Inside the airline industry’s meltdown

Coronavirus has hit few sectors harder than air travel, wiping out tens of thousands of jobs and uncountable billions in revenue. While most fleets were grounded, the industry was forced to reimagine its future

Grounded beef? Airlines sell in-flight meals to earthbound travellers

Carriers prevented from operating due to coronavirus have turned to offering trays of takeaway to nostalgic flyers

Climate activists slam Norman Foster over Saudi airport

Architect is ignoring his own environment pledge, say critics

Luxury travel: 50 wealthy tourists, eight countries … and one giant carbon footprint

Despite the climate crisis, ‘no emission spared’ round-the-world holidays in private jets are selling out

Gardens, waterfalls, parks… what is happening to our airports?

From Beijing to Istanbul, exotic new airports are symbols of prestige for strongman leaders. But the environmental cost is massive…

Super-rich fuelling growing demand for private jets, report finds

Growth centred in US and China, with slowdown in Sweden attributed to Greta Thunberg