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Ryanair and Wizz Air passenger numbers surge in December amid holiday demand

Budget airlines Ryanair and Wizz Air reported strong passenger growth in December compared to the previous year, reflecting the robust demand for holiday travel among budget-conscious 'holidaymakers. According to data collected by the airlines, Ryanair is Europe's biggest budget airline, measured in passenger numbers. It carried 14.5 million passengers, an increase of 7% from December 2024. Wizz Air, on the other hand, flew 5.85 millions passengers, an increase of 15.5% from year-to-year. The continued popularity of budget travel is evident as European holidaymakers seek out affordable flight options during the Christmas period despite economic uncertainty. Ryanair reported that it operated...

Passenger Transportation Services

Overnight, Bergamo Airport in Italy halted flights leaving thousands stranded

Due to technical problems with the landing guidance system, and poor visibility at Bergamo Orio-al-Serio airport in Italy, flights were halted on Saturday evening. This left thousands of passengers stranded over night. SACBO, which operates the airport, stated in a press release that the technical issue was resolved around midnight. However, a warning posted on the website of the 'airport' warned "flights could be delayed or canceled". Local media reported that the incident led to 26 flights being cancelled, 6 being diverted to other airports, and 7 being rescheduled for Sunday. Images show people sleeping on the ground and luggage...

Passenger Transportation Services

Air China buys 60 Airbus planes for $9.5 billion

Air China, China's largest carrier, announced on Tuesday that it and its subsidiary signed a "pact" with Airbus for the purchase of 60 A320NEO aircraft. The deal is worth approximately $9.5 billion in list prices. This announcement is just the latest of a series made by carriers in the second largest aviation market in the world, including Spring Airlines and Juneyao Airlines. Both plan to buy Airbus aircraft. Air China has informed the Shanghai Stock Exchange that it will deliver its planes in batches from 2028 to 2032. Airbus said that it was "very pleased" with Air China's decision to...

Passenger Transportation Services

Europe stocks close at another record high as banks and miners lead

The European stock market closed at a record level for the second consecutive day on Tuesday. This was boosted by commodity-linked stocks and banks, but gains were limited by thin trading in the year-end period. The pan-European STOXX 600 index rose by 0.6% to?592.78, moving ever closer to 600 points. Aerospace and Defence gained 1.4%, while banks jumped 1.3%. The defence index is on track to achieve its largest annual gain since 1996 despite the fact that it has been easing off since October. This is due to increased defence spending pledged across Europe. STOXX 600 rose 1.7% as basic...

Passenger Transportation Services

Russian Railways to reduce spending by 20% by 2026

Russian Railways announced on Monday that the board of directors has approved spending for 2026 of 713.6 billion rubles ($9.15 billion), down from this year's 890.9 billion roubles. The Russian government is looking at ways to support the country's largest commercial employer. This company has accumulated a?debt pile of 4 trillion roubles ($50.8 billion), despite falling revenues caused by a sharp drop in Russia's war economy. Russian Railways announced that 531.4 billion rubles of the approved expenditure will go towards maintaining the 'infrastructure, safety and security. Another 161.7 billion roubles is earmarked for the purchase of railcars, and 120 billion...

Passenger Transportation Services

Two Chinese airlines plan to buy Airbus jets worth up $8.2 billion

According to stock exchange filings, China's Spring Airlines (China) and Juneyao Airlines (Japan) announced Monday plans to buy 30 and 25 Airbus A320 family?jets. Spring Airlines, a budget carrier in China, has signed a deal to purchase 30 A320neo planes at a list price of $4.13 billion. The company filed corresponding documents with the Shanghai Stock Exchange. It said that the jets would be delivered in batches between 2028-2032. In a filing with the Shanghai Stock Exchange,?Juneyao Airlines of Shanghai said that it planned to sign an agreement?with Airbus to buy?25 A320 family jets. The planes, based on their list...

Passenger Transportation Services

Indonesian authorities find body of Spanish soccer coach during search for drowned Spanish children

Indonesian rescuers found a dead body on Monday while searching for Spanish soccer coach Fernando Martin, his children and their boat after it sank on Friday near the coast of an?popular tourist destination. Martin was a coach for the Spanish club Valencia CF. The club confirmed that he and three of his children had died in a tragic boating accident in Indonesia. Authorities said that the boat Martin was on with his family capsized Friday due to an engine failure in bad weather conditions near Labuan Bajo. This location is close to the Komodo National 'Park, a UNESCO World Heritage...

