China Southern boosts Australasia-UK flight options
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- Tuesday, 12 June 2012
China Southern Airlines is to boost its operations to Europe in order to gain more of the Australia and New Zealand outbound travel market.
China Southern Airlines is to boost its operations to Europe in order to gain more of the Australia and New Zealand outbound travel market.
The head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) says the EU blacklist of carriers banned from the EU includes several that are safe and claims the EU has failed to aid others needing practical help.
A new branch of global logistics provider Mainfreight has opened in Le Havre, France and initially it will focus on import groupage services, with activities to be extended to export groupage services in Q3 2012.
Australia's Tourism & Transport Forum (TTF) chief John Lee has told the country's Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee that new and increased taxes and other levies will hit inbound tourism revenues.
Shenzhen, China-based Jade Cargo International is being liquidated.
Auckland International Airport (AIA) is increasing its domestic passenger charge on airlines from July 1, adding NZ$1.32 per fare to the fees airlines pay the airport. These fees currently stand at NZ$4.23.
Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organisation for leading US airlines, has called on the United States government to take action to halt the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS tax), saying it seeks to unlawfully tax US airlines and establishes a dangerous precedent that could be used to tax the products and services of other US industries.
China's China Cargo Airlines is expected to join the SkyTeam Cargo alliance by the end of June 2013.
The International Air Services Commission (IASC) has earned praise from within the aviation sector for its new-look website. Improvements have made access of information easier, while softening what previously had something of a utilitarian presentation.
China Southern Airlines is to boost its operations to Europe in order to gain more of the Australia and New Zealand outbound travel market.
The head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) says the EU blacklist of carriers banned from the EU includes several that are safe and claims the EU has failed to aid others needing practical help.
A new branch of global logistics provider Mainfreight has opened in Le Havre, France and initially it will focus on import groupage services, with activities to be extended to export groupage services in Q3 2012.
Australia's Tourism & Transport Forum (TTF) chief John Lee has told the country's Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee that new and increased taxes and other levies will hit inbound tourism revenues.
Shenzhen, China-based Jade Cargo International is being liquidated.
Auckland International Airport (AIA) is increasing its domestic passenger charge on airlines from July 1, adding NZ$1.32 per fare to the fees airlines pay the airport. These fees currently stand at NZ$4.23.
Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organisation for leading US airlines, has called on the United States government to take action to halt the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS tax), saying it seeks to unlawfully tax US airlines and establishes a dangerous precedent that could be used to tax the products and services of other US industries.
China's China Cargo Airlines is expected to join the SkyTeam Cargo alliance by the end of June 2013.
The International Air Services Commission (IASC) has earned praise from within the aviation sector for its new-look website. Improvements have made access of information easier, while softening what previously had something of a utilitarian presentation.