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Qantas and Emirates to extend partnership, Qantas to halt Dubai service from Mar-2018

31 August, 2017

Qantas and Emirates announced today that they are extending their partnership for another five years, pending the proper approvals.

Eastern and Northern regions lead the way as Africa H1 international capacity grows; but major hurdles remain

30 August, 2017

The aviation landscape continues to change across the globe. We have seen the arrival of low-cost carriers, new hub operators in the Middle East, consolidation and the reinvention of the traditional legacy airlines, to name just a few of the recent developments, but one thing has remain constant, the undeniable potential to develop new air connectivity across the vast African continent.

jetWest aims to bring fresh LCC approach into Nigeria’s turmoiled skies

30 August, 2017

There have been mixed views over the effectiveness of low-cost carriers (LCCs) in Africa over recent years especially as the most recognised operator fastjet has significantly down-sized its activities as it has translated from a UK-headquartered business into a true African airline. But the backers behind Nigeria's start-up airline jetWest believe they have the right ingredients to make the model work, first in Nigeria, then across west Africa and finally across Africa as a whole and overcome the regional connectivity issues that blight travel across the continent.

Tourism Australia: Asia is the future of Australia's inbound tourism, not just China

30 August, 2017

The 2017 CAPA Australia Pacific Aviation and Corporate Travel Summit welcomed Tourism Australia MD & CEO John O'Sullivan who had one key theme throughout his keynote and panel discussions: While China is important to inbound growth, we should not be ignoring other Asian markets.

European border control checks are adding around one hour to average aircraft processing times

30 August, 2017

Air transport associations have sent an open letter to the European Council requesting the urgent need to resolve border control delays across Europe. The imposition of a new regulation on border control checks by the European Union (regulation 458/2017) has already caused chaos and significant delays to flights in Europe with the extra checks resulting on average in an extra 20 seconds processing time per passenger, meaning it can take an extra hour to process the passengers on a typical short-haul flight.

Ryanair boosts its flying from Dublin HQ, but where are its fastest growing markets?

30 August, 2017

Europe's largest carrier Ryanair has revealed plans to expand its activities from its home airport in Dublin in winter 2017/2018 and summer 2018, but the airline is a long way from the small operator that first launched flights there over 30 years ago. The pre-low cost carrier launch of the Dublin - London Luton route back in 1986 ended the duopoly of Aer Lingus and British Airways and represented the first steps on a journey that saw it overtake Lufthansa Group as Europe's largest airline by passengers in 2016.

easyJet goes ‘Hands Free’ with cabin baggage in latest ancillary push

30 August, 2017

European low fare carrier easyJet is to introduce a new ancillary offering that will effectively allow passengers to check-in their hand baggage and avoid the need to transport bags through the airport. However, passengers at its largest airport, London Gatwick, will have to wait to take advantage of the concept.

Regional Express releases FY2017 results quadrupling profit

30 August, 2017

Regional Express (Rex) Group released its Full Year 2017 financial results which included information on profit, passenger traffic and outlook for FY2018. Rex reported it nearly quadrupled operating profit in FY2017, achieving an AUD17.8 million (USD14.1 million) profit before tax, compared to AUD4.3 million (USD3.4 million) in FY2016.

CEO Address: Qantas CEO Alan Joyce on 2017 Full Year Results

29 August, 2017

As previously reported by the Blue Swan Daily, Qantas released its 2017 Fully Year Results on 25-Aug-2017, announcing its second highest underlying profit before tax in history with an impressive AUD1.4 billion.

Where in the world are the Whisperjets?

29 August, 2017

Fleet renewal projects at major operators across Europe mean that numerous BAe 146 and Avro RJ regional jetliners are now starting to come out of mainland European airline service, but manufacturer BAE Systems says these aircraft are steadily finding new operators, markets and applications providing important network connections.

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