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India clears Boeing 737 MAX to resume operations

India's aviation authority, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), ungrounded the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft on August 26, 2021. The clearance by the DGCA is...

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Kiwi.com is accused of issuing fake boarding passes Budget airline Ryanair has accused the online travel website Kiwi.com of issuing fake boarding passes for its...

IATA warns

‘BLOCKED FUNDS’ COULD DELAY GLOBAL AIRLINE RECOVERY FROM COVID Airlines association Iata has warned the industry’s recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic could be “slowed” by...

JetBlue quickly moving on!

Launches reusable amenity kits on transatlantic flights The kits include a selection of inflight necessities, as well as two-tone athletic socks made from 100% recycled...

 UK’s covid travel system is holding back recovery

While it is encouraging that more people are taking the opportunity to go on holiday or visit friends and family overseas, we are still...

Where to go this fall?

SAS PRESENTS TRAFFIC PROGRAM FOR THE FALL As demand for both leisure and business travel increases, SAS continues to expand the number of flights. SAS...

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July 2021 Air Ticket Sales in the US Up 947% Over July 2020 Airlines Reporting Corp. (ARC) this week released data showing net sales from ARC-accredited...

Airbus on the right track

Strong 1st half of 2021 allows Airbus to double profit forecast European aerospace giant, Airbus has doubled its profit forecast for 2021 following a stronger...

GO FIRST announces partnership

GO FIRST (formerly known as GoAir) announced a new sales and content distribution partnership with WorldTicket as its GDS sub-hosting partner and Discover the...

BRITISH AIRWAYS PLANS TO RESUME FLIGHTS TO PHOENIX

British Airways is to resume flights from Heathrow to Phoenix later this month after a gap of 18 months due to the Covid-19 pandemic. British...
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Emirates continues upgrading their fleet

Originally, Emirates planned to upgrade 120 aircrafts with new cabins. Now, this has been expanded to a total of 191 aircrafts.  Emirates is undertaking a...

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