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Airline emissions in Europe top pre-Covid levels despite pledge to decarbonise
NEWS
5/8/2026

Airline emissions in Europe top pre-Covid levels despite pledge to decarbonise

Promises to cut emissions and use more fuel-efficient planes fail to stop rise, with Ryanair’s carbon footprint 50% up on 2019Emissions from flying in Europe have now passed pre-pandemic levels, with Ryanair’s carbon footprint 50% higher than in 2019, research has shown.Total aviation emissions continue to increase despite industry pledges to decarbonise and the introduction of more fuel-efficient planes, driven by the massive expansion of low-cost carriers. Continue reading...

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Spirit Airlines Abruptly Ceases Operations After 34 Years, Stranding Passengers
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Business·5/2/2026AI summary

Spirit Airlines Abruptly Ceases Operations After 34 Years, Stranding Passengers

Spirit Airlines abruptly ceased operations on Saturday, stranding thousands of passengers after 34 years of low-cost service. The airline went into orderly wind-down after government rescue talks failed, with the US government rejecting a $500m bailout proposal. Passengers face canceled bookings and expensive replacement fares, while Republicans and Democrats trade blame over the carrier's collapse, with the blocked JetBlue merger becoming a political football.

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Guardian Business
Spirit Airlines Ceases Operations After Failed $500M Bailout Talks
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Business·5/2/2026AI summary

Spirit Airlines Ceases Operations After Failed $500M Bailout Talks

Spirit Airlines announced it will cease operations effective immediately on May 2, 2026, after failed talks for a $500 million federal bailout. The low-cost carrier, based in South Florida and the ninth-largest U.S. airline by seats, struggled with soaring jet fuel prices linked to the war in Iran and increased competition from larger rivals who adopted its ultra-low-cost model. The airline filed for bankruptcy twice since 2024 and saw its market share drop from 5.1% to 3.9% over the past year.

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