TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Thursday, 13th November 2025
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Aviation roundup: Vietjet, Emirates and more

Vietjet announces inaugural air service connecting Ho Chi Minh City and Auckland Vietjet Air has announced an inaugural air service between Vietnam and New Zealand...

Asia-Pacific airlines resolve to advance responsibly by tackling sustainability, safety, and...

Airline leaders in attendance at the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) 68th Assembly of Presidents, which opened in Brunei Darussalam on November 14, have...

Hong Kong to welcome global aviation community in 2025

Routes World, which brings together decision-makers from airlines, airports and destinations to define the world’s air route networks, is heading to Hong Kong from September 24...

Emirates to refurbish A380s and Boeing 777 planes

As part of its retrofit programme, Emirates announced that it will completely refurbish 43 A380s and 28 Boeing 777 aircraft, bringing the total number...

More airlines avoid Iranian airspace as Middle East tensions heats up

An increasing number of airlines are re-routing their flights to skip Iranian airspace as Middle East tensions intensify, with the latest being Singapore Airlines...

Amadeus expands presence in biometrics with acquisition of Vision-Box

Amadeus has completed the acquisition of Vision-Box, a leading provider of biometric solutions for airports, airlines, and border control customers. The deal has now received...

Aviation sustainability and recovery in focus at airline leadership meeting

Sustainability will be the core focus of discussions among airline leaders gathering at the 67th Assembly of Presidents of the Association of Asia Pacific...

Airlines cancel more flights due to technical issues in the UK

A number of airlines have been forced to make more flight cancellations on August 29 following an air traffic control fault on August 28,...

Building back air access

Asia-Pacific’s aviation sector continues to trail behind other geographical regions in terms of recovery, even as the last of the remaining few travel barriers are lifted. On the bright side, airlines are rolling out new routes and inspiring new travel possibilities

Travel demand surges as Japan opens up

Eased entry conditions and a weaker yen are pulling travellers from Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia back to Japan, noted outbound travel specialists in these...