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Shenzhen Airlines to Launch Three Weekly Flights to Doha
Shenzhen Airlines has announced the commencement of a new route connecting its Shenzhen hub with Doha, Qatar, beginning on 29 October 2024. The airline will operate three weekly flights—on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays—using its Airbus A330-300 aircraft. Flights will depart Shenzhen at 1:00 AM, arriving in Doha at 6:00 AM, with return flights leaving Doha…
Etihad Airways doubles its daily Flights to Paris
Etihad Airways is set to enhance its services to Paris starting in January 2025 by doubling its daily flights to the French capital. The expanded schedule will introduce the iconic Airbus A380 back into service from November 1, 2024, followed by the addition of the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on the second daily flight from January…
Air China Reveals Swanky Brand New Business Class Cabin On Airbus A350
Beijing-based Air China unveiled an all-new interior for its business class on the Airbus A350. Photos of the cabin, which includes strokes of traditional Chinese culture, were released on the airline’s Facebook page on Friday. Among its eye-catching design, the new cabin features mini-suite-style seats that, while still in a high-density layout, allow for passenger…
Virgin Australia Partners with Qatar Airways to Launch Affordable Europe Flights
Virgin Australia has announced new long-haul flights to Europe, offering Aussies affordable travel options starting in June 2025 through a partnership with Qatar Airways. Travelers can now book flights from major Australian cities like Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth to destinations such as Paris, Rome, and London via Doha, with economy return fares starting at just…
Wizz Air launches Milan-Abu Dhabi flight
Wizz Air is set to introduce its first long-haul flight, connecting Milan and Abu Dhabi starting June 2, 2024. The daily service will use the new Airbus A321XLR, with flights departing Milan Malpensa Airport at 10:25 am and arriving at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport at 7 pm. Return flights will leave Abu Dhabi at…
New Japan Airlines First Class: Some Clues
Review by Ben Schlappig of OMAT It’s an exciting year for Japan Airlines. Later this year, the oneworld carrier is expected to take delivery of its first Airbus A350-1000, which will be the company’s new flagship aircraft, replacing the Boeing 777-300ER. Not only is the A350 a more modern and fuel efficient plane, but Japan Airlines…