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SEPTEMBER 2018

Week 37

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September 14th 2018

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Routes: Air China plans to replace the A330-200 with the A350-900 on its daily Pudong-Frankfurt route from December 1, followed by Pudong-Malpensa from January 1. Read More » Air India will launch a four-weekly Mumbai-Frankfurt B787-8 service from October 16. Bangkok Airways has cancelled its planned routes to Yangon and Cam Ranh. China Airlines will launch a second daily Taipei-Hanoi flight from October 28, operated by a B737-800. China Southern Airlines will launch four-weekly Shenzhen-Yangon A320 flights beginning October 28. Donghai Airlines will add a twice-weekly Shenzhen-Haiphong B737-800 route commencing September 18. From January, Etihad Airways will gradually reduce Abu Dhabi-Dusseldorf from double daily to daily. JC International has launched daily Sihanoukville-Guangzhou A320 services. Korean Air will terminate its Busan-Hong Kong B737-800 route from October 28 and it will switch from the B737-800 to the A330-200 on its four-weekly Incheon-Cam Ranh starting the same date. Qatar Airways will add a seventh daily Doha-Bangkok rotation starting October 28, using a B777-300ER. Shenzhen Airlines will launch daily Guangzhou-Hanoi A320 and daily Shenzhen-Hanoi B737-800 flights from September 30, respectively. Xiamen Air will add four-weekly Changsha-Ho Chi Minh City B737-800 rotations from October 29.

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Kevin Masin says:

September 14th 2018 04:14pm


"Bangkok Airways has cancelled its planned routes to Yangon and Cam Ranh" Yangon to/from where?? Phuket?

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