Really Cool Airlines, based at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport, plans to start full-service operations in 2024 with a fleet of two leased, secondhand A330-300s.
Air Premia says its plan is to introduce "at least two additional aircraft every year," but the South Korean carrier is struggling to source additional 787s.
Dilhan Haradasa, AirAsia Group head of network and regulatory affairs, says, “We’ll be starting in Phnom Penh, but we hope to grow Sihanoukville and Siam Reap."
Chongqing Airport said the move will help to create “an international aviation hub” with additional international regional routes and intercontinental services.
SEA Milan Airports and Shenzhen Airport Group's agreement includes joint marketing and efforts to support sustainable airline operations between the cities.
Europe’s airports are facing a “polycrisis” situation as they battle to decarbonize, against geopolitical and macroeconomic risks that could threaten demand.
Turkish LCC Pegasus Airlines is considering air operator certificates in other countries as it looks to grow from 100 to 170 aircraft over the next five years.