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Call for more action and more transparency in efforts to reopen the sector.
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Helen Massy-Beresford

The UK government is facing growing pressure from pilots and airlines over its handling of COVID-19 travel restrictions, as the travel industry held a “day of action” to call for more action and more transparency in efforts to reopen the sector. 
 
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From WestJet adding Boeing 737 freighters amid cargo push to Southwest Airlines longtime CEO stepping aside in 2022. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
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Karen Walker

Korean Air is charting a path to a bigger, stronger, more international future.
 
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Linda Blachly

In the pandemic era, airport lounges are seeing a shift in purpose. While still a place of luxury, lounges must now serve as a safe space for travelers, according to Pininfarina designer Paolo Trevisan.
 
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The Russian Federation is now Europe's biggest aviation market by seats, having recovered 82% of its 2019 capacity in the week of 07-Jun-2021. By contrast, Europe's historical leader, the UK, has recovered only 19% and now ranks seventh.
 
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