Orient Aviation Daily Digest October 18, 2022
News
Singapore Airlines reports 2.5% passenger growth in September
Singapore Airlines (SIA) carriers transported 2.14 million passengers in September, up 2.5% month-on-month from 2.08 million passengers flown in August. Read More »
News
Cathay Pacific to build capacity by 500,000 seats in November and December
Cathay Pacific chief customer and commercial officer, Ronald Lam, said the Hong Kong-based carrier has added about 400 flights to its schedule since the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HK SAR) reduced mandatory hotel quarantine for arrivals to three days. Read More »
News
t'way Air flying nonstop to Sydney from December
South Korean LCC, t'way Air, plans to start nonstop Seoul Incheon-Sydney services, local media reports. Read More »
News
Air New Zealand launches retail bond offer, aims to raise US$56 million
Air New Zealand (Air NZ) said this week it will raise up to NZ$75 million (US$56 million) from the sale of 5.5 year, unsecured, unsubordinated, fixed rate bonds that will mature on April 27, 2028. Read More »
News
Japan Airlines to reduce fuel surcharges on international routes
Japan Airlines (JAL) has applied to the country's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) to cut fuel surcharges for international passenger tickets sold in Japan. Read More »
People
Hahn Air has appointed Lucian Hsing as regional vice president for the Asia-Pacific. Read More »
Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today
Today's briefs report news from ASL Aviation Holdings, Atlas Air, Pratt & Whitney Canada, Sabre and Titan Aircraft Investments. Read More »