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International expansion is a crucial part of IndiGo's 2030 vision. It is placing strong emphasis on codeshare agreements to achieve this goal.
Bulbul Dhawan | 3 weeks ago
Malaysian officials aren't giving up in their quest to find answers to one of aviation's greatest mysteries.
Danial Azhar and Mandy Leong, Reuters | 2 months ago
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Malaysia Airlines is introducing 'Education on the Go' content as part of in-flight entertainment offering. The new initiative, which has been launched in collaboration with Universiti Malaya Centre for Continuing Education, will allow passengers travelling with the carrier to access a selection of educational content, covering topics from lifestyle courses to business modules. The new…
Adam Stacey | 4 months ago
Air India is expected to emerge as a global network carrier in terms of size, scale and quality over the next few years.
Amrita Ghosh | 8 months ago
Hotels
Reliance’s venture into hospitality is timely, especially at a time when hotel demand is set to outstrip supply over the next few years.
Tourism
Would the eventual integration of the two carriers work wonders in the Indian aviation landscape? Or would it create a culture clash?
Amrita Ghosh | 12 months ago
Nine years after the horrific downing of the Malaysia Airlines jet that killed all 298 people on board, families of the victims are one step closer to holding those alleged to be responsible to account.
Allison Lampert, Reuters | 1 year ago
After moving above Sky Team to second in the “Big 3” of airline alliances, the next few years are more likely to be about staying put than targeting the top spot.
Joey Tyson, Skift | 1 year ago
Malaysia's Capital A has submitted plans for a corporate restructuring, which will involve the merger of its low-cost airline AirAsia with long-haul carrier AirAsia X. The company will set up a new division, called AirAsia Aviation, which will be run by Bo Lingam, who is currently president, airlines and group CEO of AirAsia Aviation Group…
Matthew Parsons | 1 year ago
Missile attacks on commercial planes in recent years will be front of mind for many airlines. No risks will be taken in light of the escalation of militant activity across the country.
David Shepardson, Costa Pitas, Heekyong Yang, Ben Blanchard and Alexander Cornwell, Reuters | 3 years ago