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By Alex Hern - 18 April 14:41

East Coast gets a net subsidy of just 1 per cent, ORR reports.

New Statesman
By New Statesman - 04 April 7:33

Iberia to cut 3,100 jobs.

New Statesman
By New Statesman - 25 March 10:05

Patrick McLoughlin to unveil a revised timetable for rail franchising.

Image: Transport for London
By Alex Hern - 13 March 13:54

The suburban line will be properly integrated into the London Transport network.

Photograph: Getty Images
By New Statesman - 13 March 8:22

US airline regulator approves fixes.

Heathrow airport's southern runway. Photograph: Getty Images.
By New Statesman - 11 March 11:30

"The cheapest option to solve the capacity crunch in the south-east."

New Statesman
By New Statesman - 28 February 11:04

Impairment and restructuring charges on Iberia

New Statesman
By Catriona Harvey-Jenner - 18 January 12:54

US safety officials have arrived in Japan to help assess Boeing's malfunctioning aircraft.

New Statesman
By New Statesman - 16 January 9:00

Safety concerns.

A restored steam-train rolls through Baker Street station to celebrate the anniv
By Alex Hern - 09 January 11:29

Do we celebrate a corporate dinner, or opening to the public?

New Statesman
By New Statesman - 09 January 10:40

The US National Transportation Safety Board begins investigation.

The average rise is 4.3 per cent. Photograph: Getty Images
By Martha Gill - 02 January 11:07

Today's spike in train fares hits some journeys harder than others.

Boeing is set to surpass its rival Airbus. Photograph: Getty Images
By New Statesman - 02 January 8:56

Jostling amongst the jet airliners.

New Statesman
By New Statesman - 02 January 8:15

Most of the European car makers see turbulent period ahead.

The total cost will reach up to £48.9m. Photograph: Getty Images
By Martha Gill - 07 December 10:30

National Audit Office finds "significant costs".

A Virgin train on the west coast mainline. Photograph: Getty Images
By Martha Gill - 06 December 13:15

Contract lasts until 2014.

Richard Branson dances in India, because he is Richard Branson and he will do wh
By Alex Hern - 19 November 12:41

Where's the fabled capacity squeeze?

BAA flag at London Stansted Airport
By Alex Ward - 15 October 12:42

British Airports Authority set to brand airports separately.

EastJet Orange.
By Alex Hern - 04 October 16:46

Luckily, we don't link to easyJet.

Richard Branson. Photograph: Getty Images
By Alex Hern - 03 October 15:08

Let he who is without subpar punctuality records cast the first stone.

Flight turbulence: Aer Lingus Airbus aircraft. Credit: Getty Images
By New Statesman - 24 August 8:07

The Irish airline claims that accepting Ryanair's takeover offer would "undervalue" the company.

Turkish cycling slippers. Photograph: Getty Images.
By Julian Sayarer - 20 August 8:40

...an ambivalent country.

Richard Branson fills a Virgin train with Biodiesel in 2007.
By Alex Hern - 15 August 10:20

Who wins the smackdown of the sub-par train operating companies?

First Group has beaten off Virgin’s bid
By Alan White - 15 August 9:52

There are too many "vested interests" to keep happy.

Departure lounge at a Heathrow terminal in London. Credit: Getty Images
By New Statesman - 14 August 8:42

Despite the Olympics, fewer visitors flew into Britain.

Turbulence: a Gol plane at Congonhas Airport in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
By New Statesman - 14 August 7:38

The airline’s operations shaken by high fuel prices and unfavourable macroeconomic environment.

New Statesman
By New Statesman - 06 August 11:23

Job losses expected for the flagging Spanish airline Iberia.

Rollin' on: a Ceva Logistics truck.
By New Statesman - 02 August 13:24

A difficult quarter, despite revenue surges in freight management and contract logistics.

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