Airline News - Asia / Pacific

Airguide Online, April 30, 2007

Apr 30, 2007

Air New Zealand

Air New Zealand will add a fourth and fifth weekly Auckland-Adelaide flight beginning Oct. 29 aboard Airbus A320s. Apr 23, 2007

All Nippon Airways

All Nippon Airways last month began Asia's first all-business-class service, flying twice daily between Japan's Nagoya Airport and China's Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, with plans to add an all-business-class Tokyo-Mumbai flight later this year. Though ANA's move may have raised hopes among North American business travelers about the eventual possibility of transpacific all-business-class service, especially in light of the spate of new carriers providing it across the Atlantic, neither ANA nor its Asian competitors have disclosed any such plans. Apr 23, 2007

Dragonair

Dragonair unveiled a revamped website that offers online booking for flights departing from Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen. It marks the first time passengers have been able to buy tickets through Dragonair's site. Apr 24, 2007

Jet Airways

Indian airline Jet Airways has revealed a new [sup.3]private suite[sup.2] for first-class passengers on its long-haul aircraft as part of what it calls. Apr 26, 2007

Kingfisher Airlines

Kingfisher Airlines launched Kochi-Agatti service. Apr 24, 2007

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