Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 29th October 2025
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Aviation roundup: Emirates, Vietnam Airlines and more

Here’s our weekly roundup of new air routes and codeshare partnerships

Hong Kong to welcome global aviation community in 2025

Routes World, which brings together decision-makers from airlines, airports and destinations to define the world’s air route networks, is heading to Hong Kong from September 24...

How’s the weather?

The weather is looking like a Katy Perry song for a while now – it’s hot then it’s cold, it’s yes then it’s no,...

Airlines face challenges with aircraft orders and demand for sustainable flights

Airline chiefs of legacy, low-cost carriers (LCC) and new full-service start-ups, who spoke at the recent Aviation Festival Asia in Singapore, have one thing...

Airlines, airports harness power of technology to improve the passenger journey,...

SITA’s 2023 Air Transport IT Insights report has revealed that both airports and airlines saw information technology (IT) spend increase year-on-year into 2023, reaching...

Really Cool Airlines to redefine airline experience

Thai-owned start-up carrier Really Cool Airlines (RCA) has announced a series of significant milestones towards its planned inauguration as early as the first quarter...

AAPA commits to net zero emissions by 2050

The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) has committed to net zero carbon emissions by 2050, surpassing the existing industry commitment to halve carbon...

Will a digital health passport help us fly again?

National governments in Asia, Australia and Europe have rolled out contact-tracing apps to curb the spread of Covid-19 on home soil, but what if similar technology could be harnessed in the skies and effectively bring the travel industry back to life?

State restrictions clip Indian aviation’s wings

With India resuming domestic flights, stringent measures taken by state governments like mandatory quarantine and need for Covid-negative certification are acting as deterrents for...

Fare caps in place as India’s domestic skies open up

The Indian government has allowed domestic flights to resume in a calibrated manner from May 25, after two months of grounding. The Ministry of Civil...