Airports in Asia-Pacific and Middle East Set for $240 Billion Upgrade by 2035
Over the next decade the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions will invest a staggering $240 billion to modernize existing airports and build new ones.
Over the next decade the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions will invest a staggering $240 billion to modernize existing airports and build new ones.
After more than a decade, Virgin Atlantic has returned to Toronto; inaugurating a new route from London Heathrow Airport.
Lufthansa will roll out its premium Allegris first class cabin on Munich to San Francisco, Chicago, San Diego, Shanghai and Bengaluru routes this summer.
Air New Zealand and Air India have forged a new codeshare agreement and MoU, eying the prospect of establishing new direct flights by 2028.
IndiGo A321neo VT-IBI has suffered tailstrike damage a second time - this time during a landing at Chennai Airport (MAA) on 8 March.
Air India will strengthen its Japan connectivity, moving its flight operations to Tokyo Haneda (HND) and expanding its existing codeshare with ANA.
Air India and Lufthansa Group have expanded their existing codeshare partnership, adding nearly 60 additional routes across 12 Indian and 26 European cities.
Virgin Atlantic and WestJet have expanded their codeshare agreement to boost travel connections between Canada, the UK, and key destinations like India.
Responding to rising demand, Etihad Airways will increase its service between Atlanta and Abu Dhabi to daily flights from November 2025.
Akasa Air has secured significant new investments from a consortium of prominent Indian investors to support its growth plans.