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Finnair predicts Asian market- rebound in early 2022

Finnair saw rising passenger numbers over the summer as travel restrictions eased but revenue remains well below pre-pandemic levels, resulting in another “heavily negative”...

Emirates ready for an accelerated recovery, to recruit 6,000 operational staff

Emirates plans to boost its operational workforce by planning to recruit more than 6,000 staff over the next six months. As restrictions ease worldwide...

Qatar Airways to launch Odesa flights in November

Qatar Airways has announced it will operate flights three times a week to Odesa, Ukraine from December 9th. The destination thus becomes the second...

Qantas bring forward flights, ready to open to the world

Qantas will bring forward international flights from Melbourne following the government’s decision to remove quarantine requirements for fully vaccinated travelers returning from overseas from...

Virgin Atlantic adds more US routes as borders reopen

The magic of Orlando and the bright lights of Las Vegas are now one step closer, as Virgin Atlantic has confirmed both services will...

Aer Lingus launches Manchester-Barbados flights

Aer Lingus has launched flights from Manchester to Barbados, marking the airline’s first ever non-stop transatlantic connection from the UK. Aer Lingus will operate...

Singapore Airlines relaunch its Manchester-Houston connections

Just three months after the airline relaunched its direct flights from Manchester to Singapore, Singapore Airlines (SIA) has confirmed the return of its non-stop...

First Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 to be named ‘Berlin’

Lufthansa is naming its first Boeing 787-9 “Berlin.” The naming ceremony is set to take place following delivery of the aircraft next year. “Berlin” is the first...

easyJet to open first lounge at Gatwick airport

easyJet will launch its first exclusive lounge at the north terminal at London Gatwick Airport, in collaboration with No. 1 lounges. Called The Gateway, the...

Boeing predicts $1.4trn growth for Middle East aviation

Boeing has said that airlines in the Middle East will require 3,000 new airplanes valued at $700 billion and an aftermarket services, such as...

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