28 Aug 2024
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- China Aviation Industry Newsletter
- India Aviation Industry Newsletter
- Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter
- Irish Commercial Aircraft Update
- North America Newsletter
- Cityjet operates Lufthansa Frankfurt-Cork services
- First Dublin Visit JetBlue A321Neo in Mint Leaves livery
- Prestwick Aircraft Maintenance (PAM) acquires Boeing 737-800 airframe
- LV-KJE Boeing 737-8Q8 c/n 30700 FlyBondi Delivered to Ezeiza International 03/07/24 ex 2-HOWW.
- LY-CYN Airbus A319-111 c/n 2884 Heston Airlines Delivered to Vilnius 09/07/24 ex G-EZBE.
- VP-CSE Airbus A330-343(F) c/n 1510 JLPS Leasing Ferried to Teruel 13/08/24.
- Etihad Airways celebrates 20 years in India with Airbus A380 service to Mumbai
- EL AL Israel Airlines finalises historic order for 31 Boeing 737 MAX
- Flair Airlines Welcomes Sumanth Rao as New Chief Financial Officer
- Fly2Sky Strengthening Partnership with airBaltic
- London City Airport’s annual passenger cap to increase from 6.5m to 9m by 2031
- NAC has executed a lease agreement for three ATR 72-600s with Fiji Airways
- ‘Ryanair got 15 of 24 promised Boeing aircraft this summer ‘and it looks like 20 out of 29 next summer’ – Michael O’Leary
- Schweizer signs Helix Av as a new sales and service center serving U.K. and Ireland
- Shannon Airport commemorates 15th anniversary of US pre-clearance
- The Latest Travel News from Eoghan Corry – August 2024
- @PaulBuckley Airline capacity flows like water, into pools of unmet demand or lower cost. There’s no conspiracy to deprive SNN and ORK of routes.
- @PaulaCoganCork Interesting data which no doubt is reflected in STR data across the globe. We have This is also a Post Covid phenomenon I would suggest as people continue to work through a bucket list and live by a mantra that that life is too short not to enjoy it.
- @SeanM1997 London City Airport has gained planning permission to expand from 6.5 million annual passengers to 9 million annual passengers Additional morning departures for quieter aircraft. However, the 24 hour weekend respite will remain in place.
- @simonasbartkus New Route using Risk sharing model: Vilnius to Düsseldorf non-stop, 2x weekly starting 31st of October. There are now 10 total routes between Lithuania and Germany, bringing record connectivity between the two countries.
- Hattiesburg airport receives $1.5 million grant for taxiway expansion
- How the ultra wealthy travel in Singapore
- Michael O’Leary ‘aircraft that were due in summer 2024 have been lost to Dublin because of passenger cap’
- Warning signals from the travel sector of a consumer slowdown