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Airlines Dropping Change Fees May Prompt Corporate Travel Agencies to Reevaluate Myriad Fees Too
There could be a trickle-down effect from the elimination of fees to corporate travel management, but itβs unlikely business passengers were front of mind when the airlines made the call.
Matthew Parsons |
Airline Direct Selling Through Travel Agencies May Prove Its Worth After the Crisis
A crisis brings out either the best or worst in people. Technology is no different, and so-called New Distribution Capability could have a new lease of life.
Matthew Parsons |
European Governments Weigh If It’s Time to Let Some Airlines Disappear
If the goal is efficient transportation in Europe, politicians may consider only bailing out the five biggest EU airline groups. But many other airlines are expected to receive significant government funds, partly for reasons of national pride.
Brian Sumers |
The EasyJet Cabin Manager Volunteering for the UK’s National Health Service
Working for an airline while that airline's fleet is grounded is a strange position to be in. In response, Rebecca Lawrence and many of her colleagues are using their furlough period to help the frontline of the coronavirus response.
Rosie Spinks |
EasyJet Grounds Entire Fleet, Furloughs Crew After Finishing Rescue Flights
The airline is taking full advantage of the UK government's job retention scheme, but with 500 planes out of action, the blow to the economy will be felt.
Matthew Parsons |
EasyJet Finds More Ways to Capitalize on Collapse of Thomas Cook
Thomas Cook's departure from a number of European markets will help propel EasyJet forward for most of 2020. At the moment, it remains cautious on capacity growth. But given the good start, might the airline be tempted to change tack?
Patrick Whyte |
EasyJet Seizes on Thomas Cook’s Demise With New Packaged Vacation Offerings
With Thomas Cook out of the way, there's certainly more space in the package holiday market. People still want to buy these types of holidays, and EasyJet is a well-known brand. Can it be successful where other low-cost carriers have failed?
Patrick Whyte |
Airlines Use New Tech to Create Partnerships That Increase Direct Bookings
New interlining technology is helping airlines simplify how they partner with other airlines and grow direct bookings.
Dohop + Skift |
Sponsored EasyJet CEO Calls Out Legacy Rivals in Battle Over Airline Emissions
The growth of low-cost carriers has helped make travel more accessible but it has come at an environmental cost. Airlines like EasyJet are hoping that electric technology will one day act as a savior, but it's hard to imagine battery-powered commercial jets ever flying across the Atlantic.
Patrick Whyte |