A quick update on passenger volumes in Europe
Normal seasonal weakness has combined with lock-downs in Europe to deliver rock-bottom passenger volumes in November. How are the big hubs doing compared to the low-cost carriers?
Airline industry predictions for 2021
2020 has been the worst ever year for the aviation industry, but the arrival of vaccines is finally providing some grounds for optimism about 2021. What might we expect to see next year? I've made a few predictions.
Pandemic winners and losers in Latin America
Airlines in Latin America have not received the kind of state support seen in most other regions. Weaker airlines have been driven into bankruptcy and restructuring, creating opportunities for stronger ones. Who have been the winners and the losers?
Middle Eastern aviation, a turning point?
After years of huge growth and investment, the big Middle Eastern airlines are being forced to cut capacity and costs in response to the collapse in their markets. With no domestic market to fall back on, will the pandemic mark a turning point in their fortunes?
How quickly are the vaccine cavalry coming?
Recent positive news on vaccines has boosted airline stock prices and offered hopes of a path to recovery. But will the vaccines come soon enough to save airlines battered by the second wave of the pandemic and facing a long hard winter?
An update on COVID testing
We have new results from Canada about the effectiveness of COVID tests as an alternative to quarantines. What do they tell us and what do they imply for the likely results of a new trial launched yesterday by British Airways and American Airlines?
Another setback for aviation in Africa
Africa has long punched below its weight in the global aviation industry. Before the pandemic, some African airlines had started to realise that potential and the region was one of the fastest growing regions. How are things looking now?
Waiting for a vaccine: the big three European network airlines in Q3
All three of the big network airline groups in Europe made big losses in the third quarter. That is going to continue until we see a recovery in demand. We got some good news on that today, but which company coped best in Q3 and how are they doing getting themselves in shape for the future?
Assessing September quarter results from Wizz
Wizz reported its first half results this morning. I took a look at how they stack up against those of their arch rival, Ryanair.
Ryanair posts a profit for the September quarter
Excluding exceptional hedging costs, Ryanair became the first European airline to post a quarterly profit since the pandemic began. Impressive cost performance lay behind this achievement, putting other airlines on notice that they need to up their game.
Air France - KLM beats IAG and Lufthansa in Q3
Air France - KLM and IAG both reported their Q3 results today. How did they compare?
Heathrow’s Q3 results. Is it crying wolf to the CAA?
Heathrow airport has been pushing its regulator to allow it to offload its pandemic losses onto its customers, citing dire consequences if its request is not urgently addressed. What did the Q3 results published yesterday tell us about whether the airport's owners are crying wolf?
The end of the beginning?
More than six months into the crisis, the Q3 results for the big US airlines provide some perspective on how the industry is coping with the pandemic and the scale of the value destruction that has already taken place.
Lufthansa versus IAG, who did better in Q3?
IAG and Lufthansa have just shared the headlines of their upcoming Q3 results. What do they tell us about which is handling the crisis better?
The battle of the low cost carriers
Europe’s low-cost carriers are not just competing for passengers. They are also fighting to convince investors that they will be the winners coming out of the pandemic. How well are their claims supported by the facts?
European air traffic recovery snuffed out by second wave
Passenger numbers from the key European airports reveal the extent to which demand fell away in September compared to August.
easyJet posts first ever annual loss
easyJet released a trading update this week in which it provided guidance on the scale of what will be its first ever annual loss. The company said it lost over £800m pre-tax excluding one-offs, or £1.3 billion including them. The first of the European airlines to provide figures for trading for the July to September quarter, the picture they paint is not a happy one.
Can COVID testing save the airline industry?
Air Canada is running a programme of COVID-19 testing for international passengers arriving in Toronto. One month into the study, they report “encouraging initial results”. What do they tell us about whether testing could replace or limit quarantine requirements?
Lessons from the UK domestic aviation market
What lessons can we learn about the post COVID aviation world from looking at the experience so far in the UK domestic market?
The changing shape of the UK airline market
The UK airline market has changed radically from last year, not only in terms of overall demand but also in terms of which routes have held up better. Which are the biggest markets today and how does that compare to the pre COVID picture?