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  • In the first quarter, Vietjet produced a healthy profit and rapid growth.

In the first quarter, Vietjet produced a healthy profit and rapid growth.

Vietjet, a Vietnam-based ultra-low-cost airline, is making a significant impression on Australian visitors on a tight budget by providing round-trip tickets from Sydney and Melbourne to Ho Chi Minh City…

The Philippines will shut down its airspace for six hours to replace outdated technology.

The Philippines opted to close the whole country's airspace for about six hours to replace some outdated electrical equipment after three consecutive power outages caused substantial disruptions to air travel.…

For a new jet purchase by the end of 2023 Flydubai is in discussions with Airbus and Boeing.

By the end of 2023, or perhaps even in time for the November Dubai Airshow, flydubai aims to have an agreement for new aircraft signed.

SAS LAUNCHES NEW BANGKOK ROUTE

In order to meet the rising demand for leisure travel, SAS will soon operate a new route to Bangkok, Thailand. SAS is committed to improving its offerings. Travelers will be…

Tim Clark Expects No Impact From New Saudi Airlines on Emirates

The CEO of Emirates does not think that his airline's position would be hampered by its Saudi Arabian neighbors despite continual expansion.

Vanessa Hudson will replace Alan Joyce as CEO of Qantas.

Alan Joyce, the CEO of Qantas for the past 15 years, is departing the company for which he is known, and Vanessa Hudson will take over in November.

Flydubai Introduces a New Premium Seat: The Business Suite

Later this year, the Dubai-based airline hopes to roll out its newest, most luxurious business class seat.

New Boeing 787 Dreamliner Seats Are Unveiled By Etihad Airways

On display at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai are new seats for Etihad Airways' Boeing 787 Dreamliners. The brand-new seats will make their debut in the third quarter of…

Israeli passenger dies while flying with El Al to Thailand

59-year-old reports feeling sick mid-flight, but medical personnel are unable to resuscitate him; he later passes out in the restroom of the aircraft.

In the first quarter AirAsia X adds 50% more passengers.

It is hoped that other Asia-Pacific airlines will soon adopt AirAsia X's capacity expansion and expanded ticket sales tactics.