Flyadeal plans to finalize its decision on acquiring widebody aircraft by the end of 2024. The airline is weighing the benefits of operating new versus
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Emirates Introduces Retrofitted Boeing 777 on Vienna Route
Starting January 3, 2025, Emirates will operate its retrofitted Boeing 777 on flights EK125 and EK126 between Dubai and Vienna. The updated aircraft features four
Air Canada to Launch Nonstop Flights from Vancouver to Manila
Air Canada has announced its latest addition to its international network: nonstop flights between Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL).
United Airlines Expansion at Washington Dulles Airport
United Airlines and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) announced the ongoing development of Concourse E at Washington Dulles International Airport. This $500 million project,
Cathay Pacific Adds Munich and Brussels to its European Network
Cathay Pacific will launch its first-ever direct flights to Munich on June 16, 2025. The service will operate four times a week, marking Munich as
PAL Relaunches Clark-Siargao Flights
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has officially resumed flights between Clark and Siargao, beginning December 3, 2024. This marks an important milestone in the airline’s efforts to
Saudia Introduces Seasonal Phuket Flights
Saudia has officially launched its seasonal flights to Phuket, establishing the city as its second destination in Thailand, following Bangkok. The inaugural flight, SV852, departed
Icelandair Expands Fleet with Advanced A321LR
Icelandair has introduced its first Airbus aircraft, an A321LR, as part of its fleet renewal program. This marks the beginning of Icelandair’s transition to Airbus,
Qantas Moves Closer to Introducing Airbus A321XLR
Qantas’ first Airbus A321XLR has officially entered the final assembly line at Airbus’ Hamburg facility in Germany. This marks a major step in the airline’s
Korean Air to Consolidate Low-Cost Carriers Under Jin Air Brand
Korean Air announced that after its merger with Asiana Airlines, all low-cost carriers in its portfolio will operate under a single brand: Jin Air. “Jin