Budapest-based low cost carrier Wizz Air has begun the process of obtaining an air operator’s certificate from the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority for a new subsidiary, Wizz Air Abu Dhabi.
Sudan’s capital Khartoum is the main international gateway, with home carrier Badr Airlines the largest airline by departure seats in the country’s market.
As COVID-19 coronavirus spreads globally, the number of international departure seats from China is set to drop by more than 5.5 million in March 2020 as airlines across the world continue suspending service.
Qatar Airways has taken the decision to suspend flights to mainland China from 3 February until further notice due to significant operational challenges caused by entry restrictions imposed by several countries.
Abu Dhabi Airports have signed a cooperation agreement with The Emirates Red Crescent Authority (ERC) to enhance its role in community, charitable and humanitarian initiatives.
International public services company, Serco Middle East has announced the award of a major new contract to deliver essential Frontline Hospitality Services at both Dubai International (DXB) and Dubai World Central (DWC).
National carrier Air New Zealand accounts for two-thirds of seat capacity, with Jetstar and Qantas Airways the next two largest carriers in the country’s market.
Royal Jordanian Airlines has decided to halt its services between Amman and Baghdad, effective January 3, 2020 and until further notice, in light of the security situation in the city and at Baghdad International Airport.
The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) yesterday launched Phase I of a project to rehabilitate and upgrade Aden International Airport.
Korean Air is requiring all passengers boarding U.S. flights at Incheon Airport to undergo temperature checks, either with thermal imaging cameras or handheld thermometers.