Australian Capacity to Get Boost from Emirates
Emirates has announced it will ramp up its operations in Australia by upgrading its second daily flight EK430/431 between Dubai and Brisbane to an A380 starting from 1 October
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Emirates has announced it will ramp up its operations in Australia by upgrading its second daily flight EK430/431 between Dubai and Brisbane to an A380 starting from 1 October
Qantas has announced it is launching a second international route from Darwin, with direct flights from the Northern Territory to Singapore.
Magoos Café and Bar has quietly undergone a change of management earlier this month and whilst patrons will still be treated to the same quality service and food, the venue will undergo some improvements to increase capacity and offerings through the summer months.
As this years’ “volunteer” to stay and keep things running whilst all other staff are away for their festive holidays, I decided to take advantage of an early break and headed to the Intercontinental Bali Resort for a couple of weeks, to unwind, relax and refresh.
Qantas has launched a one-stop travel management tool that will allow almost half a million small and medium sized Australian businesses to streamline and manage their travel requirements.
Etihad Airways has unveiled flagship premium lounges at Abu Dhabi International Airport’s new Terminal A. This follows Etihad making history when it operated Terminal A’s first commercial flight on 31 October.
Emirates has completed 15 years of operations to Los Angeles, one of the busiest routes in its US network.
The Emirates Group announced its best-ever six-month financial result. The Group is reporting a 2023-24 half-year net profit of AED 10.1 billion (US$ 2.7 billion), surpassing its record half-year profit of AED 4.2 billion (US$ 1.2 billion) last year by 138%.
Etihad has completed its 10th consecutive IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) with zero findings and zero observations
Robust demand for air travel continued into the Northern Summer travel season, led by the rebound in passenger traffic to North Asia with the full reopening of China, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, and Taiwan. This resulted in record half-year operating and net profits for the SIA Group