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Revealed: The Worlds 10 Largest International Airlines By Flights

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  • June 13, 2024
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Two North American airlines made the cut, but they’re not in the top half.

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Victory for Jetstar in ‘battle for Bali’

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  • June 13, 2024
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The International Air Services Commission (IASC) has issued a draft determination proposing to grant 2,320 seats of passenger capacity per week to Jetstar, and knock back Virgin’s application for 2,464 seats. The decision would allow Jetstar to launch …

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Qantas spends $211m to purchase TripADeal outright

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  • June 13, 2024
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The airline confirmed the travel agent will continue to operate as an independent business, but founders Norm Black and Richard Johnston will depart.

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Up To 10,013 Nautical Miles: The Longest Routes From The USA’s 10 Busiest Airports

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  • June 13, 2024
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How many can you name?

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Final Cathay Pacific plane now back in Hong Kong from Alice Springs

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  • June 12, 2024
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The A330-300, registered B-HLV, was on 28 July 2020 the first of more than 85 Cathay Pacific aircraft to be mothballed in Alice Springs. B-HLV finally left Australia last week, and is now undergoing hangar maintenance checks in Hong Kong before returni…

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Sharp launches Upset Prevention and Recovery Training program

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  • June 12, 2024
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Starting next year, training company UPRT Australia, with the support of QBE Insurance, will provide the training to Sharp Airlines pilots in a bid to reduce risk of loss of control inflight, said to be the leading cause of aviation fatalities around t…

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Up To 126 Daily Flights: New York JFKs Huge European Network Examined

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  • June 12, 2024
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Never has it had so many European passenger services.

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Jetstar adds its 12th and 13th A321neos

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  • June 11, 2024
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VH-OYF landed in Melbourne on the evening of 10 June following a ferry flight from Toulouse via Muscat and Kuala Lumpur, and will undergo standard checks and modifications before entering service within the next few days. The airline’s 12th NEO, VH-OYK…

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Singapore Airlines offers to compensate turbulence passengers

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  • June 11, 2024
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In a statement, the Singaporean flag carrier said it would pay US$10,000 (around $15,000) to passengers who suffered minor injuries on board the flight from London to Singapore last month, which hit turbulence over Myanmar and was forced to divert to B…

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No buyers for Bonza, administrator confirms

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  • June 11, 2024
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In a statement, Hall Chadwick confirmed all Bonza staff had been sacked and future flights cancelled. The administrator said it had guided “a number of interested parties through the sale campaign”, allowing them to conduct due diligence and formulate …

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