Chinggis Khaan International Airport in Ulaanbaatar is seeking to expand its international connectivity, especially to the Middle East and Central Asia.
Western Australia’s newly appointed Tourism Minister Reece Whitby used his first formal speech in office to promote Perth as a rising global aviation hub.
Qantas plans to retain key one-stop international services even after the launch of its ultra-long-haul Project Sunrise flights in 2027, the airline says.
International travel demand has recovered in Asia-Pacific, but airlines are unable to take advantage due to aircraft supply constraints, AAPA's chief says.
India’s tourism industry is experiencing notable growth, fuelled by rising disposable incomes, a widening middle class and improved global connectivity.
Perth and Guangzhou Baiyun airports have signed an agreement that aims to drive connectivity and passenger volume between the two airports' catchment areas.
Our Routes 360 Meet the Team feature brings the people and personalities within an airport’s aviation development to the forefront. This week we speak to Faroe Islands.
Sichuan Airlines, Starlux Airlines and Royal Jordanian are adding new intercontinental routes to and from the Asia-Pacific region over the coming months.
The Routes Asia 2025 Awards will celebrate excellence in airport and destination marketing, with 15 airports, four destinations and four airlines making the final this year.
Western Australia is ramping up efforts to strengthen international visitor markets, with India and China at the center of the state’s tourism expansion plans.
Emirates is gearing up for a busy travel period for Eid Al Fitr by deploying an additional 17 flights to destinations in the Middle East/GCC from 26 March to 6 April.
The Melbourne Airport rail link, which has been discussed and delayed for decades, has gained steam with a government agreement to progress the project.
London Heathrow hopes to run a full service of flights on Saturday, March 22 after an off-site fire knocked out the UK’s main hub airport for much of March 21.