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Industrial action and rising fuel costs blamed for drop in airline group’s earnings
Facing a potential consumer backlash, the industry has few technological solutions
International Airlines Group order is vote of confidence after deadly crashes
Group posts sharp drop in first-quarter earnings as fuel prices and excess capacity bite
Willie Walsh warns in annual report of damage to consumer confidence
UK flag carrier’s standing has fallen with passengers after cost cuts and mistakes
Rising fuel costs weigh on profits for owner of British Airways and Iberia
Critics ask whether its parent IAG has focused too much on cost-cutting
Air Berlin’s demise sparks flight of European carriers to Austrian capital
BA-Iberia airline group reports first-half profits up almost a quarter at €1bn
Carriers claim air traffic controllers’ action breaches EU principle of free movement
Europe’s biggest budget airline faces twin hit from staff action and restive flight controllers
Claims that failure to deal with walkouts breaches Europeans’ freedom of movement
Let third parties build and run new facilities, says IAG’s Willie Walsh
Walsh says aviation watchdog must hold airport to account over excessive investment spending
The airport can get away with monopoly pricing because the regulator allows it to
EasyJet and Ryanair may prove the bigger short-term winners
UK’s departure could force British Airways’ owner to buy out shareholders or risk break-up
Largest airline at the airport welcomes proposal to cut price of project by £7bn
The perils of having too many experts at the top
New apology comes as thousands of passengers fly without checked-in bags from Heathrow
Questions over how electrical engineer was able to bring down critical systems
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