Several Ryanair trade unions say they will resist an attempt to cut pay and conditions for a five-year period, citing management promises of a swift recovery from the coronavirus crisis and the fact its CEO has committed to a pay cut for just one year.
Domestic air travel will resume in India on May 25 after a two-month shutdown imposed to stop the spread of coronavirus, the aviation minister said Wednesday, a further easing of lockdown restrictions.
U.S. authorities on Wednesday arrested a former special forces soldier and another man wanted by Japan on charges that they enabled the escape of former Nissan Motor Co boss Carlos Ghosn out of the country.
Shares in Luckin Coffee Inc slumped almost 40per cent to a record low in premarket trade on Wednesday, as they resumed trading after more than a month's halt and a day after the Chinese coffee chain said it received a delisting notice from Nasdaq .
SoftBank Group-backed Indian ride-hailing company Ola will cut 1,400 jobs, or about 35per cent of its workforce, as it navigates a strict coronavirus lockdown that has halted 95per cent of its business, company chief Bhavish Aggarwal told employees on Wednesday.
JetBlue Airways Corp said on Wednesday it will continue blocking seats on its aircraft through at least July 6, while United Airlines Holdings Inc said it had teamed up with Clorox Co and Cleveland Clinic medical experts to advise on new cleaning and safety protocols.
Harley-Davidson Inc is reopening its factories this week at lower production rates and sending dealers a narrower range of motorcycles, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
French carmaker Renault will re-open its Normandy-based Sandouville plant in northeastern France on Friday, a trade union source told Reuters on Wednesday.
Target Corp reported a 64per cent plunge in quarterly profit on Wednesday, pummeled by costs to tackle the coronavirus outbreak, even as panic-buying during the crisis lifted the big-box retailer's online and store sales.
The reasons behind the proposed merger of car makers Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot-owner PSA are "stronger than ever" as the COVID-19 pandemic adds to existing challenges facing the industry, the FCA chairman said on Wednesday.























