SITA Flex grows in Latin America
- Health & Leisure
- Friday, 26 August 2022
Irish budget carrier Ryanair has added one million seats to its northern winter schedule, affecting London Stansted, Manchester, Bristol, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Birmingham airports in the UK as well as destinations Spain, Italy, Portugal, Morocco, Greece and France.
Australia's Regional Express (Rex) Airlines has posted a A$46 million loss for the 12 months to 30 June 2022, up from A$3.86 million a year earlier.
Analysis of industry data by Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) reveals there are 14,632 private jets in the United States, around 62.5 per cent of the world’s fleet. Its analysis found that among private jets in the US, 37.5 per cent are categorised as heavy or long-range, 36.5 per cent as light, 20.5 per cent as midsize and 5.5 per cent as very light jets.
The UK's British Airways has added to its planned flight cancellations, with another 10,000 flights to and from Heathrow to go.
Qantas’ frequent flyer web site crashed on Monday this week under the weight of customers claiming 'rewards' that it offered as an apology for the airline’s recent poor performance.
The Western Australia government is getting ready to launch its ‘Discover the Other Side’ hospitality and tourism workforce campaign, which was developed with Tourism WA and the Australian Hotels Association.
Atlanta, USA-based ExpressJet Airlines has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and ceased operations, according to its web site, saying "a combination of market and economic conditions lead us to take this action".
Hilton has signed six new luxury hotels in Asia Pacific, namely the Waldorf Astoria Sydney (opening 2023), Waldorf Astoria Xi’an (opening 2025), Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan (opening 2024), Waldorf Astoria Kuala Lumpur (opening 2023), Conrad Nagoya (opening 2026) and a LXR Hotels & Resorts property in Bali (opening 2023).
Air Niugini ceo Bruce Alabaster has told media its two ageing widebody Boeing 767s - part of its 26-plane fleet - could be replaced in 2023.
Boeing China president Sherry Carbary has flagged the resumption of 737 MAX deliveries in China from its Zhoushan plant, according to a company report published on China's WeChat.
Irish budget carrier Ryanair has added one million seats to its northern winter schedule, affecting London Stansted, Manchester, Bristol, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Birmingham airports in the UK as well as destinations Spain, Italy, Portugal, Morocco, Greece and France.
Australia's Regional Express (Rex) Airlines has posted a A$46 million loss for the 12 months to 30 June 2022, up from A$3.86 million a year earlier.
Analysis of industry data by Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) reveals there are 14,632 private jets in the United States, around 62.5 per cent of the world’s fleet. Its analysis found that among private jets in the US, 37.5 per cent are categorised as heavy or long-range, 36.5 per cent as light, 20.5 per cent as midsize and 5.5 per cent as very light jets.
The UK's British Airways has added to its planned flight cancellations, with another 10,000 flights to and from Heathrow to go.
Qantas’ frequent flyer web site crashed on Monday this week under the weight of customers claiming 'rewards' that it offered as an apology for the airline’s recent poor performance.
The Western Australia government is getting ready to launch its ‘Discover the Other Side’ hospitality and tourism workforce campaign, which was developed with Tourism WA and the Australian Hotels Association.
Atlanta, USA-based ExpressJet Airlines has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and ceased operations, according to its web site, saying "a combination of market and economic conditions lead us to take this action".
Hilton has signed six new luxury hotels in Asia Pacific, namely the Waldorf Astoria Sydney (opening 2023), Waldorf Astoria Xi’an (opening 2025), Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan (opening 2024), Waldorf Astoria Kuala Lumpur (opening 2023), Conrad Nagoya (opening 2026) and a LXR Hotels & Resorts property in Bali (opening 2023).
Air Niugini ceo Bruce Alabaster has told media its two ageing widebody Boeing 767s - part of its 26-plane fleet - could be replaced in 2023.
Boeing China president Sherry Carbary has flagged the resumption of 737 MAX deliveries in China from its Zhoushan plant, according to a company report published on China's WeChat.