Dirty planet but a clean conscience?
In aviation, it would seem, claiming you're going green is becoming as important as competing on fares.
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In aviation, it would seem, claiming you're going green is becoming as important as competing on fares.
One of Europe's biggest airlines is going carbon neutral.
This week's British Airways strike has caused chaos for an estimated 280,000 passengers who were due to fly with the airline.
Long queues. Screaming babies. Terrible food. Air travel can be stressful enough -- but a picture posted from a flight from London seemingly showed the journey from hell.
EasyJet has announced it's banning the sale of peanuts on flights.
Weeks after the Brexit vote in June 2016, Japan urged the United Kingdom to negotiate its EU divorce quickly and transparently to protect business.
EasyJet has posted a big loss and dialed back its expectations for the European summer season, warning that continued uncertainty over Brexit is driving ticket prices lower.
Flying is bad for the environment but some airlines are better than others at limiting the damage.
Passengers concerned about the impact of air travel on the environment could soon opt for a cleaner alternative.
The chief executive of EasyJet is taking a pay cut in the name of gender equality.