AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAviation Policy & Consumer Rules: Britain’s Competition watchdog is investigating Ryanair over an “unfair” family-seat policy that charges about £8 each way for a mandatory seat for children aged 2–11, raising questions under consumer law. Airport Operations: India’s Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah urged the Civil Aviation Ministry to reconsider Srinagar Airport’s Oct. 1–16 closure for runway maintenance, proposing phased work or limited flights from Awantipora during the peak tourism season. Airline Finance & Network Changes: Air India is reportedly weighing slower growth—delaying deliveries and trimming routes—as Tata pushes it to cut record losses. Fleet & Expansion: Breeze Airways launched its first Nassau–Tampa nonstop service, with twice-weekly flights starting now and more capacity planned in July. Fuel Surcharges: Japan’s ANA and JAL will raise international fuel surcharges for tickets issued from July, citing still-high fuel costs. Safety & Accountability: One year after Air India AI171, families and officials say the final crash report is still not out, with investigators continuing work. Aviation Security: Kuwait reported Iranian attacks damaged radar at its capital airport, injuring people and disrupting air traffic management systems. Industry Sustainability: IATA warned slow SAF output makes 2050 net-zero harder, with SAF still a tiny share of jet fuel.
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