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.
Hot off the back of last week’s announcement regarding Australia’s newest airline, low-cost carrier Bonza, its CEO Tim Jordan has landed in Newcastle to celebrate two new tropical routes for our region.
Despite the devastating effects of the pandemic in 2020, the aviation sector continues to recover.
Bonza and Sunshine Coast Airport have announced a historic partnership that will see Australia’s only independent low-cost carrier call the Sunshine Coast ‘Bonza’s Backyard’.
Bonza, Australia’s only independent low-cost carrier, together with Cairns Airport have announced a historic partnership that will see nine new non-stop flights each week on three new routes.
Bonza, Australia’s only independent low-cost carrier, together with Newcastle Airport, has announced a historic partnership that will see six new flights each week on two new routes. The news is part of the largest announcement in Australia’s aviation history as Bonza reveals its inaugural route map, airport bases, head office location and all-digital approach.
During the Chinese New Year holiday of 2022, Macau International Airport (MIA) recorded over 29,000 passenger traffic from Chinese New Year's Eve to the fifth day of Chinese New Year (31st January 2022 to 5th February 2022).
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) is ecstatic at today’s announcement that international borders will reopen to fully vaccinated travellers and tourists.
International airlines are calling for a clear plan around the removal of self-isolation as a requirement for returning travellers, saying they need more certainty so they can plan to return flying here.
Today’s announcement confirming Kiwis will be able to return home is an important first step in reopening the border, but the continuing requirement of self-isolation will prevent any meaningful recovery in demand for travel to New Zealand.
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