Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Man claims Alaska Airlines economy seat led dog’s to death, sue the airline

Man claims Airline's economy seat led dog's to death, sue the airline

The lawsuit alleges negligence, as the airline forced Ash to sit in a coach seat instead of his designated first-class seat. Contillo accuses the airline of breaching the contract by unlawfully downgrading them from first class. Contillo claims severe emotional distress and seeks punitive damages. Michael Contillo, a San Francisco resident, has filed a lawsuit … Read more

Minister briefed on progress over PIA privatization

PIA privatization

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Minister for Privatization Fawad Hasan Fawad on Tuesday chaired a meeting with different stakeholders regarding the restructuring of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) leading to a privatization process. Advisor to PM on Aviation along with key members of his team, senior management and legal and financial consultants of PIA were also present. The meeting … Read more

PIA dismisses ‘baseless’ reports on national airline’s closure

PIA

PIA dismissed baseless reports on the national airline’s closure. PIA is disbursing payments and has paid salaries. PIA has an adequate number of aircraft for flight operations. ISLAMABAD: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has strongly denied apprehensions and reports regarding the closure of the national airline as baseless and devoid of truth. PIA spokesman Abdullah Hafeez … Read more

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman unveils new airline Riyadh Air

Saudi Crown Prince

Saudi Crown Prince announced the establishment of Riyadh Air The airline will be owned by Public Investment Fund (PIF) The carrier will operate from its hub in Riyadh RIYADH: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz announced the establishment of the new national carrier Riyadh Air. According to … Read more

Saudia Airline to provide free 4-day visa for tourists and pilgrims

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  • The new service would be launched within the next few days.
  • The target is to lure more tourists to the nation.
  • The visa will allow arrivals in the country to move into the country.

Cairo: Saudi Arabia‘s national carrier, Saudia, has announced the impending debut of a tourist visa for entering the kingdom when purchasing an airline ticket as part of the country’s attempts to promote tourism.

According to Okaz newspaper, Abdullah Al Shahrani, spokesman for the airline, the new service would be launched within the “next few days,” offering free issuance of a four-day visa on purchasing a ticket to enter the kingdom for tourism and conducting the Islamic minor pilgrimage or Umrah.

In keeping with Saudi Vision 2030, an ambitious development plan targeted, among other things, to lure more tourists to the nation, he emphasized the activation of the carrier’s digital infrastructure to enable Saudia travelers to receive tourist visas when purchasing their tickets.

“The visa will allow arrivals in the country to move in the country, attend occasions, meetings and ceremonies as well as undertake Umrah rites,” Al Shahrani said.

“Saudi Arabia Airlines has worked in this regard with several sectors, namely the ministries of foreign affairs, the interior, as well as Hajj and Umrah and the Pilgrims’ Service Programme,” he added.

Meanwhile, Saudia intends to increase foreign flights by 40% and add 500,000 seats to local flights, according to the official.

He also told Asharq TV that the carrier will receive ten new planes in 2023 to keep up with development.

In recent years, Saudi Arabia has pushed to entice foreign tourists to the kingdom, offering a range of amenities including the issuing of tourist visas on arrival or online for citizens of various nationalities.

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Chinese airline announces new routes for 2023

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  • China has resumed allowing some passengers through its borders for the first time.
  • Resuming flying routes that were canceled or significantly curtailed due to the pandemic.
  • A few big new routes are also making it simpler than ever for tourists to go from major cities.

The time has come: China has resumed allowing some passengers through its borders for the first time since the coronavirus outbreak began in early 2020.

Although Chinese nationals living abroad who want to see loved ones will probably make up the first significant wave of visitors to the nation, leisure travel appears set to follow.

The nation has eliminated quarantine regulations and loosened other restrictions on incoming tourists, opening the path for the tourism sector to resume.

The major airlines in China are expanding their offerings at the same time.

That entails, for the most part, resuming flying routes that were canceled or significantly curtailed due to the pandemic.

However, a few big new routes are also making it simpler than ever for tourists to go from major cities like Budapest, Istanbul, Johannesburg, and China to other countries, including the opposite way around.

Shanghai to Athens

China and Greece had intended to strengthen their air ties before the outbreak.

The first direct flight from Shanghai Pudong (PVG) to Athens arrived in the final week of December, restoring one of the most significant connections. The 10.5-hour flight will now be run by Air China just once each week.

Guangzhou to Istanbul

This year, a new China Southern Airlines route will provide a direct connection between Istanbul and the third-largest city in China.

On January 10, the airline, which has its main office in Guangzhou, will launch service to Istanbul Airport (IST).

The flight from Guangzhou to Istanbul takes around 11 hours, while the return trip takes about 9.5 hours.

Turkish Airlines’ base of operations is in IST, which is fantastic news for Chinese passengers looking for another means to reach Europe.

Beijing to Johannesburg

China has been trying to strengthen its relationships in Africa for years, and one way to do that is to make it easier for travelers who want to travel between the two continents.

