Tag: Airline Operations
Emirates restores global network following disruption
Emirates has resumed 96 per cent of its global network following a period of disruption, with services progressively resuming across the Americas, Europe, Africa,...
Fuel shock hits Asian carriers, threatens intra-Asia travel
More than 150,000 international flights have been cut worldwide between March and June 2026 compared to schedules before the US and Israel struck Iran on February 28, which led to the disruptive blockade of the Straits of Hormuz
Airlines stress communication during disruptions
Airlines and aviation stakeholders are increasingly turning to data and digital tools to place passengers at the centre of response strategies during disruptions. However,...
Asia-Pacific airlines raise fuel surcharges as jet fuel prices climb
Airlines across Asia are adjusting fuel surcharges and fares as jet fuel prices rise sharply following the escalation of conflict in the Middle East,...
Dubai International gradually resumes flights after drone-related disruption
Dubai International Airport (DXB) has begun gradually restoring flight operations after a temporary suspension triggered by a drone-related fire near the airport, adding further...
Asian carriers cancel flights, implement surcharges as fuel crisis intensifies
Airlines across the Asia-Pacific region have moved into an emergency defensive posture this week, implementing a wave of flight cancellations, steep fare hikes, and...
Asia-Pacific airlines call for long-term investment to sustain growth
Asia-Pacific airlines are heading into 2026 with a strong performance outlook, but industry leaders warn that governments must shift from short-term tourism gains to...













