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NOVEMBER 2018

Week 46

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November 16th 2018

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Routes: AirAsia X will terminate its Gold Coast-Auckland A330-300 route but will continue to serve Kuala Lumpur-Gold Coast daily. Read More » Air China will start a third daily Beijing-Singapore A330-300 flight on January 18 and the carrier will launch a three times a week Chengdu-Heathrow A330-200 route on April 2. Bangkok Airways will start a four-weekly Suvarnabhumi-Cam Ranh A319 route on january 25. Cambodia’s Lanmei Airlines has started a three times a week Sihanoukville-Changsha A319 route, a thrice-weekly Siem Reap-Jieyang A319 service and a three times a week Siem Reap-Zunyi A319/A321 flight. From December 3, Lanmei plans to offer a weekly Siem Reap-Hohhot A321 service. Loong Air will start a thrice-weekly Xian-Macau A320 service on November 22. Philippine Airlines (PAL) will increase Manila-JFK A350 service from five-weekly to daily beginning March 31 and Manila-San Francisco B777-300ER service from daily to double daily, starting the same date. Ural Airlines will add a weekly Domodedovo-Novosibirsk-Hefei A320 flight on December 7, followed by twice-weekly Vladivostok-Chengdu-Utapao A320 commencing December 22.

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