The new four-year deal promotes the Dubai-based carrier to main shirt sponsor of the club from the 2013/14 season.
Resumption of services after two years will benefit passengers with connections within the GCC, Indian Subcontinent, Far East and West Asia
New facility at Dubai Silicon Oasis will initially house five full-flight simulator training bays
April marked the ninth straight month of double-digit growth for the airport, and the first full month of Emirates’ partnership with Qantas.
Being one of the fastest growing airlines in the world is not enough for Temel Kotil. His goal is simply, to be the best.
Emirates’ passengers connecting in Australia will most likely board the new-look aircraft
Qatar last month proposed that the organization leave Montreal due to its cold winters and distance from Europe and Asia.
The service will be operated in conjunction with Etihad following the signing of a reciprocal codeshare agreement in February.
The new aircraft will be deployed on flights to Amsterdam, Amman, Cairo, Colombo and Chennai
Additional three services a week from June 30 will be operated by B777-300ER aircraft.
The order, which will bring Oman Air’s A330 fleet to a total of 10 aircraft, is thought to be worth around $720 million.
Deal with Qatar National Bank S.A.Q. and Commercial Bank International covers part of a larger order for 44 A320s placed with Airbus in 2007
The trio, covering in-flight catering, ground handling and cargo, now fall under Etihad Airport Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Etihad
Air services provider dnata already owned 50 per cent of Servair Airchef in Italy.
Airline will be keeping its fingers crossed for a smooth summer schedule – as will Boeing as it resumes B787 deliveries
With a market value of $11 billion, Asia’s second biggest airline desperately needs growth. Profit slumped nearly 70 per cent in the year to March 2012.
Brisbane passengers will soon be able to travel on the popular double-decker and Auckland will be served by three daily Emirates A380s from early October
The deal, which will see Kuwait Airways pay around 850 million dinars ($2.98 billion) for 25 new planes, could be closed this month.
Germany’s second-biggest carrier, almost 30 per cent-owned by Etihad, suffered a first-quarter loss before interest and tax (EBIT) of 188.4 million euros ($244.5 million).
Boeing said on May 2 that it had begun offering the new 777X mini-jumbo jet.
The inaugural flight carried the code of the Dutch airliner KLM as it took off for Netherlands’ capital city on Wednesday morning.
James Hogan says the Abu Dhabi carrier’s one-on-one partnerships are “easier, faster and more cost effective”.
The proposal calls for state-owned Kuwait Airways to buy 25 new Airbus jets and to lease a further 13 to upgrade its fleet but needs government approval.
Revenue for the quarter rose 22 per cent to Dhs722 million, Air Arabia said, adding passenger traffic during the period was up 18 per cent.
Kuwait Airways plans to buy 10 wide-bodied A350-900 jets and 15 of the slimmer A320neo.
Alan Joyce says that no other two airlines in the world can do something as significant as the alliance of Qantas with Emirates.
Dubai airline posts net profit of $622 million; Emirates Group profits up 34% to $845 million.
Flights will be diverted from Dubai International Airport to the new Dubai World Central during the 80-day period in May.
Industry leaders from flydubai, Lufthansa and Boeing discuss the future of low-cost travel at Arabian Travel Market.
Speaking at Arabian Travel Market, al Ghaith revealed the carrier will welcome five new aircraft before the year is out.