Emirates Resumes Flights to 10 More Cities, Plan to Open Air Bridges Sam Chui·June 18, 2020Emirates today announced they will resume scheduled flights for travellers in 10 more cities. Colombo (from 20th June)Sialkot (24th June)Istanbul (from 25th...1 Comment
Qantas Cancels Most International Flights Through October Ted Perton·June 18, 2020Qantas has opted to cancel all international flights, excluding New Zealand routes, until October. The announcement came in...5 Comments
Singapore Changi Terminal 5 Plans On Hold For 2 Years Sam Chui·June 18, 2020The Transportation Minister of Singapore, Khaw Boon Wan, said that there would be a “pause” of construction work on...1 Comment
Loganair And Ex-Flybe Aircraft Collide at Aberdeen Airport Catarina Madureira·June 17, 2020Yesterday evening a former Flybe Bombardier Q400 collided with a Loganair Embraer 145 at Aberdeen International Airport. “A...3 Comments
US, China to Each Allow 4 Weekly Flights for Airlines Sam Chui·June 16, 2020The US Department of Transportation announced on Monday 15th June, that US airlines have been approved to fly four...2 Comments
COVID-19: Significant Downgrade of Airline Catering Ted Perton·June 15, 2020One of the key perks of flying is often the catering. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has made airlines...31 Comments
2 A320’s Collide in St Petersburg, Russia Sam Chui·June 14, 2020The left wing winglet of an S7 Airlines Airbus A320neo (VP-BWC) collided into the APU of a Ural...0 Comments
VietJet A321 Veers Off Runway Upon Landing Sam Chui·June 14, 2020A VietJet Airbus A321 (VN-A657) has suffered a runway excursion upon landing at Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan...0 Comments
IATA Forecast Industry Losses to Top $84 Billion in 2020 Sam Chui·June 10, 2020The International Air Transport Association (IATA) issued its latest forecast for the industry on Tuesday, which estimates that...0 Comments