Etihad Airways and EGYPTAIR sign MoU to strengthen relationship
The two airlines Etihad Airways and EGYPTAIR have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen their partnership.
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The two airlines Etihad Airways and EGYPTAIR have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen their partnership.
As part of a sustainability partnership, Cathay and Singapore Airlines have signed an MoU, allowing them to collaborate on green operations.
Texan airport Austin-Bergstrom International (AUS) have released their passenger and cargo numbers for the January-April period.
"With 44% of airlines already fully implementing Resolution 753 tracking...travellers can have even more confidence that their bags will be at the carousel on arrival,” said IATA.
This is the first time that a feasibility study of this magnitude has taken place in Canada to pioneer hydrogen for aviation.
Singapore Airlines have released updates following an incident that took place on flight SQ321, flying London Heathrow to Singapore on 20 May 2024.
Ethiopian Airlines have announced the inauguration of the transformed Addis Ababa Bole International Airport domestic terminal.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai has approved plans that will see a new passenger terminal being built at Al Maktoum International Airport (AMI).
The quieter, more fuel-efficient Airbus A321 Neos will now operate Wizz Air's flights.
European Travel Commission has identified the great recovery Europe's tourism industry is experiencing.
Last week, two Finnair flights had to divert back to Helsinki after GPS interference prevented the approach into Tartu.
International Airport Review caught up with Director of Air Service Development at Edmonton International Airport, Adrian Warchola, at Routes Americas 2024.
Jason Odey, Director of Global Baggage Excellence at Air Canada wrote exclusively in International Airport Review's Issue 4, about the future of baggage handling and what needs to be done to win back the trust of passengers.
London Heathrow warns alterations to the current set up could result in instability and missed opportunities for enhanced international connectivity.
The rule requires incorporating improved fuel-efficient technologies for airplanes manufactured after January 01, 2028.