Budget airline Norwegian axes its long-haul network, leading to 1,100 job losses at Gatwick Airport

Image source : dailymail.co.uk
The carrier said it will operate a 'simplified business structure and dedicated short-haul route network' after being badly hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
▶ Full story on dailymail.co.uk

▼ Related news :
●
Coronavirus: Millions passed through Gatwick Airport
The Argus
●
Drug dealer found with 93 packets of cocaine in stomach at Gatwick Airport
Metro
●
Men caught visiting Gatwick Airport because 'they were bored' said they 'didn't believe in Covid'
SurreyLive
●
Man dies after being found on M23 near Gatwick Airport
The Argus
●
M23 police incident: Diversion route as road closed between M25 and Gatwick Airport
SurreyLive
●
The long-haul holiday destinations likely to welcome Brits back again this year including the Maldives and the Caribbean
The Sun
●
Russia Is Building Four Special Submarines To Haul Its Weird Doomsday Drone
Forbes.com
●
BA flash sale reveals amazing short-haul flight deals
WalesOnline
●
Gatwick increases its Government borrowing by £75m
Mail Online
●
Gatwick and Heathrow: Cheap summer flight deals and cancellation policies for BA, Easyjet and Ryanair
SurreyLive
●
New Tesla store opens in Gatwick amid upgrades to UK models
The Argus
●
Coronavirus: Driver arrested for travelling to Gatwick
The Argus ● WWE Network To Air Exclusively On Peacock In A Deal Rumored To Be Worth $1 Billion
Forbes.com
The Argus

Metro

SurreyLive
The Argus

SurreyLive

The Sun

Forbes.com

WalesOnline

Mail Online

SurreyLive
The Argus
The Argus ● WWE Network To Air Exclusively On Peacock In A Deal Rumored To Be Worth $1 Billion
Forbes.com
●
Ellis Patents repays £130,000 furlough funds to Government
A MANUFACTURER in North Yorkshire has repaid the £130,000 furlough funds it has used during the Covid pandemic.

●
Larry Fink of BlackRock Sets Bold Climate Goals for Corporate America
The BlackRock chief plans to pressure companies to do more to cut carbon emissions, using the weight of his firm’s $9 trillion in assets.


●
How to get £3 off your KFC order via Just Eat
KFC fans can get £3 off their chicken hit if they order through Just Eat. To get the discount, order your meal through the Just Eat website or app. Once you get to the checkout,...


●
Apple set to post $100bn-revenue quarter after strong Christmas
iPhone maker also expected to earn biggest quarterly profit ever for private corporation

●
Inside the Keystone XL pipeline fallout
Plus: Why Biden’s federal land drilling freeze won’t lower emissions, America’s gasoline addiction and more

●
BlackRock's Larry Fink Sets a Bolder Climate Goal in Annual Letter
Larry Fink is using his firm’s huge influence to pressure companies to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.


●
Saga reports surge in holiday interest as Covid vaccine rolls out
Over-50s travel and insurance firm says vaccinated customers are aiming to ‘live life to the full’ * Coronavirus – latest updates * See all our coronavirus...


●
Bounce Back Loan alert: Self-employed facing 'mind-boggling' levels of fraud - what to do
BOUNCE Back Loan income can help smaller businesses manage throughout the pandemic but, as is with the case with many Government support ...


●
European stocks rise ahead of Fed comments on monetary policy
Regional benchmark rise follows 2 days of losses as investors welcome strong UBS earnings

●
Recovery plan must be driven by business
Times have never been so tough, at least not in our lifetimes. But for businesses in Scotland, it’s not all doom and gloom. For every grim statistic and tragic business failure there...

●
Rolls-Royce facing £2bn cash reserve hit as flight numbers fall
The company is set to burn through more cash than expected this year as Covid hits the travel sector.

●
Eco-awareness energises sales of Stuart Speake's bright idea
IN 2021, planning for environmental sustainability is vital, with a rising tide of concern about our collective carbon footprint motivating consumers and brands...

●
Courier Business Briefing: How to manage people in a global pandemic
A Courier Business Briefing next month has the theme of 'managing people in a global pandemic'.


●
Job crisis grows with young Londoners hit worst of all
UNEMPLOYMENT has raced past 5% the latest official figures show, with worse to come, putting pressure on the Chancellor to provide more financial relief and the Bank of...


●
British Auto Industry Risks Slow Decline After Brexit
Lacking a strong domestic battery industry, Britain may be left behind by the shift to electric cars.


●
Testing Requirement Is the Latest Curveball for the Travel Industry
The United States now requires a negative coronavirus test for all arriving international travelers, which has hotels adding testing suites and airlines...

●
Who Owns Stocks? Explaining the Rise in Inequality During the Pandemic
Bad economies usually hurt both workers and investors. Only the first part has been true this time.


●
Lidl to give front-line staff a £200 bonus to say thanks for hard work during Covid
LIDL is dishing out £200 bonuses to over 23,000 front-line staff to say thanks for their “hard work and ongoing dedication” during Covid . The ...


●
Former Bombardier plant in NI to be used to build military drones
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings awarded a £30m design contract by Ministry of Defence

●
Jobless rate rises despite furlough bid to cushion blow
Jobless figures have soared to the highest level for more than four years as official figures showed nearly 830,000 workers have been dropped from UK payrolls since the...

●
SEISS grant 4: When is the next SEISS payment due?
SEISS grants came as welcome support during las year's Covid lockdown, and will once again come to people's aid during the third round of national restrictions. When...


●
Lidl to hand 25,000 of its front-line staff a one-off £200 thank you payment
German budget supermarket Lidl has said all its supermarket workers - including warehouse staff and cleaners - will get a £200 bonus payment as a...


●
Chinese stocks fall as central bank adviser warns of asset bubble
PBoC moves to tighten liquidity following country’s strong economic recovery from Covid-19

●
SPONSORED: Apprentices still boosting productivity for businesses
Many employers across Scotland have continued to recruit or retain apprentices during the pandemic, developing new ways of working to ensure their talent...


●
Self Assessment tax return: HMRC 'could go further' - extra penalty changes called for
HMRC provided the self-employed with much needed relief yesterday as they waived fines for late tax returns, which are due to be completed...


●
Barclaycard: Britons impacted by major change to credit card terms from today
BARCLAYCARD customers are set to experience a change from today which may impact how much they are required to pay back each month.


●
Rolls-Royce dives on £2bn cash burn warning amid travel sector pain
Travel-related stocks are feeling significant pain in anticipation of tougher curbs to limit the spread of coronavirus.


●
Hyundai sets sights on 60% increase in EV sales this year
South Korean carmaker revs up efforts to grab greater share of competitive market

●
Rolls-Royce projects free-cash outflows of about £2bn this year
New curbs on travel will delay a recovery in long-distance flights, manufacturer says

●
Covid cancelled our Guides trip but Kingswood wouldn't refund in full
Angela got in touch to say that she had two trips booked with Kingswood Camps for her Guide groups and that the company was not giving her a full refund.


●
Crest Nicholson repays furlough money as housebuilder cheers encouraging buyer demand
Crest Nicholson has repaid furlough money, the housebuilder said on Tuesday as it revealed demand for properties is looking encouraging...


●
UK labour market shows resilience in face of Covid-19
Number of people in work fell by 88,000, while the pace of increase for job cuts slowed
