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Environment and air travel: the French are concerned but not very engaged

The Chaire Pégase (Montpellier Business School) has just published a report on innovation in aviation for a more sustainable future. The results show that, while the French are concerned by the subject, they know little about the innovations that...

Codeshare, alliances, joint ventures…how do airlines work together?

"Alone we go faster, together we go further": airlines have taken this African proverb and are constantly finding new ways to work better together to maximize operations and profits for each. A subject that seems technical and to which...

Travel: should you expect a chaotic summer in 2023?

While many people are planning their summer vacations, we can expect a rather complicated summer in some airports. And if things improve compared to 2022 the passenger will pay part of the bill. 2022: nightmare in air transport You may remember...

Flying Blue Ultimate: Air France and KLM change qualification criteria

Air France and KLM have just announced to their Platinum customers yesterday a significant evolution in the qualification for the Ultimate superstatus: a change in the qualification period from 2 years to one year. Indeed, until now, it was necessary...

Generation Z, air travel and environment: a sensitivity that does not translate into behavior

The Chaire Pégase at Montpellier Business School, dedicated to the economics and management of air transport and aerospace, recently published a study on the attitude of Generation Z (15-24 year olds) towards air transport. We will only go over...

More than 600 aircraft stolen from their owners by Russian airlines

Among the collateral effects of the war in Ukraine are 670 aircraft owned by Western European or American companies whose owners will never see them again, and for which they may not receive a penny. The lessors between a...

Is the crisis going to burst your vacation budget for summer 2022?

The Ukrainian crisis is already having a real impact on our daily lives, and there's no reason to believe that things will improve in the medium term. One of the consequences of this is the fear that many people...

How do airlines buy their aircraft? They don’t buy them!

It's a recurring question among the general public when the media talk about the financial performance of airlines: how can an airline be valued at less than its fleet (which is the case for most of them!)? And the question...

Should airlines adopt new payment methods?

To reassure or even attract customers, will air transport have to invent new methods of payment and no longer simply offer to pay at the time of ticket purchase? It's a reflection that has its origins in the COVID...