Aviation Recovery
East Midlands experiences summer destinations boost
Locations such as Spain and Portugal are expected to be the most popular as demand continues to rise
Berlin Brandenburg exceeds 50,000 passengers mark
Demand for air travel is slowly increasing as the airport implements new destinations from the hub
TUI expands services from Bristol
The airline is expected to increase flights to holiday spots in Greece and Turkey, as well as restoring its previously popular Egypt route
Brisbane Airport records lowest passenger number in 26 years
Latest figures indicate a record 56% decline in passenger numbers compared to last year – the lowest in over a quarter of a century
Positives for Southend Airport despite two million passenger deficit
Annual report reveals 93% drop in travellers, but thriving cargo operation and heavy investment point to bright future
Flughafen Wien Group announces recovery in passenger volume
The company, which owns and operates Vienna, Malta and Kosice airports, handled 926,278 travelers last month
Doncaster Sheffield reveals summer 2022 plans
The airport is set to incorporate an additional two routes to next year’s schedule, with hopes to exceed 1.7 million passengers
Munich Airport hopeful for recovery amid 1m July passenger prediction
Passenger numbers at the German hub have been increasing since January, with hopes that this month’s figures will exceed one million
May travel figures showing signs of recovery, says IATA
Although still well below pre-pandemic figures, passenger traffic is improving for international and domestic travel
MAG reports £374m loss during pandemic
The results have been published ahead of the group’s court appearance tomorrow, where it intends to challenge the government on its traffic light system
Air Canada resumes flights to key destinations
The airline is set to restart services between Calgary and Frankfurt from August 1
Munich Airport expands hospitality and retail services
The German hub is seeing signs of recovery as it begins to reopen its hospitality and retail outlets