Corporate Travel Analysis Reports For South Pacific
Catch up on CAPA’s exclusive Market Analysis pieces – AirAsia, Cuba, LEVEL and more
Every week, the CAPA - Centre for Aviation, produces informative, thought provoking and detailed market analysis of the aviation industry. With supporting data included in every analysis, CAPA provides unrivalled and unparalleled intelligence.
Badgerys Creek Update - What's new?
The Blue Swan Daily has kindly rounded up all the latest news and information related to Sydney's proposed second airport at Badgerys Creek.
Air New Zealand plans for new long haul services in North America and South America
Air New Zealand joins Qantas Airways in evaluating both the 777X and A350 for its future widebody needs. Air NZ is an all-Boeing operator for its long haul fleet, but Airbus has been eager to promote the A350. Air NZ's 777-200ERs are approaching mid-life, and Air NZ wants new aircraft to take advantage of the latest efficiencies and, in particular, range capabilities as it seeks new markets in the Americas.
Video of the Week – CAPA-ACTE 2017 Aviation and Corporate Travel Summit
The CAPA-ACTE 2017 Melbourne Aviation and Corporate Travel Summit, recently took place with highly informative discussions from a wide range of expert speakers.
Could Royal Brunei Airlines be heading back to Brisbane?
Royal Brunei Airlines is planning to resume expansion in 2018 as the airline increases its fleet from 10 to 14 aircraft. The resumption of flights to Brisbane is under consideration as well as upgrading the Brunei-London route from one-stop to non-stop, which will result in a one-stop product for the Melbourne-London market.
Fiji Airways pursues Australia expansion starting with Adelaide
Fiji Airways is planning a new expansion phase that will include growth in its medium-haul operation to Australia and New Zealand.
Blue Swan Exclusive Infographic: Domestic On Time Performance - May 2017
The Blue Swan Daily brings you another exclusive infographic, focussing on Domestic On Time Performance for May-2017, sourced from BITRE and CAPA data.
WA government puts its tourism foot in its mouth
Right at the time when it needs to stimulate one of the state's largest assets, the Western Australian Government has announced plans to absorb Tourism WA, the independent agency responsible for promoting WA, into the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation as part of its Machinery of Government changes.
Virgin Australia's bid to access mainland China gets closer and closer
Virgin Australia has forged a codeshare with Hong Kong Express to support connections beyond its new Hong Kong-Melbourne service to mainland China.
Low oil prices mean higher profits for airlines, as the dollar remains strong
Oil prices hit a seven month low this week, something that is good news for airlines. Good news, largely because it means costs go down, but also because lower oil prices mean more money in consumers' pockets and lower production costs for businesses.