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Asia/Singapore Friday, 21st November 2025
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Saudia launches inaugural Seoul-Riyadh service

Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) has commenced its first direct flight from Seoul to Riyadh in line with its strategy to expand its network of...

Japan, India network boost brings SIA closer to full recovery

Singapore Airlines (SIA) will increase services to points across Japan and restore its Indian network to pre-pandemic levels in the coming months in response...

Vietjet launches flights to Fukuoka and Nagoya; resumes Busan service

Vietjet has started direct routes from Hanoi to two destinations in Japan – Fukuoka and Nagoya – as well as reinstated services to Busan...

Japan charts new routes in light of Ukraine-Russia conflict

Japan’s main airlines are developing resilience to flight path disruption following the outbreak of war in Ukraine, with the announcement of new routes and...

Scoot to launch flights between Singapore and London via Bangkok

Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, will launch a new service between Singapore and London’s Gatwick Airport via Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport. In addition to...

Zipair to launch Tokyo-Singapore service

Japan Airlines' low-cost carrier, Zipair Tokyo, will be expanding its international network with the launch of a weekly service between Tokyo and Singapore on...

New inbound flights raise prospects for Myanmar tourism

Tourism players are hopeful that a string of new flights will boost inbound tourism to Myanmar. In recent months, a number of airlines have started...

Vietjet steps up integrated ASEAN sky efforts with two new Thai...

Vietjet will soon commence two direct flights from Bangkok and Chiang Rai to Udon Thani, a north-eastern Thai province with a significant Vietnamese overseas...

Long haul ambitions of Asian carriers

From launching longhaul LCC to pushing the limits of ultra-longhaul flights, Asia’s full-service airlines are now riding the new generation of fuel-efficient aircraft and robust passenger demand to fly longer and farther than before

Towards European comeback

Malaysia inches closer to restoring its European markets, with partnerships to gain visibility with the continent’s travel buyers lined up and longer-term plans to rebuild connectivity.