Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID) today announced its highly anticipated Air Connectivity Ranking 2024, revealing a remarkable 14% year-on-year increase in both Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions, driven by strong international demand, robust network recovery, and the return of major travel corridors.
Kansai Airports Kobe is pleased to announce that Skymark Airlines will operate international charter flights for a limited time from Saturday, 4 October to Friday, 10 October, 2025.
New Zealand's trade and tourism connectivity has received a major boost with China Eastern Airlines revealing plans to launch a new air service between China and South America via Auckland Airport.
Christchurch Airport’s already busy international summer is about to get even busier, with Cathay Pacific bringing forward the start of its seasonal Hong Kong service by a full month, a move that will boost visitor numbers, trade links and global connections for the South Island.
GMR AERO –led consortium GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd. (GHIAL) opened a new chapter in air travel by announcing the launch of new direct flight services from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Hyderabad - the fastest growing Metro airport in India; to Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, Addis Ababa.
In a defining moment for the Hunter, Newcastle Airport has today announced its first-ever direct flights to Perth, with QantasLink services launching from Monday, 8 September 2025, opening a new westward corridor for business, industry and regional development.
Connectivity is the cornerstone of relevance in global aviation, and we are pleased to see Dubai International (DXB) recognised once again as the region’s leading hub in ACI’s 2024 Air Connectivity Ranking.
Wellington Airport is welcoming the announcement of a 31% increase in Qantas flights between Wellington and Sydney this summer.
Qantas has announced a major summer uplift for New Zealand - and Christchurch Airport is the big winner with a 47% increase in the number of flights to Sydney and a 26% increase in flights to Melbourne.
Christchurch Airport’s connection to the world is getting even stronger this summer, with Singapore Airlines confirming 46 additional return services between Christchurch and Singapore from 24 November 2025 until 12 February 2026. The move adds up to over 23,000 extra seats across the peak summer season, driven by continued demand from South Island travellers and international visitors.
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