Corporate Travel Analysis Reports For Asia
Brussels sprouts new Asian connectivity with return of Singapore connection sure to be a winner with business travellers
Brussels airport has seen passenger numbers grow a third (34.2%) over the past five years. During that period Belgium's primary air gateway has added around 30 new nonstop destinations to its network, including important long-haul connectivity.
Country Insight: #2 - China
This year The Blue Swan Daily will countdown the world's 100 largest aviation markets based upon departure seats in 2018. Here, using the extensive profile insights available to CAPA - Centre for Aviation members to deliver a data snapshot, we highlight number #2 on the list... China.
Country Insight: #3 - Japan
This year The Blue Swan Daily will countdown the world's 100 largest aviation markets based upon departure seats in 2018. Here, using the extensive profile insights available to CAPA - Centre for Aviation members to deliver a data snapshot, we highlight number #3 on the list... Japan.
Phnom Penh’s new airport – will it be ready in 2023…or 2024…or 2025?
Cambodia has been highlighted as one of the key emerging Southeast Asian markets for the future. Located in the southern portion of the Indochina, it is sandwiched between Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest.
Video of the week – Asia Aviation & Corporate Travel Summit: industry perspectives
Over recent years we've been through a period of relatively benign external inputs, with low fuel prices supporting lower fares and a solid global economy supporting demand. This has propelled the industry into a period of unprecedented profitability (although US airlines, mostly operating domestically, have accounted for around half of this).
AirAsia challenges the view that we don’t fly because we enjoy the food with opening of aeroplane food restaurant in Kuala Lumpur
It is often said that we don't fly to enjoy the food, but many airlines still invest heavily in their onboard product to try and break this viewpoint. In many premium cabins the menus offered can easily match Michelin-starred restaurants on the ground. At the back of the aircraft, while many airlines are removing meals on short-haul flights, some are introducing premium meal options as an ancillary service.
Qantas boosts its Singapore lounge space with opening of new Changi airport First Lounge
Australian carrier Qantas has officially opened its newest First Lounge, a luxury space spread over 1,000 square metres at Singapore's Changi airport and a move Group CEO Alan Joyce describes as a reflection of the airline's extensive premium investment in the region.
Country Insight: #6 - Indonesia
This year The Blue Swan Daily will countdown the world's 100 largest aviation markets based upon departure seats in 2018. Here, using the extensive profile insights available to CAPA - Centre for Aviation members to deliver a data snapshot, we highlight number #6 on the list... Indonesia.
As Accor opens the doors to its new-build Novotel Christchurch Airport, Shangri-La Group signs with Shanghai Airport Authority for new Hongqiao Airport property
Accor is already the largest operator of hotels in airport precincts across the Pacific region, and it has now grown its portfolio after opening the doors and welcoming the first guests to the NZD80 million new-build Novotel Christchurch Airport hotel.
'Back to basics' one of the key to LCC success, UAM 'not just a technology for the rich' and Data diversity, organisational structures and diverse technology hindering airline data use – further insights from CAPA's Asia Aviation & Corporate Travel Summit
Over recent years we've been through a period of relatively benign external inputs, with low fuel prices supporting lower fares and a solid global economy supporting demand. This has propelled the industry into a period of unprecedented profitability (although US airlines, mostly operating domestically, have accounted for around half of this).