airports the world over; airlines are hanging on via state support, or simply shrinking; even cargo, the only part of aviation working properly has seen job losses, as passenger-focused organisations firmly zip up their wallets, fearful of any spending.
But that’s not the plan for Brussels Airport (BRU), which must be looking at recent decisions by others, including major Dutch neighbour Schiphol, with some bewilderment.
Steven Polmans, who arguably put ...
European port congestion now at five-to-six days, and getting worse
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