The Western Australian government has threatened to fine passengers up to A$50,000 for not wearing masks inside and outside the state's airport terminals.
Covid flight restrictions (passenger arrivals caps) in Australia have prompted Dubai-based Emirates to temporarily cancel all 19 weekly flights to and from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, further delaying the homecoming of Australians currently in Europe and the Middle East.
South Korea's Eastar Jet has become the country's first low cost carrier to file for court receivership, hoping to continue to seek a 'white knight' investor while it negotiates with creditors for debt reductions.
The UK government's Transport secretary Grant Shapps says new Covid testing arrangements for all arrivals - including returning residents - to England will become mandatory as of 4 am on Monday 18 January, not 4am Friday 15 January as previously announced.
Europe's low-cost carrier Norwegian Air is moving back to its roots, ending transatlantic and other long-haul operations in favour of its short-haul network.
American Airlines (AA) has expanded access to the VeriFLY app, a mobile health passport that helps customers understand and verify their travel requirements.
In anticipation of Fiji’s borders re-opening to tourists, Tourism Fiji has introduced the 'Care Fiji Commitment' which is a program including enhanced safety, health and hygiene protocols to ensure the safety of travellers to Fiji in a post Covid-19 world.
CinefestOZ Albany, Western Australia, a three day film festival, will take place from 29 April to 01 May, 2021.
The event will feature opening and closing night sessions, free community screenings, a short film set and will also incorporate the Cinesnaps schools program.
The Seattle times reports Boeing's Washington state, USA drone unit Insitu will pay US$25 million to settle a federal lawsuit accusing it of overcharging on military contracts.
Australia's Qantas Airways has lowered its domestic capacity expectations for the March quarter, down from 80 per cent to 60 per cent because of Covid-related outbreaks and state border closings.
The Western Australian government has threatened to fine passengers up to A$50,000 for not wearing masks inside and outside the state's airport terminals.
Covid flight restrictions (passenger arrivals caps) in Australia have prompted Dubai-based Emirates to temporarily cancel all 19 weekly flights to and from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, further delaying the homecoming of Australians currently in Europe and the Middle East.
South Korea's Eastar Jet has become the country's first low cost carrier to file for court receivership, hoping to continue to seek a 'white knight' investor while it negotiates with creditors for debt reductions.
The UK government's Transport secretary Grant Shapps says new Covid testing arrangements for all arrivals - including returning residents - to England will become mandatory as of 4 am on Monday 18 January, not 4am Friday 15 January as previously announced.
Europe's low-cost carrier Norwegian Air is moving back to its roots, ending transatlantic and other long-haul operations in favour of its short-haul network.
American Airlines (AA) has expanded access to the VeriFLY app, a mobile health passport that helps customers understand and verify their travel requirements.
In anticipation of Fiji’s borders re-opening to tourists, Tourism Fiji has introduced the 'Care Fiji Commitment' which is a program including enhanced safety, health and hygiene protocols to ensure the safety of travellers to Fiji in a post Covid-19 world.
CinefestOZ Albany, Western Australia, a three day film festival, will take place from 29 April to 01 May, 2021.
The event will feature opening and closing night sessions, free community screenings, a short film set and will also incorporate the Cinesnaps schools program.
The Seattle times reports Boeing's Washington state, USA drone unit Insitu will pay US$25 million to settle a federal lawsuit accusing it of overcharging on military contracts.
Australia's Qantas Airways has lowered its domestic capacity expectations for the March quarter, down from 80 per cent to 60 per cent because of Covid-related outbreaks and state border closings.