This week, the global community of airport innovators, start-ups, visionary thinkers, researchers and top tech minds gathers at Rome Fiumicino Airport for AIRPORTS INNOVATE 2024. The conference, organised jointly by ACI EUROPE, ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East and ACI World, and hosted by Aeroporti di Roma, will chart the future of air travel, pooling innovative solutions, groundbreaking tools and know-how from across the globe.
Mangaluru International Airport will offer the people of Mangaluru and adjoining regions direct access to Pune, the IT capital of Maharashtra, starting 4 January 2025. Air India Express commenced operations of two flights every Saturday between Mangaluru and Pune on this day.
Kansai Airports is pleased to announce that Hebei Airlines (NS) will begin operating the Kansai Shijiazhuang route from December 25, marking their first flight to Japan.
Delhi Airport has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first airport in India to connect 150 destinations, solidifying its position as a global aviation hub and a preferred gateway for passengers. This achievement highlights Delhi Airport’s relentless efforts to expand its destination network, enhance operational efficiency, and support seamless passenger connectivity & provide multiple choice of flights to connect both domestic & international destinations.
Kannur International Airport (KIAL) has commenced direct daily flights to Delhi, fulfilling a long-standing demand from travelers in North Kerala and neighboring regions. Operated by IndiGo Airlines, this new service marks a significant achievement in KIAL’s efforts to connect key domestic destinations.
Mangaluru International Airport will offer passengers from the region improved connectivity to Southeast Asia, with the introduction of a direct flight to Singapore by Air India Express. From January 21, 2025, onwards, Singapore will become the first international destination that any airline will operate from Mangaluru, apart from the Middle East and Saudi Arabia.
Dubai International (DXB) is set to welcome a surge in travellers as the winter holiday season unfolds, with over 5.2 million guests expected between December 13 and 31.
In a vote of confidence for Ōtautahi Christchurch and the South Island, Jetstar is adding another aircraft to their fleet of A320s based in the Garden City, bringing the total to three aircraft at the airport and eight in its New Zealand fleet.
Following a positive inaugural season last summer, United's direct service from San Francisco, operated by their Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, will run three times a week, offering unparalleled convenience for Kiwis looking to make the only direct connection from the South Island to the USA.
The expanded service makes it easier for visitors from North Asia, Hong Kong, and beyond to reach our stunning region without the extra hassle and cost of internal domestic travel from Auckland. The Christchurch direct route will also boost tourism through Cathay Pacific’s global network.
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