Flynas adds Brussels route
- BTN News
- Tuesday, 05 December 2023
Saudi Arabia’s budget airline flynas has added a direct route between Jeddah and Brussels, Belgium.
Saudi Arabia’s budget airline flynas has added a direct route between Jeddah and Brussels, Belgium.
Alaska Airlines plans to buy Hawaiian Airlines for US$1.9 billion, a deal that would allow Alaska to enlarge its West Coast network and gain access to Asia.
Australia's low-cost airline Bonza says it has had to cancel December flights between Darwin and the Gold Coast because of slow 'regulatory approval processes'.
Visa's latest Global Travel Intentions (GTI) study indicates Asia Pacific travellers prefer using credit, debit and prepaid cards as payment methods when travelling.
Traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) showed a sharp rise in October's international passenger demand as traffic figures recovered globally.
USA-based plane maker Boeing says Southeast Asia will need 4,225 new commercial and freighter planes by 2042, with commercial marketing managing director for Asia Pacific David Schulte saying the figure breaks down to 770 new widebody and 3,390 narrowbody aircraft, 45 regional jets and 20 freighters.
Cirium flight data from December to March shows Singapore Airlines will have about 58 per cent of the non-stop services between Singapore and Australia this southern summer, including up to 21 daily flights between December and the end of March.
A tidal farm off the coast of Orkney, Scotland is aiming to hold the largest number of (tidal) turbines anywhere in the world.
Hong Kong will host IBTM's inaugural MICE trade show IBTM Asia Pacific 2025.
In order to bring this flagship event to Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) teamed up with the Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Hotels Association, Hong Kong Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions, and AsiaWorld-Expo to pitch to the organiser the city's potential in developing multi-destination tourism in GBA.
Team Hong Kong celebrates the win with a lion dance performance.
The Australian regulator the ACCC wants the aviation industry and other interested parties to comment on Airservices Australia’s draft proposal to increase the prices it charges airlines for its en route navigation, terminal navigation and aviation rescue and fire-fighting (ARFF) services.
A cost of living survey by UK-based venue Eastside Rooms’ reveals organisers are seeing significant changes in delegate behaviour due to financial challenges.
Honolulu’s international airport (HNL) has become the latest airport in the United States to sign up for SITA’s biometric-enabled Smart Path to support US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in fulfilling its congressional mandate for biometric passenger screening on exit from the US.
Saudi Arabia’s budget airline flynas has added a direct route between Jeddah and Brussels, Belgium.
Alaska Airlines plans to buy Hawaiian Airlines for US$1.9 billion, a deal that would allow Alaska to enlarge its West Coast network and gain access to Asia.
Australia's low-cost airline Bonza says it has had to cancel December flights between Darwin and the Gold Coast because of slow 'regulatory approval processes'.
Visa's latest Global Travel Intentions (GTI) study indicates Asia Pacific travellers prefer using credit, debit and prepaid cards as payment methods when travelling.
Traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) showed a sharp rise in October's international passenger demand as traffic figures recovered globally.
USA-based plane maker Boeing says Southeast Asia will need 4,225 new commercial and freighter planes by 2042, with commercial marketing managing director for Asia Pacific David Schulte saying the figure breaks down to 770 new widebody and 3,390 narrowbody aircraft, 45 regional jets and 20 freighters.
Cirium flight data from December to March shows Singapore Airlines will have about 58 per cent of the non-stop services between Singapore and Australia this southern summer, including up to 21 daily flights between December and the end of March.
A tidal farm off the coast of Orkney, Scotland is aiming to hold the largest number of (tidal) turbines anywhere in the world.
Hong Kong will host IBTM's inaugural MICE trade show IBTM Asia Pacific 2025.
In order to bring this flagship event to Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) teamed up with the Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Hotels Association, Hong Kong Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions, and AsiaWorld-Expo to pitch to the organiser the city's potential in developing multi-destination tourism in GBA.
Team Hong Kong celebrates the win with a lion dance performance.
The Australian regulator the ACCC wants the aviation industry and other interested parties to comment on Airservices Australia’s draft proposal to increase the prices it charges airlines for its en route navigation, terminal navigation and aviation rescue and fire-fighting (ARFF) services.
A cost of living survey by UK-based venue Eastside Rooms’ reveals organisers are seeing significant changes in delegate behaviour due to financial challenges.
Honolulu’s international airport (HNL) has become the latest airport in the United States to sign up for SITA’s biometric-enabled Smart Path to support US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in fulfilling its congressional mandate for biometric passenger screening on exit from the US.