EasyJet anticipates a larger first-half loss, citing soaring fuel costs driven by the Iran war and a slowdown in summer bookings. The airline's CEO noted a shift towards later bookings and more ...
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Passenger Kelly Wayland, 45, was on the flight travelling from Southend Airport to Malaga, Spain on April 11 when the pilot ...
Governments and airlines are sounding increasingly urgent alarms about diminishing jet fuel supplies and soaring prices due ...
A little-known airport rule could mean your phones or laptops are confiscated - and it applies in the UK affecting passengers ...
Vicky Chapman, 26, from Pensby, was among 105 passengers left stranded at Milan's Linate Airport after passport control ...
The UK economy was seen to grow by 0.5% in February - an unexpected figure that has even surprised economists, according to ...
Consent granted for England flag painted across Wiltshire pub - An investigation into the flag was launched in November last year.
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Passengers are stranded in Milan airport while trying to fly home to UK 'because of border checks'
Around 100 Easyjet customers were reportedly abandoned in the Italian city while waiting to the board a flight to Manchester ...
Travel expert Simon Calder answers readers’ questions on the EES rollout – from delays and missed flights to passenger rights ...
Awkward scenes unfolded on I'm A Celebrity South Afria as Sinitta admitted she thought Gemma's casting announcement wasn’t ...
EasyJet takes £25m hit on surging fuel costs amid Middle East war - The Luton-based airline said it expects to report a half-year headline loss before tax of between £540 million and £560 million.
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