- JAL & Thai Airways Expand Bilateral Codeshare Agreement[Mar. 23, 2007]
From March 25, JAL and Thai Airways will expand their bilateral code share agreement to include twice daily domestic flights operated by the Thai airline between Bangkok and the popular holiday destination of Krabi in southern Thailand.
- Qantas Extends Commitment to Football[Mar. 23, 2007]
In another strong endorsement of football's place in mainstream Australian sport, Football Federation Australia and Qantas announced on March 23 that the airline would extend its long association with football in Australia.
- SAS Announces Voluntary Greenhouse Fee[Mar. 15, 2007]
Following in the slipstream of British Airways, Scandinavian airline group SAS introduced a voluntary greenhouse fee for passengers who desire to offset the carbon dioxide emissions generated by their flights on March 14.
- Melbourne Airport Welcomes New Air Service Agreement Between Australia and UAE[Mar. 22, 2007]
The March 22 announcement of a new air service agreement between Australia and the United Arab Emirates is welcome news for both tourism and aviation.
- Tiger Airways Cuts Back Flights to Clark From March 25[Mar. 22, 2007]
Tiger Airways, Singapore's low fare airline, will reduce its flight frequency from Singapore to Clark Airport from 14 flights to nine flights weekly under its (Northern) Summer schedule starting this Sunday March 25, 2007.
- Boeing Supports Nippon Cargo Airlines with Innovative Supply-Chain Solution[Mar. 21, 2007]
Boeing will manage a significant portion of Nippon Cargo Airlines' spare-parts inventory under a program designed to improve spare-parts availability for the freight carrier while reducing operating costs.
- Qantas Urges Engineering Union to Stop Misleading General Public[Mar. 21, 2007]
On March 21, Qantas called for engineering union officials to stop misleading the Australian public about safety and maintenance standards and concentrate on doing their part to support the stringent systems Qantas had in place all over the world.
- Singapore Airlines Announces Northern Summer Schedule[Mar. 20, 2007]
Singapore Airlines is boosting capacity on existing routes between Singapore and key destinations in Asia and Europe to cater to increasing demand when the Northern Summer schedule comes into effect later this month.
- First Class Flight with Corpse[Mar. 20, 2007]
A passenger in first class woke up to a shock when he found himself sitting near a corpse on a British Airways flight, British newspapers reported on March 19.
- easyJet Publishes Its Environmental Strategy[Mar. 01, 2007]
On March 1, easyJet published its Corporate and Social Responsibility Report which outlines its strong environmental credentials and includes three "promises" to help balance aviation's huge social and economic contribution with its impact on climate change.