- Chinese Airline's Daily Flights "Worth NZ$100 Million"[Nov. 02, 2011]
China Southern Airlines has started flying daily to and from New Zealand in a move welcomed as a boost for the economy.
- Virgin Australia Beefs Up Business Class[Nov. 02, 2011]
Virgin Australia is expanding its business class service to Australia's busiest routes from January, with fares up to 30 percent below troubled rival Qantas Airways , Virgin's chief said on Wednesday.
- Boeing Dreamliner Makes Debut on Japan Domestic Routes[Nov. 01, 2011]
All Nippon Airways (ANA) put Boeing Co.'s 787 Dreamliner in regular domestic services on Tuesday morning, starting with flights on the route connecting Tokyo International Airport at Haneda and Okayama Airport, western Japan.
- Direct Flights to Be Launched Between Chinese Mainland's Lanzhou, Taipei[Nov. 01, 2011]
Regular direct flights will be launched between the Chinese mainland's far western city of Lanzhou and Taipei next month to meet increasing market demand, local authorities said Tuesday.
- Singapore Airlines Unveils Scoot Budget Carrier[Nov. 01, 2011]
Singapore Airlines is hoping travelers will "Scoot" to its new long-haul budget carrier as one of the world's leading airline brands seeks to muscle in on Asia's burgeoning no-frills market.
- Daily Flights from NZ to China Announced[Nov. 01, 2011]
Asia's largest airline is today starting a direct daily service between New Zealand and China.
- Five More Direct Flights Launched Between Hainan, Taiwan[Nov. 01, 2011]
Five more direct flights were launched Monday between the Chinese mainland's southernmost province of Hainan and Taiwan, bringing the total number of direct flights between the two regions to nine.
- Planes Fly Again Between Christchurch and Tokyo[Oct. 31, 2011]
Air New Zealand is resuming direct flights between Tokyo and Christchurch on Monday.
- AirAsia Budget Carrier to Start Routes[Oct. 28, 2011]
AirAsia Japan Co., a budget airline owned partially by All Nippon Airways Co., said Thursday it plans to begin flights next August on three domestic routes from Narita airport, and two international routes to South Korea next October.
- Chinese Airlines Race to Offer Flights to Saipan[Oct. 26, 2011]
It is reported that Chinese tourists traveling to U.S. increase 23% annually. Recently, traveling routes to Saipan, the capital of Northern Mariana Islands, gain great popularity in China, leading to a high demand for flights. Chinese airlines race to open direct flights to Saipan in response to the booming business opportunity.