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07.05.26 - 17:46
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Reederei Maersk gibt hohe Kosten wegen Iran-Kriegs an Kunden weiter (Reuters)
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Die dänische Großreederei Maersk muss wegen des Iran-Kriegs monatlich fast eine halbe Milliarde Dollar mehr für Treibstoff ausgeben, holt sich das Geld aber bei Kunden zurück. Konzernchef Vincent Clerc sagte am Donnerstag, Maersk habe die Mehrkosten bislang durch Neuverhandlungen von Verträgen und höhere Frachtraten vollständig an die Kunden weitergeben können. Durch höhere Treibstoffpreise entstünden bei Maersk monatlich Extrakosten von rund drei Milliarden Dänische Kronen (402 Millionen Euro). Entlastung sei nicht in Sicht: "Die Energiekrise ist nicht an dem Tag vorbei, an dem der Frieden beginnt" --- Eine anziehende Nachfrage bescherte dem Kooperationspartner der Hamburger Containerreederei Hapag-Lloyd vielmehr ein Quartalsergebnis über den Markterwartungen: Bei einem Umsatz von fast 13 Mrd USD erwirtschaftete der Konzern einen operativen Gewinn von 1,75 Mrd USD. Der Gewinn brach damit allerdings um mehr als 35% ein. An der Börse in Kopenhagen notierten die Aktien mehr als sechs Prozent im Minus..
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07.05.26 - 17:06
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Genco Shipping CEO | Dry Bulk Sees Best Quarter Since 2022 (Bloomberg)
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Dry bulk shipping is booming again. Genco CEO Eric Fabrikant joins Bloomberg Open Interest to break down why this is the strongest quarter since 2022, how slower vessel speeds are quietly tightening supply, and why rising energy demand, fueled by AI and global power needs is unexpectedly driving the coal trade higher. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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07.05.26 - 16:01
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Airline trade group CEO: ′There will be a price increase on your ticket′ (The Hill)
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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Sununu (R), the CEO of Airlines for America, said Wednesday that airline ticket prices will increase as jet fuel costs rise. Sununu told host Blake Burman on NewsNation's “The Hill” that the cost of jet fuel has doubled since the U.S. and Israel launched the war with Iran. In response......
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07.05.26 - 13:30
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Airlines still have to pay compensation if flights cancelled due to fuel crisis, EU says (The Guardian)
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Ryanair says that unlike others it will not be cancelling summer flights, as it hedged fuel contracts before Iran warBusiness live – latest updatesAirlines that cancel flights because of fuel shortages this summer will still have to compensate passengers under European law, the EU transport commissioner has said.Apostolos Tzitzikostas told the Financial Times that jet fuel prices or shortages did not meet the criteria that protect EU airlines from passenger claims. Continue reading......
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07.05.26 - 07:54
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Vienna′s public transport is the envy of the world – so why can′t it ditch cars? (The Guardian)
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Austrian capital mulls expanding tram network and park-and-ride car parks in effort to reduce private vehicle useWhen Leonore Gewessler hops on the underground trains and street-level trams that run like clockwork across the breadth of Vienna, she appreciates the ease, affordability and time she “gets as a present” instead of idling in traffic. But Austria's former climate and transport minister is also aware that cars still dominate the capital's streets. She says good public transport is just the “precondition” to changing how people move around the city.Vienna's network of trains, trams and buses have long been the envy of other European cities – let alone car-centric North American ones – but automobiles are still used for a quarter of journeys. In other capitals famed for world-class public transport, such as London, Paris and Prague, even higher use of cars has frustrated doctors and campaigners demanding cleaner air and safer streets. Continue reading......
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