An upcoming Air China direct flight will travel between Beijing‘s Capital International Airport (PEK) and Johannesburg, South Africa’s O.R. Tambo International Airport (JHB).

Air China announced the new route alongside a series of other big ones — more on that later — but there’s no confirmed start date yet.

Chongqing to Ho Chi Minh City

This season, numerous new, fascinating flight routes are being added to the city of Chongqing in southwest China. The first is a direct Air China flight to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.

The Reunification Palace, Central Post Office, War Remnants Museum, and other well-known locations in Vietnam’s largest city will be easier for some of Chongqing’s 30 million+ people to visit as a result.

Chongqing to Budapest

The other new route leaving Chongqing is operated by Air China and departs once a week for Budapest’s Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD).

There are already several additional flights between the two nations; one from Shanghai launched in 2019 and a direct flight from Beijing to Budapest began in 2015.

Xi’an to Almaty

Kazakhstan’s capital has a rich historical heritage thanks to Almaty, which has been inhabited since at least 1000 BC and was a Silk Road city.
On January 6, the first China Southern Airlines flight that was a direct connection from Xi’an to Almaty International Airport (ALA) departed.
There’s a fair chance that this flight is the first of many to come. President Xi Jinping’s trip to Kazakhstan last year, which was his first trip outside of China during the Covid era, is evidence of the two countries close diplomatic ties.

Nanning to Phnom Penh

With two flights every week between Phnom Penh and the southern Chinese city of Nanning, China Southern Airlines is establishing tighter connections with neighboring Cambodia.
Since there are currently no airlines flying directly from Nanning to either Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City, despite the city’s proximity to China’s border with Vietnam, this expanding connection with Cambodia may also provide additional access to Southeast Asian countries.
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Fly Jinnah airline to start flight operations from Nov 1

Fly Jinnah Introduces Cabin Crew Jobs in Islamabad & Lahore

KARACHI: Pakistan’s newest low-cost carrier (LCC) Fly Jinnah has announced to start flight operations in the country from November 1. Fly Jinnah spokesperson said the airline will operate flights in five cities of the country including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, and Quetta in the first phase. The spokesperson said the airline has started booking tickets. … Read more

Air Sial allowed to fly on international routes

air sial

ISLAMABAD: Air Sial has been granted approval for operating on multiple international routes in the Middle East. The federal cabinet has approved the designation of Air Sial for the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Qatar, Oman, Iraq, and Iran. The decision was taken following the legal and regulatory requirements of the … Read more

Emirates refuses Heathrow’s demand to cut flights

Emirates

Emirates refused Heathrow’s request to stop selling summer tickets. Airport has set a daily cap of 100,000 passengers for the summer. Emirates claims that customers are keen to fly after two years of pandemic restrictions. Emirates deemed the request from Heathrow Airport to stop selling summer tickets “unreasonable and unacceptable” and refused it. After the … Read more

Lufthansa staff call for an end to cost-cutting amid airport chaos

Lufthansa

Employees at Lufthansa have urged the German flag carrier to stop its “cost-cutting madness”. Staff representatives complained that there are not enough workers to meet the summer demand. Chairman Karl-Ludwig said he has never seen such an accumulation of problems in his career. Employees at Lufthansa have urged the German flag carrier to stop its … Read more

Jet2 says airports ‘woefully ill-prepared’

Jet2

Jet2 claims widespread disruption affecting the aviation industry had a direct impact on it. Customers have reportedly had a “a much inferior experience” than they ought to have. The airline’s pre-tax losses for the most recent fiscal year increased to £388.8 million. According to low-cost airline Jet2, airports have been “woefully unprepared and under-resourced” for … Read more

Qantas: Engineers vote on work disruptions as they demand

Qantas

After failing to strike a salary agreement with the airline. Licensed aviation engineers employed by Qantas Airways. Will vote on work stoppages of up to 12 hours and overtime bans. Qantas Airways Ltd’s (QAN.AX) unionized authorized airplane engineers are deciding on work stoppages of as long as 12 hours and extra time. Restrictions from the … Read more

SAS airline declares bankruptcy as a result of the pilots’ strike

SAS airline

Scandinavian airline SAS has requested bankruptcy protection in the US. Pilots at the airline are on strike over proposals to reduce their pay. Other non-US airlines have also sought bankruptcy protection while renegotiating contracts. Due to the strike by its pilots, Scandinavian airline SAS has requested bankruptcy protection in the US. Despite the fact that … Read more

The passengers-only areas of aircraft’s concealed cabins

United Airlines flight attendant claims Boeing 787, 777, and 767 bunks are comfy. Long-haul cabin crew members relax for at least 10% of the trip. Rest areas are closed during taxi, takeoff and landing and used in shifts. Long-haul pilots and cabin personnel rest in concealed places on widebody aircraft. They’re hidden and inaccessible to … Read more

