Tarik Dixon

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From residing in the Caribbean, Tarik has developed an interest in studying how developing nations benefit from the presence of the aviation industry through tourism, trade, and other linkages. Based in Jamaica.

Xiamen Airlines Increases International Connectivity

Xiamen Airlines (MF) is steadily expanding its international network with the launch of a new route to Paris (CDG).

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Finnair Records 86% Increase in Passenger Traffic

Finland's largest carrier, Finnair transported 823,500 passengers in February 2023

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London Heathrow Records 5.4 Million Passengers in January

In January, 97% of the 5.4 million passengers waited less than 10 minutes for security at the UK's busiest airport.

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Spirit Airlines Reports US$271m Net Loss in Q4

Spirit Airlines' recovery from the pandemic has been slow but the carrier is taking steps to achieve sustained profitability again.

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IndiGo Reports Highest Quarterly Profit Since Operations Began

India's largest airline, IndiGo (6E), has announced its biggest quarterly profits since it took to the skies in 2006.

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Porter Airlines Celebrates First Embraer E195-E2 Flights

Porter Airlines debuts its new Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, flying from Ottawa and Montreal to its Toronto base.

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The US Airline Industry: an Atypical Oligopoly

Op-Ed: Deregulation can be seen as the turning point conducive to the airline industry becoming an atypical oligopoly.

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Spirit Airlines Pilots Approve Bargaining Agreement

The new agreement between Spirit Airlines and its Pilots represents an average collective wage increase of 34%.

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Newly Appointed Government Plans to Split Kenya Airways

Kenya Airways (KQ) is set to undergo a major restructuring process. Here are the details.

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U.S. DOT Fines Swoop for Failure to Refund Passengers

Swoop (WO) was ordered to pay US$175,000 in civil penalties for failure to refund passengers in the wake of COVID-19.

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