DUBAI- The Flag carrier of UAE, Emirates (EK) Airlines, plans to restart its Dubai-Adelaide, Australia flights with its brand-new Airbus A350 in the summer of 2024.
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UAE- Emirates Airlines (EK) will resume its flight schedules to Nigeria following a meeting between the leaders of both countries. During this meeting, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) agreed to lift the visa ban imposed on Nigerian travelers.
CDB Aviation, an Irish subsidiary fully owned by China Development Bank Financial Leasing (CDB Leasing), has announced the signing of lease agreements for three new Airbus A321neo aircraft with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL).
Wizz Air (W6), the European budget carrier, may need to reduce its capacity by 10 percent in the coming six months due to engine inspection required to address a “manufacturing issue.”
Starting from Tuesday, Terminal-2 (T2) at Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) in Bengaluru will commence international operations and will also handle domestic flights.
Specifics about the recently unveiled United Airlines (UA) New Polaris lie-flat business class seats designed for the narrowbody Airbus A321XLR and a select group of the airline’s Boeing 737-10 aircraft have been disclosed.
United Nigeria Airlines (U5), one of the prominent airlines in the country, has obtained authorization to operate new international flights.
NEW YORK- JetBlue Airways (B6) and Allegiant (G4) have officially agreed to a deal in which JetBlue will transfer all of Spirit Airlines (NK) holdings at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to Allegiant.
SWISS Airlines (LX) has made significant progress in its efforts to incorporate the Airbus A350-900 into its aircraft fleet.
Air India (AI), has launched ‘Project Abhinandan,’ which aims to provide a personalized and seamless on-ground experience for its passengers at airports.