Nepal to restart int’l flights, mulls ending foreigner fares
The Government of Nepal has announced that it will allow scheduled international flights from a number of countries effective September… Read More »
Single-aisle aircraft demand will be first to recover, says Airbus
But full-scale recovery for airlines might have to wait until 2025 In July, Airbus delivered two single-aisle aircraft, to Egypt… Read More »
Half a million passengers at Brussels Airport in July, -80% compared to 2019
120 destinations available in August Cargo volumes up nearly 10%. Since the resumption of non-essential flights on 15 June this… Read More »
Qatar Airways resumes Cebu service after eight years
Qatar’s national carrier reinstates flights to Philippine city having not flown there since March 2012. Gulf airline Qatar Airways is… Read More »
Al Baker unmoved by low-cost threat
Speaking on the latest Aviation Week Network webinar, Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker says full service carriers will prevail… Read More »
American and JetBlue join forces
American Airlines and JetBlue are forming a partnership that is designed to boost each other’s networks in the ultra-competitive US… Read More »
Boeing quietly pulls plug on the 747, closing era of jumbo jets
It’s a moment that aviation enthusiasts long have dreaded File photo: A Boeing 747 passenger aircraft. Boeing Co. hasn’t told… Read More »
Skyline Editorial: U.S. airline service is a shell of its former self
Frequent flyers know airline service is a shell of its former self, and it’s getting worse. From charging excessive fees,… Read More »