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Prospect of ‘massive’ travel disruption intensifies as more unions ballot members and fuel protests clog main roads
Chief operating officer Peter Bellew resigns after disruption led to thousands of cancellations
Christian Wolmar’s examination of nationalisation reveals that in the 1980s and 1990s the system was making progress
Longshore and shipping lines say ‘cargo will keep moving’ but past talks featured disruption
Carriers are stretched to capacity as Americans put aside inflation fears to get away
Low-cost pioneer O’Leary blames high oil prices and environmental charges for increases
European manufacturer in major coup over US rival Boeing as it lands $37bn series of agreements to sell 292 jets to Beijing
Plans to ease existing controls on weekend and early flights likely to hit resistance
We’re seeking readers who have had issues with travel companies or insurance firms
The group has waited too long to gain any returns on sideline equity investments
A strike will damage the reputation of the UK’s biggest delivery group but the impact on revenues may be modest
Neither bid for Spirit looks like a slam dunk to pass the scrutiny of competition authorities
An FT investigation tracks the vessels exporting food from Crimea in ways that sidestep international sanctions
Allowing carriers to curb summer schedules may be a necessary evil but underlines issues with take-off and landing slots
Aviation regulator’s proposal will please airlines but hub fears hit to its Covid recovery efforts
Businesses relax restrictions on using private aircraft by chief executives and chairs because of pandemic
Few airlines hedge against surging oil prices but Southwest’s small team has shown the benefit
Planners must balance post-Covid change, environmental concerns and new technology
Commenters post their opinions on the walkouts and the UK’s potential ‘summer of discontent’
Transport secretary accuses RMT union of ‘damaging lives of everyday hardworking people’
Since the privatisation and break-up of British Rail, train transport has proved itself ill-suited to conventional capitalism
BA check-in staff at Heathrow vote to walk out during school holidays and rail talks break up without deal
Spectre of inflation hangs over recovery of airports, says head of ACI Europe
Network Rail boss proposes polling staff directly on modernisation as Thursday action set to cripple services
Lower passenger numbers since Covid and outdated working practices have left hole in finances
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