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JAL Group Reports 10% Revenue Increase, Net Profit Down 19.1% in Q2 FY2025

JAL Group (Japan Airlines) has reported its financial performance for the second quarter of the fiscal year ending March 2025, showcasing a robust 10% increase in revenue despite a decline in net profit. The group’s revenue rose to approximately $5.9 billion, reflecting continued recovery and demand in the aviation sector.

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Japan Airlines Expands International Network with New Routes to Istanbul and Milan

Japan Airlines (JAL) has unveiled plans to expand its international network by introducing new direct flights from Tokyo to Istanbul and Milan. These additions aim to strengthen connectivity between Japan and Europe, catering to the growing demand for travel and commerce.

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Iberojet to Launch Exclusive Madrid–Delhi Flights in April 2025

Iberojet, the Spanish leisure airline, has announced plans to launch direct flights between Madrid and Delhi starting in April 2025. This new route will make Iberojet the only airline offering direct flights between Spain and India, reinstating a connection that has been absent since August 2020, when Air India ceased its Madrid–Delhi service. 

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British Airways Launches London Gatwick–Bangkok Service

British Airways has inaugurated its new direct service from London Gatwick to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi, with the first Boeing 777 flight touching down in Bangkok on October 28, 2024. This new route connects two major international hubs, offering travelers a convenient, non-stop option between the United Kingdom and Thailand.

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Armenian Airlines to Resume Yerevan–Batumi Service on December 26

Armenian Airlines has announced it will resume its Yerevan–Batumi service on December 26, 2024, providing travelers with a convenient route connecting Armenia’s capital with the popular Georgian coastal city. The airline will operate this route with an Airbus A321, a model well-suited for accommodating high passenger volumes with comfort and efficiency on short regional flights.

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Air Tanzania to Launch Dar es Salaam–Johannesburg Route on November 30

Air Tanzania is set to expand its network with the launch of a new route between Dar es Salaam and Johannesburg, scheduled to commence on November 30, 2024. The airline will operate this route with a Boeing 737-9, a model known for its fuel efficiency and passenger comfort, supporting Air Tanzania’s goal to provide a…

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Air India Cancels 60 U.S. Flights Amid Maintenance and Supply Chain Delays

Air India has announced the cancellation of approximately 60 flights to and from major U.S. cities, including San Francisco, Washington D.C., Chicago, Newark, and New York, scheduled between November 15 and December 31. The cancellations come as the airline faces prolonged delays in aircraft maintenance and ongoing global supply chain disruptions, which have impacted its…

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Aerolineas Argentinas Privatization Draws Interest from GOL, Abra Group, and German Efromovich

The potential privatization of Aerolineas Argentinas, the national airline of Argentina, is attracting significant interest from key players in the aviation industry. GOL Linhas Aéreas of Brazil, the UK-based Abra Group, and industry veteran German Efromovich are reported to be evaluating the opportunity to invest in the airline. However, before any transactions can take place,…

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Turkish Airlines Expands Fleet with New Airbus A321neo Delivery

Turkish Airlines has strengthened its fleet with the recent delivery of an Airbus A321neo, serial number 12157, powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1133G-JM engines. This fuel-efficient aircraft aligns with Turkish Airlines’ growth strategy and its commitment to sustainable operations, enabling the airline to reduce fuel consumption and emissions across high-demand routes.