- Harmony Airways Announces Summer 2007 Core Schedule[Feb. 12, 2007]
Harmony Airways' summer 2007 flight schedule was released on Feb. 12 with additional flight service to the Vancouver-based carrier's Hawaii and Toronto routes.
- Mile-high Fling Ends in Sacking[Feb. 20, 2007]
Qantas has fired a stewardess who gave a detailed account to a newspaper of a midair tryst with actor Ralph Fiennes in an aircraft toilet cubicle.
- Air New Zealand Wins Prestigious In-flight Wine Awards[Feb. 14, 2007]
Air New Zealand's premium onboard wine selection has been recognised as one of the best in the world, with the airline scooping three awards in a prestigious competition on Feb. 14.
- UK CAA Reports Punctuality of Flights in Jul. to Sep. 2006[Feb. 07, 2007]
In United Kingdom, the punctuality of scheduled airlines fell sharply in the third quarter of 2006 compared with the same period in 2005, according to figures released on Feb. 7 by the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). During the same period the punctuality of charter carriers was unchanged.
- Ryanair Releases January's Customer Service Statistics[Feb. 19, 2007]
Ryanair, Europe's largest low fares airline, released on Feb. 19 its customer service statistics for January 2007. Ryanair is committed to publishing customer service statistics each month which again this month confirm that Ryanair is No. 1 for Customer Service.
- Korean Air, One of Best "Cellars in The Sky"[Feb. 14, 2007]
Korean Air's world class wine service has been recognized by Business Traveller magazine, in association with Wine and Spirit Magazine, as having one of the industry's best wine services.
- Cebu Pacific Doubles Frequency for Manila-Legaspi[Feb. 15, 2007]
Cebu Pacific (CEB) will start operating a second daily Manila-Legaspi service in anticipation of the coming summer peak. The additional A320 direct service will operate from March 22 to June 12, 2007.
- Skittering Squirrel Forces Plane to Land[Feb. 15, 2007]
An American Airlines flight made an unscheduled landing in Honolulu after pilots heard something skittering about in the wire-laden space over the cockpit. The airline blamed the emergency landing of the Tokyo-Dallas flight with 202 passengers on a stowaway squirrel.
- Cebu Pacific Adds Frequencies for Summer Peak[Feb. 13, 2007]
In anticipation of the upcoming summer season, Cebu Pacific (CEB) will increase its frequencies from Manila to Davao, Cagayan de Oro, Bacolod and Iloilo from March 22 to June 12, 2007.
- Irked German Tourist Arrested at Manila's Airport[Feb. 12, 2007]
A 66-year-old German tourist, annoyed by stringent security at Manila's airport, dropped his pants before walking through an X-ray machine, newspapers said on Feb. 12.