Dragonair has launched a new mobile boarding pass service, available for all flights departing from Hong Kong, which offers passengers the opportunity to enjoy a completely paperless journey.
In January Estonian Air carried 42 657 passengers, which is 14.7% more than year ago. The punctuality of Estonian Air flights in January was 85.85%, giving Estonian Air the position among the most punctual airlines in the world.
Singapore Airlines' third quarter net profit fell 53 percent from a year earlier as higher fuel prices hurt margins and the ongoing global economic downturn reduced demand.
The Global Air Cargo Advisory Group (GACAG) urged the EU to draw back from implementing the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) for aviation.
SITA, the global air transport IT solutions specialist, has been selected by San Diego International Airport to provide the passenger processing technology to underpin the airport's $1 billion dollar improvement project.
airberlin will become a full member of oneworld® with effect from Tuesday 20 March 2012, adding Europe's sixth largest carrier to the premier global airline alliance.
The Emirates Group recognised the outstanding achievements of its staff today, during the Group's annual Najm Chairman's Awards, held at the company's headquarters.
Emirates, one of the world's fastest growing airlines, has extended its reach into Africa with the launch of a new linked service to Lusaka and Harare.
Japan's All Nippon Airways said its net profit for the nine months to December fell 10.0 percent from a year earlier due to an increase in corporate taxes.
DP World, the Dubai government-backed port operator, said that business at its docks jumped 10 percent last year, helped by growth in emerging markets.
Southeast Asian carriers are set to profit from the expected surge in the number of leisure and business travellers to Myanmar as it re-emerges from political isolation, but poor infrastructure is likely to slow development.
Flag carrier Korean Air said it swung to a net loss last year because of higher fuel costs, lower cargo demand and a weaker local currency.
Enhancing its premium travel offering, Emirates has now introduced a new fleet of 46 Mercedes E200 cars as a part of its Chauffeur-drive service for its First Class passengers, to and from Emirates Terminal 3 at Dubai International airport.
Singapore budget airline Tiger Airways said it had bought a 33 percent stake in beleaguered Indonesian carrier PT Mandala Airlines as part of its regional expansion plans.
Air New Zealand chief executive officer (CEO) Rob Fyfe will stand down at the end of 2012 after seven years in charge of the national carrier, the airline saidy.
Asian air freight demand fell 4.8 per cent in 2011 year on year, reflecting weak worldwide economic conditions according to the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA).
Bucking worldwide trends, and troubles from the European debt crisis, Brussels Airport posted a year-on-year 7.3 per cent cargo volume increase to 475,000 tonnes in December, reports London's International Freighting Weekly.
time:matters, the expert for global Special Speed Logistics, has expanded its sameday air network in Romania. Effective immediately, Timisoara Airport (TSR) is available for highly urgent shipments. Timisoara is, in addition to Bucharest, the second time:matters station in Romania.
Just three weeks after the launch of flights to Dublin, Emirates has announced a larger aircraft will be deployed on the route from 1st July.
Lufthansa Cargo has launched weekly service from its home base at Frankfurt to the US automotive metropolis of Detroit, using an MD-11 aircraft from January 23.