Senators call for ban on airlines flying to the US using Russian airspace
International airlines flying to the US from countries “that continue to do business with Russia” ...
The European Commission is expected to get the green light next week from EU member states to begin negotiations with the UAE and Qatar on “comprehensive aviation agreements that will also cover alleged subsidies given to their airlines”, according to EurActive. However, given the events of recent weeks, it is expected that security will head the list of topics. The EC is also expected to begin negotiations with a host of other countries – China, Mexico and Turkey, as well as South-east Asia’s economic ASEAN bloc.
Expeditors sues long-term client for unpaid $20m in row over invoices
More bad news for carriers hoping rates decline has bottomed-out
Rivals set out to woo UPS customers as fears of a strike grow
Drop 'DB' and 'DP'. Call it 'DHL Schenker'. Sounds cool, huh?
Rate erosion may be easing, but rock-bottom prices are 'not good for anybody'
2M axes Asia-North Europe loop, as carriers shop for more tonnage
Taiwan carriers pay record staff bonuses after year of bumper profits
Airfreight rate relief for shippers, or are things going to 'turn nasty'?
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