Orient Aviation Daily Digest December 14, 2021
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Hong Kong’s airport reports 120,000 passengers for November
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) had 120,000 passengers pass through its terminals in November, down 12.4% month-on-month from 137,000 passengers in October. Read More »
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EVA Air passenger numbers slip slightly in November
EVA Air's monthly traffic report showed the Taiwanese carrier flew 19,030 passengers in November, a 3.5% month-on-month decline from 19,719 in October. Read More »
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Garuda Indonesia positive about restructuring ruling
Garuda Indonesia has welcomed a court decision to allow the company to suspend debt payments to creditors, describing it as an important foundation [for recovery] and a positive outcome for the airline. Read More »
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Cebu Pacific boosts frequencies on domestic Manila-Iloilo route
Cebu Pacific, the largest airline in the Philippines has received approval for a third daily nonstop flight between Manila and Iloilo from December 16. Read More »
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Airlines revel in pent-up passenger demand as Queensland border reopens
Australian airlines are celebrating the reopening of another domestic border with sales and full flights. Read More »
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Vietnam restores regular international flights to several countries from January 1
The Vietnamese government has agreed to a resumption of regular commercial flights between Vietnam and international destinations with high COVID-19 “safety coefficients” from January 1, a weekend posting on the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) website has reported. Read More »