Eight of the 12 Boeing 777 are in service: PIA

PIA spokesperson responds to Senator Saleem Mandviwalla’s remarks on the national flag carrier. Spokesperson says that by the end of August, the remaining planes would be operational. The national airline has suffered a severe financial loss up to millions of dollars. According to a spokeswoman for Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), the country’s flag carrier, eight … Read more

Family’s dream Disney holiday ruined after ‘worst-ever experience’ with airline

Disney

A young child was left in tears as her family was unable to board their plane to Disney World. The family was finally able to enjoy their trip to Disney World. When it came time to fly home on June 9, they were told that they did not reserve any seats on their aircraft. Sheldon … Read more

JetBlue’s CEO is ‘confident’ that the airline will be able to buy Spirit

Spirit

JetBlue CEO says he is “optimistic” he can reach a deal to acquire Spirit Airlines. Florida-based ultra-low-cost carrier Spirit is the subject of a bidding war between JetBlue and Frontier. Spirit has repeatedly rejected JetBlue’s offer. JetBlue Airways Corp (JBLU.O) Chief Executive Robin Hayes said Friday he is “hopeful” he can arrive at an arrangement … Read more

Airline backs the South African linguistic challenge

South African

The Irish national airline Ryanair continues to insist that all South Africans flying to the UK must prove their citizenship by an African language test. Politics has sparked protests in South Africa, where many blacks associate Africans with the era of white minority governments. South Africa has 11 official languages, but Ryanair did not explain why it chose Africans. The airline flies all over Europe. “The number of counterfeit South African passports used to enter the UK has increased significantly and therefore had to … Read more

Tibet Airlines’ jet veers off runway ,catches fire

tibet airline

A Tibet Airlines plane caught fire after straying off the runway at a Chinese airport on Thursday, but the airline claimed all passengers and staff were “safely evacuated.” The flight, which was carrying 113 passengers and nine crew members, was flying from Chongqing, China, to Nyingchi, Tibet, when “abnormalities” were discovered and take-off was halted, … Read more

Bankrupt Sri Lanka seems to amplify airline fleet

Bankrupt Sri Lanka

Cash-strapped Sri Lanka’s loss-making national carrier announced plans Thursday to lease up to 21 plane, just two days after the authorities introduced a default on its $fifty one billion overseas debt. The island kingdom is inside the grip of its maximum painful financial downturn since independence in 1948, with extreme shortages of important items and … Read more

Canadian pilots arrested

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A Canadian charter airline alleges its pilots and flight attendants are being held inhumanely in the Dominican Republic after reporting 200 kilograms of cocaine hidden inside their plane to authorities. Punta Cana airport is holding the plane, a Bombardier regional jet that had been operating under the Air Canada Express flag until two years ago. … Read more

Ryanair slashes losses but Omicron hit winter bookings

ryanair

LONDON: Ryanair slashed its losses sharply in final three months of 2021 but the emergence of the Omicron variant cut into the normally busy winter holiday travel season, the low-cost airline said Monday. Ryanair said its final quarter of the year had started well, with strong bookings as there was “less confusion” about the British government’s … Read more

Indonesia’s Garuda airline enters debt restructuring

Indonesia

JAKARTA: Garuda Indonesia has entered a court-supervised restructuring process as the debt-ridden airline tries to rescue itself from bankruptcy. The new attempt to save the Indonesian flag-carrier began after a Jakarta court granted a debt petition filed against the airline by one of its creditors Thursday. The ruling gave Garuda and its creditors 45 days to … Read more

Pakistan to launch a new low-cost airline by the name of Fly Jinnah

Fly Jinnah

“Fly Jinnah”, Pakistan’s new airline launched by Lakson Group, one of Pakistan’s leading business corporations, and Sharjah-based Air Arabia Group.

The future firm will see the creation of a low-cost traveler airline serving local and international roads from Pakistan.

“Fly Jinnah” will work for the deliberate vision of Pakistan’s travel and tourism sector and fund the country’s economic growth and job creation, whereas providing Pakistanis with dependable and value for cash air travel, Air Arabia stated in a press release.

Iqbal Ali Lakhani, Chairman of Lakson Group, stated: “We are excited to partner with Air Arabia is launching Pakistan’s new low-cost carrier. ‘Fly Jinnah’ will serve Pakistan’s travel and tourism sector and will play a constructive role in contributing to the nation’s economic growth.”

Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammed Al Thani, Chairman of Air Arabia, said: “We are delighted at Air Arabia Group to partner with Lakson Group on this joint venture to launch Pakistan’s new low-cost carrier. We are confident that ‘Fly Jinnah’ will add value to the air transport sector of Pakistan and directly contribute to the local economy through job creation and the development of travel and tourism sector”.

Fly Jinnah will firstly be centered in Karachi serving a variety of domestic routes across Pakistan and then will increase its way network globally.

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