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AviAlliance, which recently acquired the UK AGS Airport group's Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports, plans to invest GBP350 million in them over the next five years. "We have ambitious plans ..
The oft-disputed prospect of foreign international airlines operating domestic Australian sectors (aka cabotage) is back on the table ahead of the federal election. The cost of airline fees at Darwin ...
US plane maker Boeing is using its US$500 billion manufacturing backlog as a weapon in its struggle with Beijing, after a Chinese customer refused delivery of aircraft. Boeing ceo Kelly Ortberg said: ...
Doha-based Qatar Airways and Philippine Airlines have partnered to expand service between Doha and Manila, with the contract effective 16 June 2025.
Luis Lizcano, president of FEMIA, said Embraer's membership "opens up important opportunities for collaboration in the development of the company in our country". Embraer currently has a fleet of more ...
Malaysia has been named the Official Partner Destination of ITB China 2025, to be held May 27–29 in Shanghai. Tourism Malaysia will lead with a lineup of promotional initiatives.
The UK's London Gatwick was the UK’s worst airport for flight delays last year, official figures show, with flights departing on average more than 23 minutes late on average.
In Australia, Marriott International has appointed Scott Breen general manager, Courtyard by Marriott Melbourne Flagstaff Gardens.
The UK government has been accused of 'sabotaging' the UK’s tourism industry, after figures showed international visitor spend fell more than GBP2 billion below totals recorded before the Covid ...
In Australia, primarily Western Australia carrier Virgin Australia Regional Airlines (VARA), did not cancel any of its 194 flights in March, compared to 5.5 per cent cancellations for Virgin Australia ...
From July 12, Batik Air is to launch direct flights between Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Melbourne, Australia operating four times weekly year round. Batik Air ceo Datuk Chandran Rama Muthy said the ...
Seventy-nine per cent of shipper contracts negotiated in Q1 were short-term agreements of three months or fewer, up nearly 20 percentage points year over year, Xeneta said.
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