India’s IndiGo sees ‘huge pent up demand’ for domestic travel

DUBLIN (Reuters) – InterGlobe Aviation’s IndiGo airline sees “huge pent up demand” for domestic travel in India and increasing interest in flying abroad, its finance chief said on Monday. “Overall we are seeing huge pent up demand coming in because, post-COVID, everybody wants to travel. It’s not just domestic traffic within India, which is huge; …

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Air finance summit tackles jet shortages amid China travel thaw

By Tim Hepher and Joanna Plucinska DUBLIN (Reuters) -China’s abrupt decision to lift COVID-19 travel curbs could accelerate a global recovery in air traffic – but after widespread staff shortages, the airline industry is now struggling with a shortage of jets, financiers said on Monday. Three years after the spread of COVID-19 grounded thousands of …

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Bolsa argentina se mantiene en máximos por coberturas, peso marginal mejora en plaza con pocos negocios

BUENOS AIRES, 16 ene (Reuters) – La bolsa de Argentina volvía a alcanzar niveles máximos históricos el lunes por toma de coberturas en acciones de buena liquidez ante sus atractivos valores, en medio de una fuerte inflación que golpea la tercera economía de América Latina. Por su parte, el peso en el reducido pero referencial …

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Lack of data thwarts EU’s first attempt to launch LNG price assessment

By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union energy regulators have been unable to launch a planned liquefied natural gas (LNG) price assessment because they have not receive enough data from market participants. The price assessment by the EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) is to be the first step in the …

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AerCap CEO says aircraft makers’ output delays to last years

By Padraic Halpin and Conor Humphries DUBLIN (Reuters) – The world’s largest aircraft lessor AerCap on Monday warned that delivery problems at Boeing and Airbus were likely to last years and that manufacturers were giving airlines too little notice about delays. Over-promising and under-delivery is likely to be an issue with manufacturers “for years to …

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