The Airport Industry Outlook, a report by the Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific in partnership with Mott MacDonald, highlights a significant surge in airfares in
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Classic Jetliners: The Dassault Mercure
In the late 1960s and 1970s, the commercial passenger aircraft industry featured a diverse array of manufacturers, unlike today’s market, which is primarily dominated by
PAL Considering to Revive Flights to Europe
For those who have been eagerly waiting, Philippine Airlines (PAL) is considering the revival of flights to Europe as part of their efforts to rebuild
Thai AirAsia X Rehabilitation are Coming Soon
Thai AirAsia X is working on a rehabilitation plan as it looks to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to CEO Tassapon
Yes, There Will Be an Airline Named “Really Cool Airlines”
A new Thai carrier is preparing to enter the aviation industry with a fresh approach to air travel. “Really Cool Airlines” is set to announce
Delta Resumes Tokyo Haneda Connection from Minneapolis
Delta Air Lines and Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) celebrated the resumption of their Tokyo Haneda (HND) connection over the weekend after a three-year pause.
PAL Inaugurates Nonstop Flight from Manila to Perth
Another milestone for Philippine Airlines (PAL) as the first-ever direct flight from Manila touched down at Perth Airport last March 27. This exciting development now
Emirates Brings the Airbus A380 to Bali this Summer
Emirates has just announced that starting from June 1st, the Airbus A380, the world’s largest passenger plane, will grace the skies over Bali Denpasar as
Empowering Women in the Skies: PAL’s All-Female Flight to Guam
Philippine Airlines (PAL) commemorated International Women’s Month with an all-female flight crew flying from Manila to Guam on March 22. The flight, PR110, utilized a
Cebu Pacific to Spend $650 Million on New Aircraft This Year
Cebu Pacific is set to expand its fleet in 2023. The chairman and owner, Lance Gokongwei, announced that the airline will spend around $650 million