Finnair has announced new long-haul flights from Stockholm, the capital of Sweden.
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Emirates has announced that it will restart flights to Mauritius in less than 1 week time. This comes after Mauritius announced that it will once again accept international travellers from 15th July 2021, which is the same date that Maldives will begin welcoming tourists from India.
India’s biggest airline, Indigo has announced that it will offer nonstop flights between Lucknow, the capital of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and Doha, the capital of Qatar.
Indigo has officially launched flights from Darbhanga in the Indian state of Bihar, adding its 67th domestic destination. India’s largest low-cost carrier now connects the city with Kolkata and Hyderabad with daily flights.
Update: Spirit Airlines has now put all 30 of these new routes out of Miami on sale, for anyone interested in booking a flight. Below you can find the original post from 9th June 2021. Spirit Airlines is coming to Miami International Airport. The airline, which calls Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport home, is planning 30 […]
French Bee has announced nonstop Airbus A350 flights to New York, marking the first destination for the airline on the United States’ East Coast. Additionally, French Bee is the only and most economical non-stop leisure carrier between New York and Paris. Based at Paris Orly Airport, the airline has a fleet of 4 Airbus A350-900s. […]
Lufthansa has announced new seasonal nonstop flights between Munich and Dubai that will start just in time for the winter half-year and coinciding with the opening of the EXPO.
United today announced the purchase of 270 new Boeing and Airbus aircraft – the largest combined order in the airline’s history and the biggest by an individual carrier in the last decade.
Singapore Airlines will launch live online shopping on board its aircraft, when the KrisShop e-commerce platform becomes available via the KrisWorld in-flight entertainment (IFE) system. The airline will become the first in the world to do so.
Lufthansa has announced that it will re-activate 5 Airbus A340-600 aircrafts this summer at Munich Airport. Citing that ‘global travel industry is returning to prior levels of activity’, the airline wants to strengthen its premium offering at Munich Airport.