Qatar Airways Marks 20 Years in Delhi and 30 Years in Kolkata with a Special Culinary Collaboration
The airline celebrates significant anniversaries in India, featuring a unique inflight menu created by Michelin-starred Chef Garima Arora.
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The airline celebrates significant anniversaries in India, featuring a unique inflight menu created by Michelin-starred Chef Garima Arora.
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This week saw significant developments in the travel and tourism sector, with new partnerships, expansions, and events aimed at enhancing connectivity and experiences. Major airlines and hotels are ramping up their offerings while countries showcase their unique tourism assets.
Emirates is set to enhance its service to Dublin by introducing a third daily flight starting October 26, providing more travel options and increased cargo capacity.
Etihad Airways enhances its global network with seven new destinations, bringing its total to 29 for the year, aiming to boost Abu Dhabi's status as a travel and tourism hub.
Air Astana has introduced significant updates to its mobile application, improving user experience and functionality.
The cargo division of SriLankan Airlines has been certified for its quality management of ground services.
The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines reports substantial profits driven by rising travel demands and cargo volumes despite operational challenges.
Thai AirAsia commemorates five decades of diplomatic relations between Thailand and China by unveiling a special aircraft livery.
Malaysia Aviation Group secures an additional 20 A330-900 aircraft, expanding its fleet to 40 units.
The launch of direct flights between Phnom Penh and Penang is set to enhance tourism and business ties between Cambodia and Malaysia.
Greater Bay Airlines announces Xuzhou as its newest destination in Mainland China, with flights starting on August 1st.
This week saw significant developments in the travel and hospitality sectors, including notable expansions, partnerships, and sustainability initiatives across various regions.
Scoot, the low-cost airline of Singapore Airlines, announces new flight services to Vietnam and Malaysia, set to begin between October and November 2025.
AirAsia X marks the successful opening of its Karachi to Kuala Lumpur route with strong initial performance metrics.
TransNusa increases its flight frequency from Jakarta to Singapore and launches new international routes from Bali.
The New NAIA Infra Corporation reveals an increase in international flights at the country's busiest airport, alongside new carrier launches.
CT Connections, Australia's largest travel management firm, announces first-mover advantage for clients accessing Qantas' Premium NDC content.
The World Aviation Festival (WAF) 2025 will showcase a lineup of CEOs from major airlines and airports, sharing insights on the future of aviation.
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