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Virgin and BA seek larger cut to charges while UK hub claims regulator’s decision will hit investment
Holidays are at top of consumers’ spending list despite high prices thanks to pent-up demand
French group extends acquisition spree using its pandemic profits to boost its business
Passengers’ willingness to pay for higher ticket prices bolsters industry recovery
Trade group calls for rollout plan for electric chargers ahead of 2035 ban on smaller diesel-engined lorries
IndiGo’s new chief is seeking to transform the domestic powerhouse into an international brand
Paris court clears the companies of criminal wrongdoing but finds them liable for civil charges
Industry coalition predicts ‘green premium’ will slow growth in demand for flying
Despite the delays and spiralling costs, the UK still needs HS2
As cheap flights lose their allure, the sleeper is being reborn as an environmental — and romantic — alternative
As sentiment shifts, the industry must engage in debate on how to temper growth
The IMF is forecasting a ‘hard landing’ for the global economy if high inflation continues
Estimated cost of hitting target by 2050 comes as sector steps up lobbying for green incentives
A clutch of new books celebrates the most awesome rail architecture
Continued ministerial tinkering after axing Leeds leg of high-speed rail line has undermined project
Many corporate executives were quick to abandon video calls and get back on the road
US company aiming to achieve $4bn in savings over two years
UK’s busiest port plans to limit coaches on Friday in bid to ensure ‘better experience’ for travellers
Closely watched court ruling against the government is a boost for the airline industry
International creditors found €11bn debt on the books of Greece’s railway company
Referendum highlights how the nascent industry is vulnerable to local politics and regulation
Discussion of rationing with port officials prompts furious response from transport companies
Shipping hubs in India and south-east Asia lack capacity to compete, according to freight data
Home secretary insists problems ‘will ease’ and denies chaotic scenes have anything to do with Brexit
Thousands of vessels with limited cover are an environmental accident waiting to happen, says Gard
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