UK’s largest train operator outside London has breached its contract three times this year due to cancellations
Companies including Lime, Dott and Bird say requirements will slash demand
Richard Branson’s Virgin Group is among challengers seeking to offer new rail service between UK and European mainland
Japanese subway operator is part of consortium that will take over from Hong Kong’s MTR
Swedish investigators looking into movements of bulk carrier travelling from Russia to Egypt
Disruption for airline’s passengers amid problems with pilot communication and website going down
Hedge funds and bond managers are willing to invest millions of dollars to get reorganised carrier off the ground
Rate for flying goods from Asia to US has jumped as demand for cheap Chinese imports continue to rise
Industry says new rules on how vehicles are lashed to trailers are latest example of cumbersome red tape
The US is a sizeable, rather than giant, tassel in the global trade tapestry
Individual tragedies indicate a systemic problem that Whitehall needs to look at fast
Report into August 2023 travel chaos highlights lack of planning and training across the aviation sector
PSP acquires AGS from Macquarie and former Heathrow investor Ferrovial
Move follows concern over claims of train operators taking disproportionate action against passengers
Beijing-backed project in Peru poses strategic challenge to US as Donald Trump prepares to take office in January
DP World props up UK ferry company that has been struggling to recover from years of crisis
Middle East Airlines is only operator serving the country in midst of Israeli bombardment and fighting with Hizbollah
Too often politicians place conflicting demands on rail or bus networks
Passenger demand in key transatlantic routes and within Europe boosts earnings
Mayors argue new train line is needed after northern leg of HS2 was axed on cost grounds
High use of aviation ‘taxis’ for big events such as World Cup, Davos — and climate summits, study finds
Kilometre stretch of steel mesh one of many planning requirements that has driven up costs, says project chair
Forty-one planes on tarmac for inspection as low-cost carrier is forced to ease ambitious growth plans
No quick fix for underperforming operator, plagued by outdated fax machines and voluntary overtime
Peter Hendy regrets tone of letter to supplier after comments from engineer about overcrowding