Due to increased demand for avoiding stopovers following the post-Covid crisis, the nearly-18-hour marathon journey will commence this year.
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Reactions from this development are likely to be felt all over the region and even around the world for airlines.
In 2022, Airbus intends to deliver 720 commercial planes, up from the 611 planes it delivered in 2021. As the world recovers from the effects...
Qatar Airways said today that beginning in late March 2022, Avios will be used as the reward currency for all members worldwide. Qmiles balances...
IATA Stats Show Air Recovery Vigour
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According to the International Air Transport Association, air travel is showing signs of revival. According to the organisation, international ticket sales have increased by...
Following Western Australia’s borders’ reopening, Qantas will resume direct flights between Perth and London on 19 June, as reported by Executive Traveller. The airline will...
Given the Dubai-based airline’s aircraft on order, Emirates President Tim Clark is dissatisfied with both Airbus and Boeing. Unfortunately, given that global commercial aircraft...

American Airlines has been forced to reduce its summer travel schedule in the northern hemisphere due to delivery delays, and flights between Los Angeles...

Due to the closure of Russian and Ukrainian airspace, Qantas announced on Sunday that it would be rerouting its flight between Darwin and London.
When tourists return to Western Australia, Qantas CEO Alan Joyce will have to "eat some wonderful humble pie," said WA Tourism Minister Roger Cook.