Asia

By Richard Maslen
Air New Zealand has announced its Auckland-Perth will be the first scheduled route ever operated by its new Boeing 787-9 when the airline takes
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
As the significant South Asian Community in the UK’s Midlands celebrated Diwali this week, the region’s largest air gateway, Birmingham Airport, was
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Caroline Cook, deputy editor of our sister publication, Routes News, reports from the World Travel Market in London. Royal Brunei plans to be the
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By Richard Maslen
Singaporean low-cost carrier Jetstar Asia is to boost the frequency of its flights between its Singapore Changi International Airport base and Yangon
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By Richard Maslen
At the end of the summer schedules this past weekend Asian carrier Singapore Airlines (SIA) closed its non-stop services between Singapore and the US
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By Richard Maslen
The launch of Sukhoi Superjet SSJ100 operations by Interjet on its domestic network in Mexico in September was a key stage in the type securing
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By Richard Maslen
This article has been updated for January 2014 Read Here Although the Airbus A380 has now been in passenger service for six years there remains a lot
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By Richard Maslen
This article has been updated for January 2014 Read Here With an increasing number of airlines now operating the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, every month
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By Richard Maslen
When Boeing acquired McDonnell Douglas the future of its MD-95 programme was in serious doubt. However, Boeing stuck with the project with the belief
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By Richard Maslen
Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA) has seen rapid growth over the past decade as China has become a focal point for development in the
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By Richard Maslen
As an archipelago of islands, the Philippines rely on its air transport industry to support connectivity both domestically and to the wider world
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By Richard Maslen
Last month Routes, part of UBM Live, revealed that Routes Asia will make a return to China in 2015 when the event will be held in Kunming, the capital
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By Richard Maslen
Ivan Tan, senior vice president, corporate and marketing communications at Changi Airport Group, discussed the company’s social media presence at
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By Richard Maslen
Passenger traffic experienced a “slight surge” in growth to almost five per cent for August compared to previous months during the first and second
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By Richard Maslen
International visitors arriving through Wellington Airport have increased by 35 per cent since 2009, according to latest statistic released by the
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By Richard Maslen
Air New Zealand’s 2013/2014 Japanese charter programme is set to bring more than double the number of Japanese visitors to New Zealand during the
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By Richard Maslen
Ahead of this year’s World Routes, Richard Maslen spoke to G S Bawa, general manager of the Airports Authority of India about the current state of the
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By Richard Maslen
Construction of the Gensler-designed second terminal for South Korea’s Incheon International airport commenced late last month. The US$2.5bn
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By Richard Maslen
When Boeing acquired McDonnell Douglas the future of its MD-95 programme was in serious doubt. However, Boeing stuck with the project with the belief
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
The UK is considering a parallel visa processing system along with Schengen states for Chinese tourists, the head of VisitBritain said during a
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By Richard Maslen
Following the recent launch of direct flights between Birmingham Airport (UK) and Delhi International Airport (India), the two airports have signed a
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By Richard Maslen
Indian carrier Jet Airways will introduce a second daily flight to Singapore from India’s business capital, Mumbai, at the start of the next month to
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By Richard Maslen
Although the Airbus A380 has now been in passenger service for six years there remains a lot of interest in the Super Jumbo. Every month The HUB will
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By Richard Maslen
Panellists during one session of the World Routes Strategy Summit titled, ‘Airports – Models for the future’ discussed the differences between Airport
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By Richard Maslen
Ahead of last’s night’s Las Vegas welcome reception at this year’s World Routes, Richard Maslen spoke to Hari Marar, president, airport operations at
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