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AirAsia Japan gets green light to return to Japanese skies
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The new business will operate from a base at Chubu Centrair International Airport in Aichi prefecture to Shin-Chitose Airport in Sapporo, Sendai...
China Airlines to Double South Island Capacity
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Taiwan’s largest carrier plans to add 14,122 more seats on the Sydney – Christchurch sector by operating for the full 22 weeks from October to March.
Scoot Confirms Further Expansion in Taiwan
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The airline made its debut in Taiwan in September 2012 and has already boosted its operations on the highly competitive route between Singapore and...
Asian Aviation is Taking off for New Year
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Air travel is set to flourish over the next week in the Asia Pacific region, with Chinese New Year just around the corner.
V Air to Launch Operations With Bangkok Route
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The new airline, which is a subsidiary of TransAsia Airways (Taipei), will launch operations to the Thai capital on December 17, 2014.
China Airlines Confirms Summer Link to Christchurch
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China Airlines will be the first member of the SkyTeam alliance to offer flights to New Zealand’s South Island and will enable various connection...
ROUTES SILK ROAD: Transaero Launches Services to Taipei
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The weekly service, operated by a two-class Boeing 767-300ER, represents the return of a link first served by Transaero in 2002 and served up until...
ROUTES ASIA: Taipei Route Performing Well for Vanilla Air
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Japanese carrier Vanilla Air is pushing for approval to boost frequencies on its route between Tokyo Narita and Taipei Taoyuan to meet with the...
AirAsia Japan Fails to Make the Grade
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The backers of AirAsia Japan have revealed they are currently exploring “all available options” for the low-cost business after the...
Hawaiian Airlines Takes Advantage of US Waiver Program Extension to Serve Taiwan
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US carrier Hawaiian Airlines has announced plans to launch non-stop flights between Honolulu and the Taiwanese capital Taipei from July next year,...
