- SIA to Redefine Premium Air Travel[Oct. 09, 2006]
Customers can look forward to the most comfortable and elegant premium class cabins in the sky as Singapore Airlines to unveil its latest suite of cabin products.
- Adelaide Airport Rated No. 1 in Australia[Oct. 18, 2006]
Adelaide Airport is the best airport in Australia, say those in the know.
- SIA Honoured at 17th TTG Travel Awards[Oct. 13, 2006]
Singapore Airlines has been honoured as a member of the exclusive TTG Travel Hall of Fame for the fifth consecutive year. This special award pays tribute to an elite group of companies, which have won the Travel Award at least ten times since the annual awards were inaugurated in 1989. Singapore Airlines was first inducted in 2000.
- Cathay Pacific Hints 3rd Melbourne Flight[Oct. 12, 2006]
Cathay Pacific will add a third daily flight to Melbourne next year in a further strengthening of its Australian network.
- Virgin Atlantic Eyes Melbourne[Oct. 11, 2006]
Melbourne could be a future Australian hub for Virgin Atlantic, according to its new Australia general manager Jonathan Harding.
- Thai Airways Increases Services to Brisbane[Oct. 09, 2006]
Brisbane Airport Corporation Pty Limited (BAC) has welcomed the announcement by Thai Airways International (THAI) to upgrade its services to Brisbane from three to five per week from 1 December this year.
- Sydney Airport: Instant Flight Times via SMS[Sep. 21, 2006]
Sydney Airport Corporation Limited (SACL) has re-launched their enhanced SMS service giving instant access to live flight times for all Sydney Airport flights.
- Melbourne Airport Car Park Upgrade Goes Live[Oct. 12, 2006]
A major upgrade of Melbourne Airport's Long Term Car Park was opened this week, signalling a new era for Australian and international travellers using the airport.
- Melbourne Airport: Top Tourism Innovator[Sep. 20, 2006]
Melbourne Airport has been honoured by Travel + Leisure Australia magazine as one of Australia's top 20 tourism innovators in its inaugural tourism innovator awards.
- JAL to Codeshare with Galaxy Airlines[Oct. 12, 2006]
Japan Airlines (JAL) announced its intention to sign a code share agreement with the Japanese cargo start-up Galaxy Airlines. The proposed agreement is subject to the approval of Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation.