Korean Air has successfully completed its acquisition of Asiana Airlines, concluding a process that began on November 16, 2020. On December 12, 2024, Korean Air
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Etihad Codeshares with Air Seychelles for Seamless Travel
Etihad Airways has joined forces with Air Seychelles through a codeshare agreement, giving travelers enhanced options for exploring exotic destinations. The partnership enables passengers to
Emirates Secures Prestigious Global Awards in 2024
Emirates has won several prestigious honors at the 2024 World Travel Awards, including “World’s Leading Airline – First Class,” “World’s Leading Airline – Brand,” “World’s
Alaska Airlines Adds Seattle to Tokyo Route
Alaska Airlines is opening new opportunities for international travel by adding a nonstop route from Seattle to Tokyo Narita, Japan. This major development reinforces Seattle’s
Delta One Lounge Unveiled at Boston Logan Airport
Delta Air Lines has unveiled its third Delta One Lounge at Boston Logan International Airport, bringing an elevated travel experience to its premium passengers. The
Emirates Adds Third Daily Non-Stop Flight to Melbourne
Emirates has announced the addition of a third non-stop flight between Dubai and Melbourne, beginning on March 30, 2025. This new service will operate using
Korean Air Earns Recognition for Outstanding Onboard Service
Korean Air has been honored for its exceptional onboard service and customer loyalty program in Global Traveler’s 2024 GT Tested Reader Survey awards. The airline
Air India Expands Fleet with 100 Airbus Aircraft
Air India has confirmed the addition of 10 A350 widebody aircraft and 90 single-aisle A320 Family jets to its fleet. This order, part of Airbus’
Air France Resumes Paris-Manila Flights After 20 Years
Air France has officially restarted its Paris to Manila route, marking a return after two decades of absence. On December 8, 2024, Flight AF802 departed
AirAsia Plans Expansion with Potential Vietnam Airline Unit
AirAsia has unveiled plans to establish a potential new airline unit in Vietnam as part of its broader “multi-hub” expansion strategy across Southeast Asia. This