Emirates returns to Lagos from October
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- Sunday, 19 May 2024
Dubai-based Emirates will resume flights from its base to Nigeria from 01 October 2024, operating a daily service to Lagos using a B 777-300ER.
Dubai-based Emirates will resume flights from its base to Nigeria from 01 October 2024, operating a daily service to Lagos using a B 777-300ER.
Beginning June 1 and lasting five months, Philippine Airlines (PAL) will introduce two A330-200s wet leased from Wamos Air with a two-class configuration on daily flights from Manila to Sydney and its five times a week service to Melbourne.
The US's Frontier Airlines has just added new fare categories that include carry-on bags, seat selection and which have no cancellation fees to offer four fare and service categories — basic, economy, premium and business — with a range of benefits.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has announced a plan - part of the government's Ignite Thailand program - to become the region’s aviation hub, boosting air traveller capacity to 270 million people a year by 2037 and to be a top five air logistics country in the Asia-Pacific.
From June 1, 11 Scottish airports will benefit from a GBP1 million upgrade that will affect security and hand baggage limits, thanks to new enhanced screening equipment.
Bark Air, a new airline that specialises in being dog friendly will soon fly between London and New York and New York and LA for US$8,000 (GBP6,400) for a one way ticket including luggage and a transfer from the destination airport.
Australia's Qantas is to boost India services with a daily seasonal A330 ex-Sydney service to Bengaluru from mid-December 2024 to March 2025.
The Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group has promoted Scoot ceo Leslie Thng to executive vice president, effective 1 July 2024.
Boeing takeover target Spirit AeroSystems, which produces B737 bodies and parts for the B787, is letting up to 450 workers go in response to the plane maker's current restricted production limits, the Telegraph reports.
Visitors to Japan from France, Italy and the Middle East hit record levels in April.
In total, the number of foreign visitors for business and leisure was 3.04 million, slightly lower than the monthly record of 3.08 million set in March, the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) said.
There's no news of when Air Vanuatu will resume flying, but one jet at Melbourne Airport was repossessed because the airline could not pay its debts.
Europe's Airbus plans to test its ‘iron pad’ hydrogen fuel cell system on an Airbus A380 ZEROe test bed, part of the ZEROe project to develop a sustainable fuel system under the company’s zero-emission initiative.
Dubai-based Emirates will resume flights from its base to Nigeria from 01 October 2024, operating a daily service to Lagos using a B 777-300ER.
Beginning June 1 and lasting five months, Philippine Airlines (PAL) will introduce two A330-200s wet leased from Wamos Air with a two-class configuration on daily flights from Manila to Sydney and its five times a week service to Melbourne.
The US's Frontier Airlines has just added new fare categories that include carry-on bags, seat selection and which have no cancellation fees to offer four fare and service categories — basic, economy, premium and business — with a range of benefits.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has announced a plan - part of the government's Ignite Thailand program - to become the region’s aviation hub, boosting air traveller capacity to 270 million people a year by 2037 and to be a top five air logistics country in the Asia-Pacific.
From June 1, 11 Scottish airports will benefit from a GBP1 million upgrade that will affect security and hand baggage limits, thanks to new enhanced screening equipment.
Bark Air, a new airline that specialises in being dog friendly will soon fly between London and New York and New York and LA for US$8,000 (GBP6,400) for a one way ticket including luggage and a transfer from the destination airport.
Australia's Qantas is to boost India services with a daily seasonal A330 ex-Sydney service to Bengaluru from mid-December 2024 to March 2025.
The Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group has promoted Scoot ceo Leslie Thng to executive vice president, effective 1 July 2024.
Boeing takeover target Spirit AeroSystems, which produces B737 bodies and parts for the B787, is letting up to 450 workers go in response to the plane maker's current restricted production limits, the Telegraph reports.
Visitors to Japan from France, Italy and the Middle East hit record levels in April.
In total, the number of foreign visitors for business and leisure was 3.04 million, slightly lower than the monthly record of 3.08 million set in March, the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) said.
There's no news of when Air Vanuatu will resume flying, but one jet at Melbourne Airport was repossessed because the airline could not pay its debts.
Europe's Airbus plans to test its ‘iron pad’ hydrogen fuel cell system on an Airbus A380 ZEROe test bed, part of the ZEROe project to develop a sustainable fuel system under the company’s zero-emission initiative.