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EasyJet agrees to rival £5.7bn takeover bid
No-frills airline EasyJet says it has agreed in principle to a £5.7bn takeover proposal from US firm Apollo Management - just days after it had accepted an offer from a rival suitor. The Luton-based
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Could you handle a 20-plus hour flight? This airline is banking on it
The non-stop London to Sydney flight would enter new frontiers in aviation On a stage at the Airbus headquarters in Toulouse, the chief executive of Australian airline Qantas declares: "The tyranny o
High fuel costs to trigger airline failures and consolidation, industry chief says
Business Airlines are also expected to protect margins by cutting unprofitable routes, while fares, which have surged since the outbreak of the Iran war, are unlikely to come down soon, Walsh said.