Singapore Airlines (SIA) plans to combine the management of its low-cost carrier (LCC) subsidiaries Scoot (long-haul) and Tigerair (regional) into a single body.
The 10 publicly traded mainline US airlines reported a collective first-quarter pre-tax profit of $4.8 billion, according to Airlines for America (A4A).
Italian flag carrier Alitalia is holding firm on its target of hitting breakeven in 2017, although new CEO Cramer Ball is hoping to go further and post a profit.
Korean Air recorded a consolidated net loss of KRW175 billion ($149 million) for the first quarter, up from a KRW133 loss in the same period a year earlier.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group reported net profit of S$804.4 million ($568.7 million) in its fiscal year ended March 31, more than doubling a S$367.9 million net profit in its previous fiscal year.
Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines will lower its planned second-half 2016 system capacity growth by one percentage point to below 2% year-over-year, and predicted the move will enable it to return to positive unit revenue growth this year.
Eight Asia-Pacific low-cost carriers (LCCs) have formed a new standards-based collaborative marketing group, using the IATA New Distribution Capability (NDC) digital interoperability standard.
Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS)—which will take delivery of its first Bombardier CSeries 100 at the end of June—is making preparations for entry-into-service (EIS) of the new generation aircraft.
Monthly percentages of total flight cancellations, per reporting airline. Ordered from lowest percentage of total flight operations canceled to highest.
US Airlines ranked by complaints per 100,000 passengers, lowest to highest; contrasted with complaint rankings from the previous month, and the year-ago month.
Thailand-based low-cost carrier (LCC) Nok Air reported first-quarter net loss of THB379.9 million ($10.8 million), reversed from net profit of THB55.6 million in the year-ago period.
Ryanair has opened a training center at London Stansted Airport, as it seeks 1,000 more pilots, cabin crew and engineers this year to fuel its expansion.
Belgian regional VLM Airlines has filed a formal application asking for creditor protection for six months to avoid bankruptcy, a source close to the situation confirmed to ATW following media reports in the Belgium and the Netherlands.
São Paulo-based low-cost carrier GOL reported BRL757.1 million ($208.4 million) first-quarter 2016 net profit, reversing its 1Q 2015 BRL672.7 million net loss.