Ross Tomkins, MD of healthcare company, Salutaris People, warns of issues relating to Covid testing protocols for the UK’s ‘green-list’ destination countries, and blasts transport minister Grant Shapps over a ‘shambolic’ list and traffic light system
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The latest research, based on the most up to date and comprehensive fight booking data available, reveals that vaccinations appear to hold the key to reviving international travel
Chinese domestic travel is set to exceed pre-pandemic levels substantially during the forthcoming Labour Day holiday. The record-breaking levels of travel are down to three factors: the release of pent-up demand, control of Covid-19 and imaginative marketing
The aircraft charter sector will be ‘consistently strong this year’, with corporate shuttles helping restore business confidence. Here’s why…
As 2021 brings hope and positivity for a resurgence of travel, understanding the needs of returning travellers is important. Following large-scale research, Buzz has uncovered five key macro trends that will be critical in the year ahead
Global sales of pre-owned private jets are holding up well during the Covid-19 crisis, with 2,227 jets purchased during 2020, worth over an estimated US$14.5 billion. In 2019, 2,067 pre-owned jets were purchased
What’s next for business aviation? Are we going to fly slower, but with zero-emissions, or break the supersonic barrier in fuel-powered aircraft and circumnavigate the world in a matter of hours?
With international travel still limited and uncertainty over summer holiday trips, quarantining and travel corridors, Zedra considers what’s in store for the private aviation industry in 2021
The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) urges EU institutions, Member states and other stakeholders to collaborate and develop harmonised rules for the safe reopening of air travel, proposing guidelines that ensure a safe and timely return to operations
The aircraft engine market is showing early signs of recovery from the worst effects of the Covid-19 crisis, but the pace is steady