Expect turbulence if your flight is delayed after Brexit
EU laws provides compensation and assistance to passengers caught out by delayed or cancelled flights. Brexit could see these rights eroded.
Freight, fruit and flights all frustrated. Thanks Brexiters!
Two years after the referendum, and nothing is any clearer - except that uncertainty is hitting our industries hard.
Airline rights to fly around world up in air post Brexit
We are rightly proud of our airlines. But Brexit turbulence is undermining their interests in Europe, America and across world.
Theresa May proposes vassal status for key sectors
PM’s eaten her words big time. More is to come because her speech won’t wash with MPs or EU - and doesn’t offer solution to Irish border.
May must face facts to pull airlines out of Brexit nosedive
Aviation is particularly exposed to Brexit. Blurring red lines to stay in EU air safety agency is a start, but it won’t avoid crash landing.
Weekly round-up: Sake, love ins, long hours
InFacts looks back at all the Brexit developments in the week from August 26 to September 1.
Weekly round-up: Hammond vs Fox, soft Labour, Trump golf
InFacts looks back at all the Brexit developments in the week from July 31 to August 4.
Fasten Seatbelts: Brexit Turbulence Hits Airlines
Cancelled flights, forced share sales and shrinking tourist business could follow a chaotic exit from the EU.
Drop the ‘no deal’ delusion
Why no Brexit deal is the worst possible deal for Britain.
Brexit could put the lights out
A Commons committee has raised the possibility of power cuts. It is another example of the unintended consequences of Brexit.
Brexit fears grow in UK aviation industry
Following an unsatisfactory meeting with David Davis, aviation bosses are increasingly concerned - and with good reason.
Project Positivity: 6 upbeat arguments for EU
Risks of quitting are not to be sniffed at. But there are plenty of reasons to feel warm and fuzzy about remaining in the EU.