Zangari promoted to ICC Sydney senior role
- MICE News
- Tuesday, 23 January 2024
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The USA's JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines have filed an appeal against the federal court ruling that blocked their proposed merger on antitrust grounds.
The airlines said last week that they disagreed with the decision.
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Australia has introduced a new permanent resident visa program for citizens of the Pacific Islands and Timor-Leste.
The USA's Spirit Airlines is looking for a way past its cancelled US$3.8 billion buyout by JetBlue Airways as financial challenges grow.
Fiji Airways has announced an ex-Australia flight sale from now until February 02, 2024, covering Nadi in Fiji and destinations beyond.
Japan Airlines has named Mitsuko Tottori to replace Yuji Akasaka as president, effective 1 April, with Akasaka to replace Yoshiharu Ueki as chairman.
Thousands of passengers have been awarded a total of GBP1.2 million in compensation from Wizz Air after years of complaints.
After months defending itself against criticism about high fares and poor service, Australia's Qantas has launched 'sale fares' to a range of global destinations from New Zealand, including to Perth WA, London, Johannesburg, Bangkok and New York (the latter for NZ$1499).
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