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Qatar Airways and gategroup: A New Era of Inflight Dining
Experience the future of inflight dining with Qatar Airways and gategroup's strategic catering partnership.
Experience the future of inflight dining with Qatar Airways and gategroup\'s strategic catering partnership.
Read moreFinnair Expands Summer Flight Offerings to Popular Nordic Holiday Destinations
Finnair responds to rising demand with increased summer flights to popular Nordic holiday spots for European and Asian travelers.
Finnair responds to rising demand with increased summer flights to popular Nordic holiday spots for European and Asian travelers.
Read moreCorendon Airlines’Adult-Only Areas: A Game-Changer for the Travel Industry?
Discover how Corendon Airlines' new adult-only areas on flights from Amsterdam to Curaçao are sparking industry-wide discussion and potential opportunities for travelers and suppliers.
Discover how Corendon Airlines\' new adult-only areas on flights from Amsterdam to Curaçao are sparking industry-wide discussion and potential opportunities for travelers and suppliers.
Read moreAirbus Sets New Record with 2,094 Net Plane Orders in 2023
European planemaker Airbus surpasses expectations with 735 jet deliveries, despite supply chain challenges, as airlines prepare for increased passenger traffic.
European planemaker Airbus surpasses expectations with 735 jet deliveries, despite supply chain challenges, as airlines prepare for increased passenger traffic.
Read moreEtihad and TAP Air Portugal Forge Codeshare Agreement for New Destinations
Etihad Airways and TAP Air Portugal's strategic codeshare agreement aims to provide improved travel benefits and a wider range of experiences, opening up exciting new destinations for passengers.
Etihad Airways and TAP Air Portugal\'s strategic codeshare agreement aims to provide improved travel benefits and a wider range of experiences, opening up exciting new destinations for passengers.
Read moreITA Airways Launches 2024 Summer Flights to Top Mediterranean Destinations
ITA Airways has announced the opening of bookings for its 2024 summer flights from Rome Fiumicino and Milan Linate to various Mediterranean destinations. Explore the range of sought-after cities and islands now available for travel.
ITA Airways has announced the opening of bookings for its 2024 summer flights from Rome Fiumicino and Milan Linate to various Mediterranean destinations. Explore the range of sought-after cities and islands now available for travel.
Read moreUnited Airlines, Lufthansa Group, and Deutsche Bahn Announce Seamless Travel Collaboration
Experience seamless travel options between Germany and the United States with the new commercial cooperation between United Airlines, Lufthansa Group, and Deutsche Bahn. Enjoy convenient and interconnected rail and air journeys for a smoother travel experience.
Experience seamless travel options between Germany and the United States with the new commercial cooperation between United Airlines, Lufthansa Group, and Deutsche Bahn. Enjoy convenient and interconnected rail and air journeys for a smoother travel experience.
Read moreAir Canada Demonstrates Resilience Amidst Pandemic Challenges, Repays $589 Million Debt to Bolster Balance Sheet
Discover Air Canada's strategic move to fortify its balance sheet and enhance financial flexibility as it repays a substantial $589 million debt amidst ongoing pandemic challenges. Gain insights into how this milestone showcases Air Canada's commitment to reducing obligations and reaffirming its status as a prominent global aviation frontrunner.
Discover Air Canada\'s strategic move to fortify its balance sheet and enhance financial flexibility as it repays a substantial $589 million debt amidst ongoing pandemic challenges. Gain insights into how this milestone showcases Air Canada\'s commitment to reducing obligations and reaffirming its status as a prominent global aviation frontrunner.
Read moreAustralia launches New Low-cost Airline
On January 31, Australia's new low-cost airline Bonza was officially launched.
On January 31, Australia\'s new low-cost airline Bonza was officially launched.
Read moreUK Airline Flybe shut down for the 2nd time in 3 years
On January 28, UK airline Flybe declared bankruptcy and cancelled all flights.
On January 28, UK airline Flybe declared bankruptcy and cancelled all flights.
Read moreEgypt denies rumor about selling EgyptAir
On January 27, Egyptian government issued a statement denying previous information that it was planning to sell the national airline EgyptAir.
On January 27, Egyptian government issued a statement denying previous information that it was planning to sell the national airline EgyptAir.
Read moreKorean Air aims to complete its Acquisition of Asiana Airlines this year
Korea's number one airline Korean Air Co. aims to complete its acquisition of Asiana Airlines Inc. in 2023.
Korea\'s number one airline Korean Air Co. aims to complete its acquisition of Asiana Airlines Inc. in 2023.
Read more2 Chinese Airlines delist from The US Stock Exchange
China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines - the two leading state-owned airlines in China, announced on January 13 that they would leave the New York Stock Exchange.
