Dubai airline group records major revenue gain as worldwide travel need returns Emirates Group said significant progress in bringing down losses, while revenues were up 86 percent to Dh66.2 billion for 2021-22.
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The deal had been in the works for months. On May 12th, Air France-KLM and IndiGo implemented their codeshare deal, which they declared in December last year. This permits each airline to access several additional routes in each other’s networks and offers passengers the convenience of more options.
A Tibet Airlines plane caught fire Thursday after veering off the runway at a Chinese airport, but all passengers and crew were “safely evacuated”, the airline told.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Malaysia Airlines have been granted conditional approval for a partnership that aims to increase traffic between Singapore, Malaysia, and other markets told the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) on Tuesday (May 10).
Australian national carrier Qantas is set to launch hundreds of “point planes” offering super cheap domestic flights during the country’s winter months, as reported.
IAG’s cargo division continues to thrive off the back of a record 2021. IAG Cargo has shared its first quarterly results for this year, revealing that cargo need is as high as ever. IAG’s cargo division posted revenues of €432 million ($455 million), a 23.4% growth compared to 2021.
A little healthy competition goes a long way when it comes to eco-friendliness. Airline alliance SkyTeam’s Sustainable Flight Challenge commenced at the beginning of the month and is starting to take off in earnest as members offer up their contributions to the three-award-category two-week contest.
An upstart airline that plans to connect Asian cities with the Lower 48, with Anchorage as a hub, is launching a $6 million project to upgrade a portion of the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.
Air Canada executives consult international barriers to complete recovery services almost the globe, but also new opportunities.
United Airlines is returning to Melbourne in June with thrice-weekly flights from San Francisco and becomes the only airline on the MEL – SFO route.