Aberdeen International Airport has announced further job losses will be "inevitable", as TUI axes more than half of its flights to the north-east following "lack of clarity" from Scottish Government.
Requiring international travellers to test negative for Covid-19 before entering Scotland could leave people stranded overseas – but has been hailed as the “only way” the aviation industry can bounce back.
The operators of the city airport have urged the Scottish Government to allow international arrivals to end their quarantine earlier if a Covid-19 test comes back negative.
Airport bosses and The Restaurant Group (TRG), which operated the cafe, have opted to donate the high-end kit left behind by the closure of Joe's Cafe to a charity, community organisation or small business in the north-east.
Joe Biden’s election victory in the US could offer a glimmer of hope that the truth about CIA “torture flights” to Scottish airports might finally be revealed.
Bosses at a north-east airport have questioned a Scottish Government decision to place quarantine restrictions on people arriving from three countries.
Proposals to cut a further 34 jobs at Aberdeen International Airport have been described as "another devastating blow" for the country's aviation industry.
The Scottish Government is facing fresh calls to introduce mandatory coronavirus testing for air passengers amid claims jobs could be lost at Aberdeen International Airport.
Loganair has announced a partnership with Channel Islands-based airline Blue Islands, opening up new destinations for travellers from airports including Aberdeen and Inverness.
Scotland Office Minister David Duguid said the city's coronavirus testing facility was "crucial" in the fight against the virus during a visit to see it in operation.
The owner of Aberdeen's airport has said ministers are “overseeing the demise of UK aviation” as job losses are proposed at Heathrow and travellers brace for more restrictions.
The operators of Aberdeen International Airport has warned "tens of thousands" of jobs could be lost if mandatory testing for passengers is not introduced.