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Alaska Airlines announces new seasonal flights from Portland, Oregon

Alaska Airlines is bringing four new markets to customers in the Rose City.

Categories North America

Virgin Atlantic and Flybe codeshare opens new destinations for Scotland

From today customers will be able to book tickets to travel from Edinburgh and Aberdeen with Flybe, and connect onto Virgin Atlantic flights.

Categories Europe

Unite: Time for British Airways to address cabin crew concerns over poverty pay

Today around 40 British Airways flights have been canceled as airline’s cabin crew walked out for a 48h strike.

Categories Europe

November Air Freight Demand Reflects Strong Peak Season

IATA released data for global air freight markets showing that demand rose 6.8% in November 2016 compared to the year-earlier period.

Categories North America

Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines going online on short haul and mid-range flights

Last summer, Lufthansa received the so-called Supplemental Type Certificate for the Airbus fleet A320 from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

Categories Europe

Jeju Air Finalizes Order for Three Next-Generation 737-800s

Jeju Air, based in South Korea was established as Korea’s first low-cost carrier in 2005 and launched operations in 2006.

Categories Asia

Gulfstream G650ER Climes Two More City-Pair Records

Gulfstream today announced the company’s flagship Gulfstream G650ER recently claimed two more city-pair records.

Categories Uncategorized

FAA Issues General Aviation Medical Rule

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today issued a final rule that allows general aviation pilots to fly without holding a FAA medical certificate

Categories North America

Etihad Airways introduces third daily flight to Riyadh

Etihad Airways launched scheduled flights to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with services to Riyadh in 2004 and has steadily grown capacity.

Categories Middle East

Croatia Airlines joins European Regions Airline Association (ERA)

Croatia Airlines has joined the European Regions Airline Association (ERA), bringing the total number of airlines in ERA membership to 54.

Categories Europe
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