- Engineers' Union Plays Cynical Games with Qantas Passengers[Oct. 10, 2011]
The Australian Licenced Aircraft Engineers Association (ALAEA) has ruined the travel plans of more than 11,000 passengers with the cancellation of today's strikes coming too late for scheduled services to be reinstated.
- Bangkok Airways Expands in India[Oct. 07, 2011]
Bangkok Airways plans to expand its footprint in India's burgeoning air travel market with four more Indian destinations.
- UK: Air South West to Leave Newquay Airport[Sep. 30, 2011]
Air South West has made its last flight out of Newquay Airport in Cornwall.
- Bangkok Air's Koh Samui Code-Share Scheme Grows[Oct. 06, 2011]
Malaysia Airlines, Finnair and Japan Airlines are poised to join Bangkok Airways' pool of code-share partners for flights in and out of Koh Samui.
- SilkAir Offer Koh Samui to Aussies[Oct. 07, 2011]
Singapore Airlines' SilkAir is offering Australian travellers award-winning service to the tropical paradise destination of Koh Samui, Thailand.
- Garuda Indonesia Says Bali Route to Stay Popular[Oct. 02, 2011]
Garuda Indonesia chief executive Emirsyah Satar says he expects traffic on the popular Australia-Bali route to stay strong in the period ahead.
- Hawaiian Holdings Appoints Chief Financial Officer[Oct. 05, 2011]
Hawaiian Holdings Inc. has appointed a new chief financial officer.
- Grounded Mexicana to Offer Charter Flights - Report[Oct. 08, 2011]
Troubled airline Mexicana, which stopped flying over a year ago because of financial troubles, will start offering charter flights, the head of the union told a Mexican newspaper.
- Air Canada Planes Fuller in September, WestJet Emptier[Oct. 06, 2011]
Air Canada, Canada's biggest airline, and tiny rival Porter Airlines filled more seats on their flights in September but the planes of No. 2 carrier WestJet were emptier even though it offered seat sales during the month.
- Etihad Boasts Bumper Q3[Oct. 06, 2011]
Despite a 12% rise in operating costs, revenues for Etihad Airways have increased by 39% year on year.