The European plane maker Airbus delivered 52 aircraft to 34 customers, while it received orders for 117 aircraft from multiple operators and airlines in August 2023.
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Singapore Airlines (SQ), has now completed the reopening of all overseas SilverKris lounges on its network, with today’s announcement that its dedicated Taipei lounge has returned, with an afternoon opening window covering both of the carrier’s daily departures to Singapore.
American Airlines (AA) Boeing 737 was operating flight AA-1616 from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Kansas City, Missouri, with 171 passengers on board.
In this blog we look at Most popular flight routes globally – giving you insight into where travelers from all over the world are jetting off
Virgin Australia (VA) is set to unveil a digital solution to alleviate a common travel frustration. As part of an AU$400 million investment, the airline will roll out a luggage tracking system that empowers passengers to locate their bags during domestic journeys within Australia
Despite experiencing a 21 percent decrease in net profit for the financial year ending in March, Qatar Airways (QR) remains committed to acquiring 203 new aircraft in the upcoming years.
Flag carrier Japan Airlines (JL) is set to introduce its new first and business class cabins on the Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, with the anticipated launch scheduled for late November 2023.
US Major carrier American Airlines (AA) pilots have given their approval to an enhanced labor agreement, solidifying the carrier’s position as the second major U.S. airline to secure a new contract with its highest-earning workforce successfully.
The latest Airport Monitoring Report by the ACCC reveals that the financial performance of Australia’s four major airports (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth) during the fiscal year 2021-22 remained significantly lower than the outcomes achieved in the pre-pandemic financial year of 2018-19
Preventing Middle East carrier Qatar Airways (QR) from increasing its flight capacity is projected to result in a loss of over $500 million in annual tourism income for the Australian economy, as indicated by industry projections.