Passenger Transportation Services

Spanish family missing following boat sinking off Indonesia

Spanish authorities and an Indonesian media agency reported on Saturday that a Spanish family of four was missing after a boat with?eleven passengers sank in severe weather off the coast of Indonesia. Antara, a state-run news agency, reported that the 'other passengers' - including two?tourists?from?Spain and four crew members - were rescued in safety late on Friday. Antara reported that the vessel capsized due to waves up to three metres high in the Padar Strait, near Labuan Bajo Island, a popular tourist destination. Spain's Foreign Ministry said that Indonesian rescue teams were searching for the missing family. (Reporting and editing...

Passenger Transportation Services

Families question credibility of investigation after delay in Jeju Air crash report

Two officials have said that the South Korean investigation into the crash of Jeju Air, which killed 179 people, is likely to miss the deadline for releasing a progress report. This comes as the relatives of victims are still demanding answers to what went wrong. Two board officials confirmed that the country's accident investigation board will not be able to release an interim update on the Monday, first anniversary of the worst plane accident in South Korea. The two officials declined to give their names due to the sensitive nature of the issue. The Boeing 737-800, which was on a...

Logistics

Onley, a Scottish cyclist, signs with INEOS Grenadiers

The British team announced on Tuesday that Scottish rider Oscar Onley would join INEOS Grenadiers at the start of the?2026 season, after he had agreed to a transfer from Dutch outfit Picnic 'PostNL. The Kelso 23-year old has been one of the brightest cycling talents since turning pro at 19. He underlined his potential with a 4th-place finish in this year's tour de France, the youngest rider among the top 10. Onley stated in a press release that he was "proud" to join the Grenadiers for a long time. It will also be a British team that races when the...

Passenger Transportation Services

Italy's antitrust regulator fines Ryanair 300 million dollars over its dealings with travel agents

The Italian competition authority announced on Tuesday that it had fined Europe’s largest budget airline Ryanair $300.19 million ($255.19 mln) for abuse of its dominant position with travel agents. The regulator claimed that the airline had allegedly made it difficult for travel agents to offer Ryanair in combination with other airlines and other services. Ryanair didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment. The authority alleged that it was unhappy with the 'airline for introducing facial -recognition procedures initially, blocking payments to online travel agencies, and finally imposing partnership agreements on travel agents limiting their abilities to offer Ryanair as...

Passenger Transportation Services

Honeywell to charge $470 Million for Flexjet Settlement

Honeywell said Monday that it expected to "record a one time charge of about $470 million" in the fourth quarter related to a possible settlement of Flexjet litigation. This sent its shares down by 1.3% during premarket trading. Flexjet, a private aviation company, sued Honeywell on?March 20, 2023 for allegedly breaching an agreement regarding aircraft engine maintenance services. Flexjet demanded liquidated damages for?delayed repairs of engines and said the damages continue to accrue each month. Honeywell updated its full year outlook, as it plans on reporting its 'Advanced Materials Unit' as discontinued operations beginning in the 'fourth quarter 2025. This...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Travel chaos caused by power failure in the Channel Tunnel

A power failure caused the suspension of train services in the Channel Tunnel, which connects Britain with continental Europe. This has created chaos during peak travel times for winter holidays. A fault in overhead power supply caused a 'disruption' that disrupted plans for thousands of?passengers? in London, Paris and Amsterdam, during the busiest week of travel of the year. Eurostar, the high-speed rail operator, posted a statement at 1530 GMT on its website stating that the tunnel of 50 km (31 miles) was partially reopened. Services were gradually resumed. It warned passengers, however, that the fault continued. Eurostar said that...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Italy's State Railway partners with Certares Fund on High-Speed Trains Abroad

The two groups announced on Monday that Italy's state-owned Ferrovie dello Stato has entered into a partnership with U.S.-based investment firm Certares to develop high-speed?train?services? in France & other European countries. FS and Certares have announced that they will form a joint-venture and invest 1 billion 'euros ($1.18billion) in order to expand operations of FS's Paris based Trenitalia France division on the French, British and 'other foreign markets. The partnership is part a broader strategy of FS to strengthen 'its international network' in the coming years. The agreement will help Trenitalia France, which operates high-speed services from Paris to Lyon...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Serbian students protest university pressure following railway station tragedy

On Sunday, several thousand activists from all over Serbia rallied in support of the student protests that took place in the southwest region. They were protesting what they called government pressure on public universities. The protest, which was part of a larger movement against political interference in higher educational institutions, was 'the first demonstration of its kind held in Novi Pazar - a town with majority Bosniak Muslim residents. This is one of many protests that have been organised since the roof of a railway in Novi Sad, a northern city, collapsed last year and 16 people were killed. After...

