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Turkish Airlines And Thai Airways Revenue-Sharing Deal

Turkish Airlines and Thai Airways International have formalized a joint business agreement to share revenues on flights operating between Istanbul and Bangkok. This partnership underscores the airlines’ commitment to enhancing their competitive positioning on the critical Asia-Europe corridor.

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Southwest Airlines And China Airlines Group Plan Interline Partnership

Southwest Airlines (US) and China Airlines Group (Taiwan) are engaged in discussions to establish a new interline partnership. This collaboration is expected to be formalized in early 2026, with ticket sales anticipated to commence later in 2025. Interline agreements allow airlines to coordinate schedules and provide smoother connections for passengers traveling on multiple carriers.

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IndiGo to End B777-300ER Damp Lease with Turkish Airlines

IndiGo (India) has announced plans to terminate its damp lease of two B777-300ER aircraft operated in collaboration with Turkish Airlines. The decision was confirmed after India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) granted a three-month extension, setting the final lease end date as 31 August 2025.

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Heston Airlines Resumes Wet Lease Operations for Norwegian

Heston Airlines (Lithuania) has confirmed that it will resume wet lease operations for Norwegian during the upcoming summer season, with bases in Copenhagen and Palma de Mallorca. This arrangement strengthens the collaborative relationship between the two airlines and supports Norwegian’s summer operations.

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China Southern Receives Two A321neo Aircraft

China Southern has expanded its fleet with the delivery of two A321neo aircraft, serial numbers 12584 and 12604, both powered by LEAP-1A32 engines. These additions align with the airline’s strategy to modernize its narrowbody fleet and enhance its operational capacity on busy domestic and regional routes.