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Alaska Air Group to cut its full year 2022 capacity guidance.
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Lori Ranson

Staffing challenges and accelerating the exit of its A320 operations have forced Alaska Air Group to cut its full year 2022 capacity guidance. 
 
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Cathay Pacific is launching a corporate sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) program, allowing companies to purchase SAF for their employees’ flights and reducing Scope 3 carbon emissions from business travel or cargo transportation.
 
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Malaysia Airlines has set ambitious goals for capacity recovery this year. But although the opening of Malaysia’s borders will help stimulate international and domestic traffic, achieving the airline’s capacity target will still be very challenging.
 
 
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