Transportation

Kaztransoil and Polish oil pipeline operator Kaztransoil will collaborate on oil shipments from Germany

The Polish company announced on Tuesday that Poland's oil pipe operator PERN had signed an agreement with Kaztransoil regarding technical cooperation in relation to shipments of Kazakh oil? to Germany. PERN stated in a press release that the agreement includes delivery scheduling, information exchange, inspections, and certification of meters used during the handling process. Since the suspension of Russian shipments?after Moscow invaded Ukraine, PERN has been supplying?oil from Kazakhstan to Germany's PCK Schwedt Refinery. The refinery also relies on seaborne supplies via Gdansk. The state-controlled Russian energy firm Rosneft holds a majority stake of PCK which supplies much of Berlin's...

Ground Freight

Ground Freight

Drivers in Poland are stuck in tailbacks up to 20 km long due to heavy snowfall

Police reported that heavy snowfall caused a 20-kilometer (12.43-mile) tailback on an autobahn between Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, and Gdansk, a Baltic port town. The police report was made on Wednesday. According to the police, hundreds of people were trapped in their vehicles in freezing temperatures. However, the traffic was moving again by early Wednesday morning. Tomasz Marcowski, a police spokesperson in Olsztyn, said that the difficult situation started 'yesterday afternoon after 4 pm, when the first truck on the S7 route began to have difficulty approaching the slopes. This?led to an?overnight traffic jam that stretched approximately 20...

Ground Freight

Which bullish 2026 equity investments don't need AI euphoria to be successful? : Helen Jewell

Equity investors looking for a smooth ride through 2026 may want to consider increasing their exposure beyond the artificial intelligence euphoria. Opportunities could be hidden in plain sight. Investors should be cautious. The valuations of U.S. equity are stretched. The Shiller price-earnings for the S&P 500 is above 40, which is very close to the levels during the dot-com boom in the 1990s. Markets have become 'highly concentrated. Goldman Sachs analysis shows that the five largest U.S. tech companies, Nvidia Apple Alphabet Microsoft and Amazon, have a combined value greater than?the Euro STOXX?50. This includes Britain, India Japan and Canada...

Ground Freight

Ukraine accepts 90 billion euro EU loan despite the lack of agreement on Russian assets

The European Union was thanked by Ukraine on Friday, even though the bloc did not agree to an ambitious plan that would use frozen Russian assets as a means of financing. The stakes were high for 'Kyiv' to find money because, without EU financial support, Ukraine will run out of cash in the second quarter next year, and may lose the war. This would increase the risk of Russian aggression towards the EU. The 90 billion euro loan was approved by EU leaders at a summit in Brussels. Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Ukraine's president, wrote the following on Telegram: "This is a...

Ground Freight & Logistics

BNP Paribas to purchase Mercedes-Benz car leasing unit for $1.2 billion

BNP Paribas has been in exclusive negotiations with Mercedes-Benz in order to acquire its car-leasing company Athlon. The French bank announced this on Thursday. BNP said that the acquisition would help strengthen its position on the European vehicle lease market, through its Arval division, by adding about 400,000 vehicles under full-service financing to its fleet. BNP's Arval division currently has a total fleet of 1.9 millions vehicles. In an interview, BNP Chief Operating Officer Thierry Laborde stated that this transaction was very important. It would allow the group to become the European leader for long-term rental cars. BNP Paribas will...

Ground Freight

Minister says that Brazil will auction off the massive Santos Container Terminal in early March.

