Finnair will soon commence negotiations with its Finland-based cabin crew to discuss plans to subcontract inflight service on routes to and from Thailand and the U.S. to partners.
The airline has introduced four direct flights a week to the popular resort island, which boasts many of Thailand’s most famous and beautiful locations.
The UK Competition and Markets Authority has voiced concerns over the proposed merger between Korean Air and Asiana, although Korean Air says it is confident it can address the questions raised.
Display of the Optionally Piloted Personal Air Vehicle (OPPAV), by airframe designer and manufacturer Vessel Aerospace, was a centerpiece of the K-UAM Confex organized by Incheon International Airport.
The General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai (GDRFA) and Emirates airline are now offering international travellers the opportunity to speed up their airport experience by consenting to the use of biometric data.
Hans Airways has successfully completed a new round of financing which will enable it to progress plans to commence scheduled air services between Birmingham and Amritsar in India.
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The world’s first airline alliance credit card would give Australian cardholders the ability to fast track to the alliance’s highest status without buying a single air ticket.
Canada’s largest airline Air Canada has acknowledged there is an aggressive landscape in the country’s domestic market but remains convinced that its network diversification is a strong competitive weapon it can use to fend off new entrants.
Demand for inbound travel has strengthened “across the board” for Japan Airlines, most notably in leisure traffic with the yen's depreciation making the country more affordable for many overseas visitors.