MEA to hold Evolve at Sofitel Melbourne on 01 July
- MICE News
- Tuesday, 11 May 2021
The Meetings Events Australia (MEA) annual one day promotion ‘Evolve’ will take place at the Sofitel Melbourne on Collins, Melbourne 01 July.
Australia stays closed till 2022
- BTN News
- Tuesday, 11 May 2021
Australia has pushed back its international border reopening date till some time in 2022.
ANA, JAL boost LCC ties
- BTN News
- Tuesday, 11 May 2021
Japan's two major airlines, ANA Holdings and Japan Airlines are strengthening their ties with low-cost carriers (LCCs).
Pragusa set for 2021 liftoff
- BTN News
- Sunday, 09 May 2021
New London-based airline Pragusa.One aims to connect the Czech Republic with eight destinations in the US and Asia, with its first flights scheduled to take off from Dubrovnik next month.
UK government names 'green' 12
- BTN News
- Sunday, 09 May 2021
The UK government has named the 12 countries on its 'green' (no quarantine) travel list for travel from May 17 - and airlines and holiday companies have hiked prices in tandem with the decision.
Doyle out to reset BA's image
- BTN News
- Sunday, 09 May 2021
British Airways (BA) is to feature its own staff in upcoming advertising ahead of the reopening of international travel on 17 May.
Qantas adds Melbourne-Burnie run
- BTN News
- Sunday, 09 May 2021
In Australia, Qantas is set to offer seven weekly return Melbourne-Burnie flights for the first time in 15 years, using 50-seat Bombardier Q300 turboprops.
It's currently a Rex route.
Qantas changes Club membership costs for newbies
- BTN News
- Sunday, 09 May 2021
Australia's Qantas is cutting the cost of joining its Qantas Club lounge program, but increasing the cost of renewals.
AENA should take the hit on airport costs - IATA
- BTN News
- Saturday, 08 May 2021
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has warned that proposals by AENA to increase user charges at the 46 airports it operates across Spain could damage Spain’s economic and employment recovery from Covid-19.
ACCC blocks Qantas-JAL partnership
- BTN News
- Saturday, 08 May 2021
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) intends to deny authorisation for a joint business agreement between Qantas Airways and Japan Airlines covering flights between Australia, New Zealand and Japan.
Australia delays border reopening, Qantas selects Sydney for first Sunrise flights
- BTN News
- Saturday, 08 May 2021
As the Australian government confirmed full international travel won't return until next year, flag carrier Qantas has confirmed its long-haul non-stop plans for flights to the USA and Europe (aka Project Sunrise) will launch from Sydney.
GBTA votes for change
- BTN News
- Saturday, 08 May 2021
The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) has voted to grant 'allied' or supplier members full voting rights and also to redefine ‘indirect’ membership as non-voting ‘affiliate’ members including press, student and honorary/retired members.
African MAX crash families call for changes to FAA management
- Health & Leisure
- Friday, 07 May 2021
More than 900 family members and friends who lost loved ones in the March 2019 crash of a B737 MAX jet in Ethiopia have demanded that US president Joe Biden and Transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg remove administrator Steven Dickson, Safety director Ali Bahrami and other top leaders at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
MEA to hold Evolve at Sofitel Melbourne on 01 July
- MICE News
- Tuesday, 11 May 2021
The Meetings Events Australia (MEA) annual one day promotion ‘Evolve’ will take place at the Sofitel Melbourne on Collins, Melbourne 01 July.
Australia stays closed till 2022
- BTN News
- Tuesday, 11 May 2021
Australia has pushed back its international border reopening date till some time in 2022.
ANA, JAL boost LCC ties
- BTN News
- Tuesday, 11 May 2021
Japan's two major airlines, ANA Holdings and Japan Airlines are strengthening their ties with low-cost carriers (LCCs).
Pragusa set for 2021 liftoff
- BTN News
- Sunday, 09 May 2021
New London-based airline Pragusa.One aims to connect the Czech Republic with eight destinations in the US and Asia, with its first flights scheduled to take off from Dubrovnik next month.
UK government names 'green' 12
- BTN News
- Sunday, 09 May 2021
The UK government has named the 12 countries on its 'green' (no quarantine) travel list for travel from May 17 - and airlines and holiday companies have hiked prices in tandem with the decision.
Doyle out to reset BA's image
- BTN News
- Sunday, 09 May 2021
British Airways (BA) is to feature its own staff in upcoming advertising ahead of the reopening of international travel on 17 May.
Qantas adds Melbourne-Burnie run
- BTN News
- Sunday, 09 May 2021
In Australia, Qantas is set to offer seven weekly return Melbourne-Burnie flights for the first time in 15 years, using 50-seat Bombardier Q300 turboprops.
It's currently a Rex route.
Qantas changes Club membership costs for newbies
- BTN News
- Sunday, 09 May 2021
Australia's Qantas is cutting the cost of joining its Qantas Club lounge program, but increasing the cost of renewals.
AENA should take the hit on airport costs - IATA
- BTN News
- Saturday, 08 May 2021
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has warned that proposals by AENA to increase user charges at the 46 airports it operates across Spain could damage Spain’s economic and employment recovery from Covid-19.
ACCC blocks Qantas-JAL partnership
- BTN News
- Saturday, 08 May 2021
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) intends to deny authorisation for a joint business agreement between Qantas Airways and Japan Airlines covering flights between Australia, New Zealand and Japan.
Australia delays border reopening, Qantas selects Sydney for first Sunrise flights
- BTN News
- Saturday, 08 May 2021
As the Australian government confirmed full international travel won't return until next year, flag carrier Qantas has confirmed its long-haul non-stop plans for flights to the USA and Europe (aka Project Sunrise) will launch from Sydney.
GBTA votes for change
- BTN News
- Saturday, 08 May 2021
The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) has voted to grant 'allied' or supplier members full voting rights and also to redefine ‘indirect’ membership as non-voting ‘affiliate’ members including press, student and honorary/retired members.
African MAX crash families call for changes to FAA management
- Health & Leisure
- Friday, 07 May 2021
More than 900 family members and friends who lost loved ones in the March 2019 crash of a B737 MAX jet in Ethiopia have demanded that US president Joe Biden and Transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg remove administrator Steven Dickson, Safety director Ali Bahrami and other top leaders at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).