China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines - the two leading state-owned airlines in China, announced on January 13 that they would leave the New York Stock Exchange.
Read moreCan ‘Made in China' Aircraft break the monopoly of Boeing and Airbus?
In December, the first "made in China" aircraft C919 produced by China Commercial Aircraft Corporation (Comac) was handed over to China Eastern Airlines after more than 14 years of development.
In December, the first "made in China" aircraft C919 produced by China Commercial Aircraft Corporation (Comac) was handed over to China Eastern Airlines after more than 14 years of development.
Read moreGlobal Aviation Industry is expected to recover by mid-2023
China's reopening to international travel will help push global air traffic to pre-pandemic levels by mid-year, according to Avolon, the world's second-largest aircraft leasing company. The shortage of new aircraft continues to hinder the full recovery of the aviation industry.
China\'s reopening to international travel will help push global air traffic to pre-pandemic levels by mid-year, according to Avolon, the world\'s second-largest aircraft leasing company. The shortage of new aircraft continues to hinder the full recovery of the aviation industry.
Read moreSweden inaugurates Mainland Europe's 1st Satellite launch Spaceport
Sweden inaugurated a new spaceport worth $16.3 million as many European countries are competing to be the first country outside of Russia to put a satellite into orbit from continental Europe.
Sweden inaugurated a new spaceport worth $16.3 million as many European countries are competing to be the first country outside of Russia to put a satellite into orbit from continental Europe.
Read moreUS’s eVTOL company opens sale of 101 km/h-Speed Personal Aircraft
The Recon single-seat vertical takeoff and landing aircraft costs $150,000 and can fly for 20 minutes at a maximum altitude of 122 meters.
The Recon single-seat vertical takeoff and landing aircraft costs $150,000 and can fly for 20 minutes at a maximum altitude of 122 meters.
Read moreUS and Korea cooperate to produce Future Generation Aircraft
The US’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on January 7 that it has reached an agreement with the Civil Aviation Authority of Korea to develop and produce futuristic advanced maneuvering aircraft.
The US’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on January 7 that it has reached an agreement with the Civil Aviation Authority of Korea to develop and produce futuristic advanced maneuvering aircraft.
Read moreJeju Air’s International Flights recover to 70% of Pre-Pandemic levels
Jeju Air Co., South Korea's leading low-cost airline, has said that the number of flights on its international routes in December 2022 has recovered to 70% before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jeju Air Co., South Korea\'s leading low-cost airline, has said that the number of flights on its international routes in December 2022 has recovered to 70% before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreTravel Recovery boosts Aviation Industry boom in 2023
World tourism is expected to recover strongly after 3 years of stumbling by the pandemic, while global aviation also promises to boom in 2023 as most travel restrictions to prevent the Covid-19 epidemic are lifted around the world.
World tourism is expected to recover strongly after 3 years of stumbling by the pandemic, while global aviation also promises to boom in 2023 as most travel restrictions to prevent the Covid-19 epidemic are lifted around the world.
Read moreEuropean Air Traffic recovers strongly
Air traffic in Europe in 2022 recovered 83% compared to 2019.
Air traffic in Europe in 2022 recovered 83% compared to 2019.
Read moreThe World doesn’t have enough Airplanes to meet Travel Demand
As travel resumes and anti-epidemic restrictions are finally lifted, the world faces the harsh reality that there is a severe shortage of airplanes.
As travel resumes and anti-epidemic restrictions are finally lifted, the world faces the harsh reality that there is a severe shortage of airplanes.
Read moreAir Travel is becoming a Luxury
The era of vigorous aircraft development and the globalization of air travel over the past half-century was stopped suddenly when the Covid-19 epidemic broke out. Now, when aircrafts are back in the air, the popularity of flights is happening in reverse: The number of planes serving passengers is significantly lower, the network of flights is not as large as before and air fares have increased.
The era of vigorous aircraft development and the globalization of air travel over the past half-century was stopped suddenly when the Covid-19 epidemic broke out. Now, when aircrafts are back in the air, the popularity of flights is happening in reverse: The number of planes serving passengers is significantly lower, the network of flights is not as large as before and air fares have increased.
Read moreSouth Korea: Passengers Flying Internationally increased by 734%
In November alone, the number of passengers on international routes in South Korea reached 3,081,000 which increasing 734% compared to the same period last year, while the number of passengers on domestic routes decreased by 12.9% to 2,853.00.
In November alone, the number of passengers on international routes in South Korea reached 3,081,000 which increasing 734% compared to the same period last year, while the number of passengers on domestic routes decreased by 12.9% to 2,853.00.
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