Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), the trade association representing airports, today released the 2025 edition of the Airfare Trends for the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions, highlighting the rising cost of air travel.
Hong Kong International Airport expects to handle around 800 flights today as implementation of the Flight Rescheduling Control System continues in response to the impact caused by Tropical Cyclone Tapah.
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) anticipates to handle approximately 800 flights today as the Flight Rescheduling Control System is implemented in response to Tropical Cyclone Tapah.
As Tropical Cyclone Tapah is moving near Hong Kong, operations at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) are expected to remain largely normal tonight, but some arriving flights later this evening and flights scheduled for tomorrow morning will be affected.
Dubai Airports, in collaboration with Mawaheb, a Dubai-based art studio for People of Determination, unveiled a new exhibition at Dubai International (DXB), featuring 12 captivating canvases that celebrate the creativity of its artists and reaffirm a long-standing partnership rooted in inclusion.
Fiji Airports has announced its sponsorship support for the Nadi Netball Association ahead of the Western Rally 2025 tournament, reaffirming its commitment to empowering local communities through sports, youth development and grassroots engagement.
During the period of adverse weather and thunderstorms today Hong Kong Observatory recorded an exceptionally severe rainstorm at the airport island, breaking records with 300 millimetres of rainfall in an hour. The airport largely maintained normal operations under the rainstorm.
Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (BLR Airport) has concluded its most successful mango season yet, exporting 921 metric tonnes (MT) of mangoes to destinations across the globe.
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) has maintained normal operations overall under inclement weather this morning. As of 1030hrs, 61 departure and 40 arrival flights were delayed, one departure and one arrival flight cancelled, and two arrival flights diverted to other airports.
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) has maintained smooth operations under the impact of Typhoon Wipha, handling a total of about 1,500 flights on 20 and 21 July under the Flight Rescheduling Control System. The airport is expected to resume normal flight operations tomorrow.
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