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By Richard Maslen
Australia’s Darwin International Airport has once again been rewarded for its aviation marketing efforts by winning the under four million passenger
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Christchurch Airport was delighted to be the only New Zealand airport to be recognised in the Routes Asia Awards that took place at the Pullman
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As the largest Routes Asia event to date enters its last day in Kuching, the Ministry of Tourism Sarawak and their co-hosts Malaysia Airports Holdings
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Earlier this evening during a spectacular networking evening hosted by the Ministry of Tourism, Sarawak at the Pullman Kuching Hotel, Abu Dhabi
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Delegates at this year’s Routes Asia forum gained a clear view of the richness of Sarawak’s unique and timeless cultural heritage as they arrived at
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Etihad Cargo, part of United Arab Emirates (UAE) national airline Etihad Airways, will enhance its Chinese cargo services later this month when it
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China Eastern Airlines is planning to launch flights between Shanghai Pu Dong and Toronto’s Lester B Pearson International Airport, its second
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New Zealand’s Auckland Airport has signed a memorandum of understanding to form a sister airport relationship with Mumbai Airport in India. The
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Low-cost carrier, Jetstar Airways has announced plans to start a Melbourne–Osaka wide-body service from the end of this month. The new Melbourne -
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The Pearl River Delta is the base of world’s advanced manufacturing and modern services. It is also the regional centre for key industries in high
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The US Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced that the Republic of Azerbaijan complies with international
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Ireland was the fifth largest market in Europe for air travel to Australia and New Zealand in 2013, according to Dublin Airport Authority (DAA)
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Sarawak is pursuing a five-year air services development plan. Lucy Siebert spoke with tourism chief, Dato Rashid Khan. Borneo: The word conjures up
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Australia’s Newcastle Airport has issued request for tender documentation to five companies for the construction of its terminal redevelopment. The
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Kuala Lumpur-based AirAsia X has been one of the pioneers of the low-cost, long-haul airline model but its chief executive officer, Azran Osman-Rani
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There has been a recent renaissance in demand for turboprop airliners after its market was virtually written-off following the regional jet revolution
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How will the LCCs respond to the challenges and opportunities during the next decade? Which LCCs will take the lead in the market? Can the traditional
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Dublin Airport is set for another record-breaking year for transatlantic traffic in 2014, according to Daragh Hanratty, DAA’s Airline Business
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Over the last 30 years the Asian economy has been the driving force in the global economy creating a new global economic landscape and as a result the
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Sri Lanka has experienced a tourism boom since its civil war officially ended five years ago. Its flag carrier’s chief executive officer, Kapila
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SkyTeam, the global airline alliance, has welcomed Garuda Indonesia as its 20th member and second airline from Southeast Asia. Garuda’s membership
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Indonesian carrier Batik Air will be increasing its fleet this year to 16 aircraft and aims to launch services to 12 new domestic destinations, as
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The Government of Kazakhstan is backing a new airline start-up that will ensure domestic air connections are maintained in the Central Asian country
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Hong Kong-based carrier, Dragonair, has announced that it will commence a twice-weekly service to Denpasar, Bali, starting April 27, 2014, adding one
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The reason for State Government of Sarawak and Malaysia Airport Holdings Berhad hosting Routes Asia is to boost the international awareness of Kuching
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