AirAsia X Announces Naha Okinawa Schedules

AirAsia X Announces the Schedule of Its Upcoming Route to Okinawa

While the schedules for AirAsia X’s upcoming flights to Naha in Okinawa were loaded into the airline’s reservation system earlier, it officially announced them yesterday. The flight will be an extension of one of the airline’s existing Kuala Lumpur – Taipei rotations. D7384/385: Kuala Lumpur – Taipei – Naha and Back AirAsia X will start […]

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Trans States Holdings Cancels SpaceJet Order

Trans States Holdings Cancels Mitsubishi SpaceJet Order

Mitsubishi Aircraft announced today that Trans States Holdings, one of the manufacturer’s few customers, has cancelled its SpaceJet order. The company had the larger SpaceJet M90 – which is not compliant with scope clauses in U.S. airline pilot contracts – on order. Trans States Holdings Cancels Order of Up to 100 SpaceJets Trans States Holdings,

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Cathay Pacific First Class Breakfast

Review: Cathay Pacific 777-300ER First Class from New York JFK to Hong Kong

While Cathay Pacific has not updated its first class seat in quite a long time, it still offers one of the world’s best first class experiences – both onboard and on the ground – in the world. As such, after having flown it on intra-Asian segments, I was excited to try Cathay Pacific’s first class

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Amid Protests, ANA Cuts Japan - Hong Kong Capacity by Up to 34%

Amid Protests, ANA Plans to Cut Japan – Hong Kong Capacity by Up to 34%

According to Nikkei and a variety of other Japanese media, ANA has decided to cut its Japan – Hong Kong capacity considerably between December 1, 2019, and March 28, 2020.  This news comes on the same day as a South China Morning Post’s article reporting that United is seeing some recovery on its routes to

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Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines Sign a New Partnership Agreement, Plan to Share Singapore - Malaysia Revenues

Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines Form Partnership, Plan to Share Singapore – Malaysia Revenues

On October 30, 2019, Singapore Airlines announced that it has signed a new partnership agreement with Malaysia Airlines based on a Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two back in June. Under the new partnership, the two airlines are planning to increase the number of codeshare flights, and even share revenue on flights between the

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The Qantas London Lounge

Qantas Now Offers Paid Access to Six Lounges to All, Even Non-Oneworld Passengers

As initially reported by Executive Traveller, Qantas is now offering paid access to its London Heathrow lounge. The offer extends even to non-oneworld passengers. Today, a Qantas spokesman revealed further details about the offer, including the fact that it has now been rolled out to other lounges – including the first class lounge in Los

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Skymark Airlines Applies for Re-Listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange

Skymark Airlines Applies for Re-Listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange

Earlier today, Bloomberg reported that Skymark Airlines plans to get re-listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). According to the report, the airline has submitted an application to the exchange on October 25, 2019. The date of the potential re-listing is not known yet. Skymark Airlines Plans to Be Re-Listed on the TSE Skymark Airlines’

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JAL to Operate Narita - Vladivostok

JAL Announces Details of New Narita Routes, Beats ANA in Becoming the First Japanese Airline to Serve Vladivostok

It’s been known for a while that JAL will be launching flights from Tokyo Narita to Vladivostok and Bengaluru in 2020. Today, it revealed the schedules of those flights. Perhaps the most surprising part of the announcement is that it will become the first Japanese airline to serve Vladivostok – an achievement that ANA was

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Korean Start-Up Air Premia Announces Plans to Buy Five 787-9s

Korean Start-Up Air Premia Announces Plans to Buy Five 787-9s

Air Premia is a Korean start-up airline that plans to launch operations in 2020. In April 2019, it signed a lease agreement with Aircraft Lease Corporation (ALC) for three 787-9s. Today, it announced that it has signed a tentative agreement with Boeing to buy further five. Air Premia’s New 787-9 Order The new order is

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