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241. Fiji Airways Leases Boeing 737-800 from Miami Air
Fiji Airways has leased a Boeing 737-800 aircraft from Miami Air to cover some of its schedules due to the temporary grounding of its two Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. The chartered Miami Air aircraft will operate some flights on behalf of Fiji Airways between Nadi and Auckland, Apia, Christchurch and Brisbane (subject to regulatory approval).
242. Etihad Airways to Operate 14 Flights Per Week to Düsseldorf
Etihad Airways’ Abu Dhabi – Düsseldorf service is to be operated 14 times a week with the addition of a new daily service, effective 26 March 2017. The new mid-morning departure from Abu Dhabi and return overnight service from Düsseldorf will offer two-way connectivity to additional markets across Asia and Australia, including Brisbane, Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Seoul, Ho Chi Min
243. Diederik Pen Appointed Managing Director of Martinair
Diederik Pen (43) has been appointed managing director of Martinair. After completing a degree in Economics, Diederik Pen began his career in the air transport industry at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. He subsequently held management posts at Brisbane Airport and at Virgin Blue in Australia.
244. Perth Airport Improves ACCC Service Rating
Perth Airport’s overall quality of service rating in the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) Airport Monitoring Report for 2014/15 increased within the ‘good’ category, the second highest of the four major Australian capital city airports that are monitored (Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney). Contributing to this increase was the improvement in the average
245. Airbus A220-300 to Visit Vanuatu, AU, NZ, New Caledonia, PNG, Cambodia and India
An Airbus A220-300, leased from Latvia’s airBaltic, has set off an a new tour, visiting nine destinations in seven countries. The first stop of the tour will be the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu, home to the region’s A220 launch customer Air Vanuatu. The aircraft will then visit Australia (Sydney and Brisbane), New Zealand (Auckland), New Caledonia (Noumea) and Papua New Guinea
246. Australians taken for a Ride by Wellington
Australians taken for a Ride by Wellington. Australians got the chance to get to know Wellington in the back seat of a car in Sydney and Brisbane recently. During the recent Tourism New Zealand PR stunt, and fitting with the campaign theme ‘Green and Gold Top to Bottom’, five hybrid cars were branded green and gold and offered consumers free rides in the two cities. Rides were snap
247. Philippine Airlines to Launch New Flights to Australia, China, Malaysia and Middle East
Philippine Airlines is preparing to launch flights to twelve new destinations in Australia, China, Malaysia and Middle East, including a new domestic service to Northern Luzon. The airline will launch flights to Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) on 2 May 2013; Darwin, Brisbane and Perth (Australia), 1 June; Guangzhou (China), 2 June; Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), 1 October; Doha (Qatar)
248. Korean Air Serving Col Cross Shiraz to First Class Passengers on Select Routes
Starting today (29 July 2014), Korean Air will serve one of Australia’s finest wines, Col Cross Shiraz, to First Class passengers on Oceania routes, including Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland and Nadi. Col Cross Shiraz was born in Haselgrove Winery in McLaren Vale, an internationally renowned wine region in South Australia accounting for 48% of all wines produced in Australia.

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