Ryanair (FR) has announced its biggest-ever profit for the first half of the 2022 financial year. read more ⇒ Source:: “Airways Magazine”
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AirAsia Amazing Mega Sale With Fares from AUD$10
AirAsia has announced its biggest Mega Sale offering 7 million seats on sale to celebrate an incredible 700 million passengers flown in conjunction with the airline’s 21-year anniversary. To mark this momentous achievement, travellers can now grab seats to many popular destinations world wide and pay only the taxes and regulatory charges, starting from under …
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Precision Air Flight Crashes into Lake Victoria
Korean Air Grounds Its A330 Fleet For Intensive Inspections
Air New Zealand Unveils Ambitious Plans for Zero Emissions Aircraft
WestJet Announces Sustainable Fuel Flights
Jamaica Records Two Million Stopover Arrivals for 2022
Frontier Airlines Opens Crew Base at Phoenix Sky Harbor
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Air Canada Announces International Expansion
Loganair Updates Fleet Renewal Plans
Air NZ To Lead With Airbus & ATR Net Zero Aircraft
The airline outlined its vision and goals in the following graphic. The medium-term and long-term partners are outlined below. Air NZ outlined its timeline thus: About AirlineRatings.com Air NZ has announced a partnership with Airbus and ATR to work towards net Zero emissions aircraft in service early next decade. Air NZ CEO Greg Foran said …
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Iberia to Increase Its Capacity in the United States
Qantas Promises It’s Better!
Qantas is promising its better with more on-time flights and fewer cancellations in October, as it claims its domestic performance continued to lift. Subscribe to the Airlineratings.com newsletter to get the relevant news first The airline said that after hitting a low point in July as sick leave (COVID) surged, its operations have improved every …
Virgin Atlantic Wants Extra Slots at London Heathrow
Frontier Airlines to Open Dallas Crew Base, New Routes
Air New Zealand’s First A321neo for Domestic Operations
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Aeroitalia to Lease Three Boeing 737 MAX
Widerøe Returns to Liverpool
Virgin Australia Celebrates Queenstown Touch Down
The airline’s Group Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer, Alistair Hartley said the demand for Queenstown services is strong. “Travellers have missed the wonderful Virgin Australia hospitality and we are thrilled to be welcoming them back onboard with more choice and great value when flying to Queenstown,” said Mr Hartley. The resumption of Queenstown services follows …
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