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Asiana Airlines to link Melbourne and Seoul
/The direct service, which will operate every Tuesday and Thursday to Incheon Airport, will commence on 26 December using Asiana’s A350-900 aircraft. Flights will depart Melbourne at 10pm to arrive in Seoul the following morning.
Read moreVideo Podcast: Virgin’s union row and Chris says goodbye
/ | 1 Comment on Video Podcast: Virgin’s union row and Chris says goodbyeAdam, Jake and Chris discuss the week’s biggest stories, including Virgin’s deteriorating relationship with the unions and the ongoing row over single-pilot flights.
Read moreMelbourne looks to exceed pre-COVID international capacity
/International traffic in October 2023 was at 95 per cent of 2019 levels, with domestic traffic steady at 90 per cent for a total recovery of 91 per cent. Monthly passenger numbers also topped three million for the first time since January 2020, including more than 2.1 million domestic travellers.
Read moreBonza takes off from the Gold Coast
/Flight AB1523, Bonza’s inaugural service from its third base, departed the Gold Coast at 9:12am local time on board the airline’s first 737 MAX 8, VH-UIK ‘Bazza’, touching down in Townsville shortly before 11am. It is the first of 14 planned routes to be introduced over the end-of-year period.
Read moreJetstar brings back Sydney–Osaka service
/The airline will deploy its 787-8 Dreamliner fleet on the route starting on 1 April, the first time it has flown direct from Sydney to Osaka in 15 years. Flights will operate three times per week, adding more than 100,000 low-cost seats between the two cities.
Read moreFirst QantasLink A220 rolls out of Airbus paint shop
/Registered VH-X4A, the new aircraft has been given an Aboriginal art livery featuring over 20,000 dots. The paint job took around 100 painters two weeks to complete at Airbus’ facility in Mirabel, Canada.
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