What the Saturday papers said The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) is to launch a programme of cruises, starting with a 23-day voyage through Brazil. More…
What the Saturday papers said Willie Walsh, chief executive of International Airlines Group, has conceded that – with the benefit of hindsight – British Airways may have sought to delay its merger. More…
What the Saturday papers said Millions of British Ryanair customers could be entitled to refunds after a passenger won a fight for compensation which the company tried to ‘hush up’. More…
What the Saturday papers said Gatwick may be freed from the shackles of regulation in a drive to take on Heathrow and win more flights from the world’s growing economies. More…
What the Saturday papers said US regulators have approved Boeing’s planned fix for the battery safety problem that grounded the 787 Dreamliner fleet in January. More…
What the Saturday papers said Passengers who struggle to squeeze into standard-sized aircraft seats could soon get an extra-wide option as Airbus is offering an additional two inches on some seats on . More…
What the Saturday papers said Airlines and online retailers will from today (6 April) be stopped from adding ‘excessive’ and opaque surcharges to purchases. More…
What the Saturday papers said Jamie Rollo, Morgan Stanley’s leisure analyst, believes Thomas Cook could be a target for TUI AG, the German tourism and shipping conglomerate, after the stalemate in i. More…
What the Saturday papers said Boeing’s Dreamliner could be back in the air within weeks under plans to wrap the aircraft’s batteries in layers of protective swaddling. More…