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Aer Lingus, via its official website, confirmed (Feb-2026) new travel document requirements for travel between Ireland and the UK, effective 25-Feb-2026. All customers will require a passport or an Irish passport card for travel, and non-Irish and non-British nationals will be required to apply for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) or eVISA.

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The UK Government extended electronic travel authorisation (ETA) requirements to eligible non-Europeans from 08-Jan-2025 and to eligible Europeans from 02-Apr-2025, with ETAs being digitally linked to passports and valid for two years or until expiry of the passport. ETAs permit multiple journeys to the UK for stays of up to six months at a time, at a cost of EUR101.

Venice Marco Polo Airport announced (09-Feb-2026) disruptions to airport operations are expected on 16-Feb-2026 due to a national air transport strike. [more - original PR]

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Venice Marco Polo Airport experienced similar disruptions due to national air transport strikes on 09-May-2025 and 18-Oct-2024, and has also faced multiple strikes by ground handling personnel and unions in recent months, all resulting in delays and cancellations for passengers1 2 3 4 5 6 7.

Executive Jet Support announced (09-Feb-2026) a three year lease agreement with German Airways for an Embraer E190 (D‑ABKE). The aircraft is scheduled to enter service in summer 2026. [more - original PR]

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German Airways planned to deploy an additional Embraer E190 in summer 2026 to support its domestic network and increase capacity for European charter and ACMI operations1. It also announced a new two year Multi-Crew Pilot Licence training course, including E190 type rating, to commence from 20262.

IATA reported (06-Feb-2026) the following highlights for airlines entering and exiting the market in 2025:

  • 28 new airlines commenced operations, marking the lowest number of market entrants since 1999 and continuing the decline in new airline launches since 2021;
    • IATA noted the spike in new airlines in 2021 was "driven by numerous post-COVID reorganisations that temporarily boosted these figures", adding: "Since then, the trend has reversed". The association stated: "The slowdown in new airline creation does not point to market saturation. Instead, it reflects a combination of economic, supply chain and geopolitical hurdles";
    • Factors impacting the conditions for new airline creation include:
      • Aircraft, engine and spare parts shortages, resulting in constrained fleet availability and increased costs;
      • Policy uncertainty, which complicates strategic planning for new carriers;
      • Stricter regulatory and certification requirements, which increase the complexity of launching operations;
  • 28 airlines ceased operations, matching the number of new entrants and suggesting that the industry "has entered a period of relative stability compared with the volatility of the early 2020s";
    • 21 of the ceased airlines were full service carriers, four were low cost carriers and three were leisure airlines. [more - original PR]

Airbus reported (06-Feb-2025) the following commercial aircraft orders and deliveries for Jan-2026:

Air New Zealand confirmed (05-Feb-2026) cabin crew unions E tū and the Flight Attendants' Association of New Zealand (FAANZ) plan to follow through on strike action planned for 12/13-Feb-2026. As previously reported by CAPA, the unions previously confirmed plans to undergo strike action impacting the carrier's widebody fleet on 11/12/13-Feb-2026. [more - original PR]

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Cabin crew unions E tū and the Flight Attendants' Association of New Zealand had previously notified Air New Zealand of planned strike action affecting its widebody fleet on 11, 12 and 13-Feb-20261. Earlier proposed industrial actions by cabin crew in Dec-2025 were withdrawn, with the most recent concerning narrowbody fleet crew for 18-Dec-2025 also cancelled2 3.

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Capital A CEO Tony Fernandes, via his personal LinkedIn account, confirmed (04-Feb-2026) plans to delay his retirement and negotiate with the boards of AirAsia X and Capital A to extend his contract by a further five years.

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Capital A recently met all conditions for the disposal of its airline business to AirAsia X, with sale and purchase agreements becoming unconditional and completion expected by Dec-2025. Tony Fernandes stated this transition will see the formation of a newly unified AirAsia Group and allow Capital A to focus on its five core travel and digital companies as distinct entities1.

Airbus reported (06-Feb-2025) the following commercial aircraft orders and deliveries for Jan-2026:

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