Turbulence concerns prompt Korean change
- BTN News
- Saturday, 06 July 2024
Korean Air is changing its behaviour 'in the air' and ending cabin service earlier because of increased turbulence concerns.
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Korean Air is changing its behaviour 'in the air' and ending cabin service earlier because of increased turbulence concerns.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has called on South Africa to accelerate the development of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production.
Philippines airline Cebu Pacific has signed a preliminary agreement with Airbus for up to 152 new planes valued at US$24 billion list.
Virgin Australia pilots have rejected an Enterprise Bargaining Agreement (EBA) struck with the airline and the Australian Federation of Airline Pilots (AFAP).
Government officials from the US territory of Guam and Nauru are in discussions for a potential air service agreement.
Australia's Jetstar is marking the anniversary of its first Sydney to Rarotonga flights with a fare sale costing from A$229 one-way.
Singapore Airlines' budget carrier Scoot is offering a seat-only one-way flight from Sydney to Athens in Greece for A$405 (or A$395 from Melbourne).
Sydney to Osaka, Japan costs A$335 out of Sydney, A$325 from Melbourne and A$319 from Perth.
Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific is restoring flights to Brisbane and Perth in Australia to pre-pandemic levels from 28 October 2024.
Creditors of failed Australian startup carrier Bonza this week voted to liquidate the airline.
The Hyatt accommodation brand is to exit Perth, Western Australia.
Singapore-based Tuan Sing Holdings has confirmed its Adelaide Terrace property will cease to be managed by Hyatt from September 1.
The hotel then will operate under a new brand and manager.