Singapore Airlines will begin daily flights from Singapore-Changi to Cebu and Davao on Friday, April 1, 2022, according to the airline’s announcement on Wednesday. For
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Philippine Airlines’ Ambitious Plans Are Among The Top 3
Philippine Airlines has emerged from bankruptcy and is aiming for the stars, aiming to become one of Asia’s top three airlines over the next five
The Philippines’ first aviation award giving body, AirAsia Stellar Awards 2022, acknowledged A-list personalities, influencers, respected industry and trade partners
The Hall of the Stars has been unveiled by AirAsia Philippines, reinforcing its position as the Airline of the Stars. 100 members of the media,
Airlines face a new crisis as a result of the Ukraine war and rising fuel prices, according to IATA
As airlines begin to recover from COVID-19, International Air Transport Association has warned that Ukraine conflict and rising fuel costs will put additional strain on
Prior To The Holy Week Exodus, AirAsia Resumes Domestic Operations at NAIA Terminal 4
Manila, 14 March 2022 – In preparation for the flood of visitors flying for summer and Holy Week, AirAsia Philippines has relocated its domestic operations
“In April, AirAsia Thailand will resume flights to seven countries”
BANGKOK, March 14 — Beginning next month, AirAsia Thailand will restart international flights to seven countries on 18 itineraries. Santisuk Klongchaiya, AirAsia Thailand’s chief executive
“SEVEN AIRLINE INDUSTRY PREDICTIONS FROM CIRIUM FOR 2022”
As part of the analyst’s report for 2021, Cirium’s CEO Jeremy Bowen has given his seven forecasts for the aviation industry for 2022. He says
The International Airport of Bohol-Panglao has finally been built
BPIA, dubbed the “Green Gateway to the World,” can handle around two million people per year and can accommodate four large planes, such as Boeing
According to Cebu Pacific, 85 percent of its operational flight crew has been upgraded
Cebu Pacific, the Philippines’ largest airline, has achieved an 85 percent booster vaccination rate for its active flight crew, instilling trust and safety as travel
In southern Guangxi province, a China Eastern Airlines plane carrying 132 people crashed in the mountains
According to China’s Civil Aviation Administration, the Boeing 737-800 had 123 passengers and nine crew members (CAA). The exact number of people killed and the