07 Mar 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North American Aviation Newsletter
- Icelandair increases Dublin route capacity
- Malta Air Fleet Expands to 173 Boeing 737s
- United Airlines resumes Washington Dulles-Dublin route
- EI-HEA Airbus A330-302(F) c/n 116 ASL Airlines Ireland Ferried Dresden-St Anthan 05/02/24 for part-out & scrap.
- OE-LDS Airbus A321-271N c/n 10626 AerCap Registered at Lourdes 27/02/24.
- American Airlines places orders for Airbus, Boeing and Embraer aircraft
- Avia Solutions Group concluded acquisition of Skytrans Airlines, expanding to 12 AOCs worldwide
- England’s finance minister Jeremy Hunt looks to raise aviation passenger duty in scramble for cash
- Eurowings and AEGEAN airlines agree on bilateral codeshare
- Icelandair selects RTX's Pratt & Whitney GTF Engines to power up to 35 Airbus A320neo family aircraft
- ITB Berlin brings together 400 key speakers on world travel
- Jazeera Airways announces new Chief Executive Officer
- JetBlue Announces Termination of Merger Agreement with Spirit
- SkyWest Secures Agreement to fly 20 Additional E175s for United
- AerCap investor day to offer ‘detailed review of strategy and operations’ to stakeholders
- Aer Lingus reports 10.7m passengers in 2023, profit of €225m
- Dublin airport handled 73pc of all aviation passengers to and from the island in 2023
- Easyjet extends Belfast-Krakow schedule to winter
- Emirates Media Event in 25 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin
- Failure to lift Dublin Airport cap will have severe consequences for €5bn tourism industry
- @Airbus Excited to have #VietjetAir as a future operator with the signing of a MoU for 20 #A330neo. The A330neo will support the airline as it grows its network while offering passengers the highest levels of comfort thanks to its latest #AirspaceCabin features! #SGAirshow2024.
- @Exec_Traveller Exclusive: Qantas is considering a new Qantas Club ‘subscription' model for lounge access, with a low month-by-month cost #PaxEx
- @Exec_Traveller The proposed ‘Airline Passenger Protections’ aka ‘Pay on Delay’ bill would give Australia a legislated compensation scheme for delayed or cancelled flights, along the same lines as those of Europe and the UK @theAPEXassoc #PaxEx.
- @IATA China remained under strict travel policies for 3 years. When restrictions were lifted, travel demand surged domestically which had fully recovered to pre-COVID levels of origin-destination domestic PAX while int´l traffic reached 58.3% by Dec 2023.