The federal government of Brazil plans to auction off the massive Tecon '10 container terminal at Santos Port in the first half of March, said Minister of Ports and airports Silvio Costa Filho on Friday. He said that more than 10 bidders have expressed interest in the auction, including the Philippines-based ICTSI, JBS, JSL and unnamed 'Arab investors. The Minister said that the minimum bid price will be below?6.4 billion (about $1.19 billion), the amount of money the winning bidder must invest to build and run the terminal. Roberto Lopes confirmed that the Rio Brasil Terminal, controlled by ICTSI will...

Ground Freight

The share of Chinese-made copper increases in LME stock due to higher exports

Data from the London Metal Exchange showed that, in November, the share of copper made in China among all available stocks increased. A favorable price arbitrage encouraged Chinese exports. The percentage of copper stock that is available or on a warrant The data revealed that the percentage of - of Chinese Origin in LME Warehouses had increased to 85% by the end of the last month from 82% at the beginning of October. A LME warrant is an ownership document. The absolute amount of Chinese copper stocks on the LME rose to 130,225 tonnes at the end last month from...

Ground Freight

Protesting Greek farmers disrupt port operations as nationwide blockades persist

On Wednesday, dozens of Greek farmers disrupted the operations of the regional port in Volos as part of a national?demonstration protesting delays in farm assistance payments and high production costs. The farmers have been blocking traffic along major highways and at border crossings for days with thousands of trucks and tractors. They are facing a deficit of over 600 million euros in EU aid and other payments. Investigations into a corruption case in which some farmers, with the help of state employees, fabricated land ownership to be eligible for payments, led to delays. The audits have slowed down subsequent payments....

Ground Freight

Greek farmers protest EU funding delays by blocking borders, airports and roads

A nationwide protest on Monday, triggered by delays in funding, saw Greek farmers shut down an airport on Crete's island. They also blocked roads and crossed the border and threw rocks at police. Local media reported that protesters had deployed thousands of trucks, tractors and other vehicles in at least twenty blockades throughout the country. Police used tear gas to disperse a group protesting farmers at Heraklion Airport in Crete who were throwing stones and forcing their way onto runway. This halted air traffic. A second group, near the Chania Airport in Crete, smashed windows of police cars with shepherd's...

Ground Freight

Argentina's Railway Privatization Dreams Face a Long Road Ahead

Argentina, a global food supplier, is planning to boost its grain and mineral exports through privatization, and a modernization program of its railway network. Industry leaders claim that this will reduce freight costs in regions located far from ports by half. The first tender will be for the Belgrano Cargas, which runs the three biggest freight train lines in the country. The initiative, which will be launched in early 2019, could increase production of global commodities like soybeans and corn. It also includes copper and lithium. The project could also help transport sand from Vaca Muerta in Argentina's Southwest. The...

Ground Freight

Russian Railways cargo volumes keep falling, data shows

Data released on Monday showed that the cargo volumes handled by Russia's largest commercial employer, state-owned Russian Railways, continued to decline in November. Russian Railways released a statement saying that November cargo volumes fell by 1.5% on an annual basis to 94.2 millions tonnes. Volumes from January to November also dropped by 5.6%, to 1.021 billion tonnes. The Russian government is examining different options to support Russian Railways. It has accumulated a debt of 4 trillion roubles ($50,8 billion). The railway cargo volume, a key economic indicator of the strength of Russia's export economy, fell to its lowest level in...

Ground Freight & Logistics

VTB CEO: Russian banks ready to restructure Russian Railways debt

VTB CEO Andrei Kostin said in an interview that Russian banks were willing to restructure Russian Railways' debt, as long as their central bank did not increase the reserve requirements on these loans. The Russian government is examining different options to support Russian Railways. This company, which is the largest employer in the country, has accumulated a debt of 4 trillion roubles ($50.8 billion), according to a report on Nov. 25, VTB is the second largest Russian bank and Russian Railways' largest creditor. The bank's top managers participate in weekly government discussions on how to handle the debt. These meetings...

Integrated Logistics

Henry Bath opens LME warehouse in Hong Kong

A notice published by the London Metal Exchange on Friday revealed that Henry Bath & Son, a warehouse operator in Hong Kong has been the latest company to register a facility at the London Metal Exchange. According to the LME's notice, the warehouse is located in Hong Kong’s New Territories in the Kwai-Chung district. It can store nickel, lead and zinc, as well as copper, aluminum and aluminium alloy. The LME approved the first Hong Kong warehouses in January of this year. Its aim is to provide a gateway into mainland China, which is the largest metals consumer in the...