Horne is new chair of Business Events Adelaide
- MICE News
- Monday, 12 February 2024
Kouts will remain as an independent director as part of a governance strategy.
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Kouts will remain as an independent director as part of a governance strategy.
Australia's Qantas is improving 23 of its B737-800 fleet by installing split scimitar winglets that increase fuel efficiency and deliver other aerodynamic benefits.
The Australian government is facing calls to devise an airline passenger compensation scheme to make airlines pay out cash for delays and cancellations that are not outwith their control.
Finnish airline Finnair has started a voluntary weigh-in program at Helsinki airport.
Taxi alternative Uber has reported its first annual operating profit as a limited company, saying it made US$1.1 billion in 2023 compared with a loss of US$1.8 billion the year before.
After a few weeks with its B737 MAX 9 fleet grounded by US authorities following the loss of a 'door plug' on an Alaska Airlines flight in January, Boeing now faces a passenger backlash against the type.
Australian low-cost budget carrier Jetstar has released a February sale for tickets to the nation's capital, Canberra.
UK-based startup Global Airlines has purchased its first A380 jet and says it plans to take passengers back to the "golden age of travel" on transatlantic routes.
Airline passengers face the prospect of delayed and cancelled flights "for years" due to post-Covid staffing challenges, according to a new survey by travel software company Amadeus.
The USA's Frontier Air has published a three-point plan that it hopes will deliver a huge surge in revenue over the next two years.
The USA's National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released preliminary findings on why the door panel (a 'door plug') on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 'blew out' during a flight earlier this year.
Lufthansa ground staff who are members of the Ver.di union were urged to walk off the job at Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Berlin and Düsseldorf airports on Wednesday February 7 for 27 hours as part of a pay dispute.
Kouts will remain as an independent director as part of a governance strategy.
Australia's Qantas is improving 23 of its B737-800 fleet by installing split scimitar winglets that increase fuel efficiency and deliver other aerodynamic benefits.
The Australian government is facing calls to devise an airline passenger compensation scheme to make airlines pay out cash for delays and cancellations that are not outwith their control.
Finnish airline Finnair has started a voluntary weigh-in program at Helsinki airport.
Taxi alternative Uber has reported its first annual operating profit as a limited company, saying it made US$1.1 billion in 2023 compared with a loss of US$1.8 billion the year before.
After a few weeks with its B737 MAX 9 fleet grounded by US authorities following the loss of a 'door plug' on an Alaska Airlines flight in January, Boeing now faces a passenger backlash against the type.
Australian low-cost budget carrier Jetstar has released a February sale for tickets to the nation's capital, Canberra.
UK-based startup Global Airlines has purchased its first A380 jet and says it plans to take passengers back to the "golden age of travel" on transatlantic routes.
Airline passengers face the prospect of delayed and cancelled flights "for years" due to post-Covid staffing challenges, according to a new survey by travel software company Amadeus.
The USA's Frontier Air has published a three-point plan that it hopes will deliver a huge surge in revenue over the next two years.
The USA's National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released preliminary findings on why the door panel (a 'door plug') on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 'blew out' during a flight earlier this year.
Lufthansa ground staff who are members of the Ver.di union were urged to walk off the job at Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Berlin and Düsseldorf airports on Wednesday February 7 for 27 hours as part of a pay dispute.