Tag: Aviation Festival Asia
Airlines step up measures for sustainable flights
The roadmap to net zero carbon emissions can be achieved through aircraft technology development; operations and infrastructure improvements; market-based measures and offsets; and the...
Airlines face challenges with aircraft orders and demand for sustainable flights
Airline chiefs of legacy, low-cost carriers (LCC) and new full-service start-ups, who spoke at the recent Aviation Festival Asia in Singapore, have one thing...
Dubai airport pushes further for progress
Dubai International Airport (DXB) wants to explore passenger-centric strategies and is rethinking mega infrastructure development cost, design and size.
Paul Griffiths, Dubai Airports (DA) CEO,...
Covid sweeps changes across airline marketing
Travel disruptions posed by the pandemic have present opportunities for airlines to demonstrate that they are more than just a mode of transport, and are also means to facilitate connections and link people with their families, friends and businesses, opined industry specialists on the CMO (chief marketing officer) Panel at the Aviation Festival Asia 2022 held last week in Singapore.
Banwa Private Island in the Philippines now offers guests private air...
Banwa Private Island has partnered with Ascent Flights Global to offer on-demand private flights to guests planning a trip to the exclusive remote island...
Airline loyalty programmes linchpin for recovery, say experts
As commercial airlines melt under the pressure of the Covid-19 pandemic, experts assert that effective and innovative use of loyalty programmes, partnerships and client...
Airlines leaving passengers to their own devices
Airlines in Asia are increasingly letting passengers take in-flight entertainment into their own hands, as they turn their attention to building in-flight connectivity instead.
At...