Orient Aviation Daily Digest February 7, 2022
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IndiGo reports US$17.4 million quarterly profit
IndiGo CEO, Ronojoy Dutta, said fewer COVID-19 infections in India and the easing of capacity restrictions led to "buoyant" traffic numbers and a return to profitability in the December quarter. Read More »
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ANA HOLDINGS INC. reports US$892 million net loss for nine months to December 31
ANA HOLDINGS INC, the parent company of All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Peach, has reported a net loss of 102.8 billion yen (US$892.2 million) for the nine months to December 31, an improvement from a net loss of 309.6 billion yen in the same months in 2020. Read More »
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Japan Airlines posts US$1.1 billion net loss in first three quarters of fiscal year
Japan Airlines (JAL) has reported a net loss of 128.3 billion yen (US$1.1 billion) for the nine months to December 31, almost halving its net loss of 212.7 billion yen in the same months in 2020. Read More »
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Bali opens border to international travellers
Bali has welcomed its first international visitors under the popular tourist destination's reopening scheme for travellers fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Read More »
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Flag carrier boosts Australia schedule as New Zealand prepares to relax border rules
Air New Zealand (Air NZ) has scheduled more than 300 flights to Australia in March in response to the New Zealand government's planned relaxation of its international border. Read More »
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AirAsia Philippines reports lift in bookings
AirAsia Philippines said bookings have increased amid lower COVID-19 case numbers and an easing of restrictions in Metro Manila. Read More »
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THAI selects Stellar as new IFE partner
Thai Airways International (THAI) named IFE content specialists, Stellar Entertainment, as its new content service partner. Read More »
People
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has named Captain Stanley K. Ng acting president and chief operating officer. Read More »
Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today
Today's aerospace briefs include the latest aviation news from ATR and Neste, Boeing, GE Aviation, Royal Brunei Airlines and Sydney Airport. Read More »