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  • Air Astana Relocates to Frankfurt T3

    Air Astana Relocates to Frankfurt T3

    Aerostar relocates all of its operations at Frankfurt International Airport to Terminal 3. Terminal 3 is the newest facility opened at the airport, and will mark a significant upgrade in passenger experience for Air Astana travellers on flights from Germany to Almaty, Astana, and Uralki.

  • Singapore Airlines Drops Fifth Freedom Milan-Barcelona flight

    Singapore Airlines Drops Fifth Freedom Milan-Barcelona flight

    Singapore Airlines reshuffles its European schedule for 2026. It is letting go of its fifth freedom operation between Milan Malpensa and Barcelona. That means no more lie-flat beds and premium economy between the two cities. Milan will retain its daily flights, while three weekly flights from Barcelona will continue to fly onwards to Madrid. Updates…

  • Qantas Confirms and Expands Perth to Rome Non-Stop for Summer 2026

    Qantas Confirms and Expands Perth to Rome Non-Stop for Summer 2026

    Qantas confirms the return of nonstop Perth-Rome flights for summer 2026 with a major expansion. The season now runs from May to October, with frequency increasing to four weekly flights during peak periods to meet high demand.

  • Which US Destinations Does Italian Airline ITA Airways Serve?

    Which US Destinations Does Italian Airline ITA Airways Serve?

    ITA Airways has continued to invest heavily over the years in its route network towards the U.S., increasing its footprint to eight destinations. For the summer of 2026, it will be serving: – Boston – New York – Washington – Chicago – Houston – Miami – Los Angeles – San Francisco All routes are served…

  • Flying On Qantas Flights on a Finnair planes – Where and How to do so?

    Flying On Qantas Flights on a Finnair planes – Where and How to do so?

    Flying between Singapore, Bangkok and Sydney, you can end up, if booking QF291 and QF295, flying a Finnair aircraft, as Qantas has handed over operations of these flights since 2024 to the European carrier. Finnair operates these flights as part of a wet lease agreement, supplying two aircraft to Qantas with registration numbers OHLTM and…

  • JetBlue steps in to fill the Spirit Airlines void in Florida

    JetBlue steps in to fill the Spirit Airlines void in Florida

    JetBlue moves to fill the void left by Spirit Airlines’ shutdown, particularly at Fort Lauderdale. It launches 11 new destinations from FLL, looking to intercept the traffic left over by Spirit Airlines. Additionally, JetBlue is launching a status match program for free Spirit members, silver and gold, to take Mosaic 1 and Mosaic 2 tiers…

  • British Airways Travel Classes Explained (Euro Traveller to First)

    British Airways Travel Classes Explained (Euro Traveller to First)

    British Airways uses different cabin names on European vs long-haul flights, which can be confusing if you’re booking for the first time. This guide breaks down every BA travel class – Euro Traveller, Club Europe, World Traveller, World Traveller Plus, Club World and First – and explains what each one maps to.

  • IndiGo Launches Non-Stop Delhi-London Heathrow Flights From February 2026

    IndiGo Launches Non-Stop Delhi-London Heathrow Flights From February 2026

    IndiGo will launch a new non-stop service between Delhi and London Heathrow from February 2026. The route will be operated with Boeing 787-9 aircraft wet-leased from Norse Atlantic as the airline prepares for the arrival of its Airbus A350 fleet and continues its long-haul expansion into Europe.

  • Air Arabia Expands in Europe with New Flights to Munich, Prague and Warsaw

    Air Arabia Expands in Europe with New Flights to Munich, Prague and Warsaw

    Air Arabia continues its European expansion with new flights to Munich, Prague and Warsaw, reinforcing its role as a low-cost connector from the UAE.

  • China Southern Expands Australia Flights in 2026 With More Services to Sydney and Brisbane

    China Southern Expands Australia Flights in 2026 With More Services to Sydney and Brisbane

    Australia is key market for many airlines. That is all the more the case with Chinese carriers, as there’s a huge expat and student population living in Australia. Not only, Australians are among the most active populations in terms of air travel making it very enticing for airlines to offer connectivity from and to Europe…

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