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145. Hawaiian Airlines to launch Flights to Las Vegas
Hawaiian Airlines to launch Flights to Las Vegas. Hawaiian Airlines is to launched its first-ever nonstop flights between Maui and Las Vegas, starting with a twice-weekly service on 3 October 2010. Flight #32 will depart Kahului Airport on Mondays and Thursdays at 08:00 and arrive at McCarran International Airport at 16:35. Flight #31 will depart Las Vegas on Sundays and Wednesdays
146. Jetstar to launch Singapore - Melbourne / Auckland Flights
Jetstar to launch Singapore - Melbourne / Auckland Flights. Jetstar is to launch long-haul two-class A330-200 services from Changi Airport in Singapore direct to Melbourne and Auckland. Subject to regulatory approvals the airline is planning to launch daily direct Singapore - Melbourne return flights from 16 December 2010, and daily direct Singapore - Auckland return services from
147. Renton de Alwis Returns to Aid PATA Membership Drive
Renton de Alwis Returns to Aid PATA Membership Drive. Former Pacific Asia Travel Association executive Renton de Alwis is to return to the Association in a short-term advisory role at the invitation of Association CEO Greg Duffell to offer expert advice on membership retention, recruitment and chapter development.
148. Emirates Orders 32 More A380s
Emirates Orders 32 More A380s. Emirates has placed an order with Airbus for an additional 32 A380 aircraft taking the total firm order for the super-jumbos to 90. The order for the additional aircraft has a list price of US$ 11.5 billion (AED 42.2).
149. Garuda Indonesia Selects SITA Aircom
Garuda Indonesia Selects SITA Aircom. SITA’s AIRCOM Communications Services will enable Garuda to substantially automate the airline’s flight operations including the automated uplink of load sheets, position reports and aircraft movement reports. The result will be fuel savings, schedule optimisations and enhanced passenger services as there will be fewer flight interruptions and
150. Air Freight Demand Up 8.2% in October 2016
IATA's October 2016 data for global air freight markets shows that demand, measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs), rose 8.2% year-on-year in the month. This was the fastest pace of growth seen in 18 months. Freight capacity, measured in available freight tonne kilometers (AFTKs), increased 3.6% over the same period.
151. IATA Outlines Air Cargo Priorities at World Cargo Symposium
IATA has called on airlines and their partners in the air cargo supply chain, to work together to make air cargo more competitive and address the challenges of safety, security and sustainability. Air cargo is vital to the global economy, transporting more than $5 trillion worth of goods annually, or more than a third of world trade by value. And for airlines, it accounts for about
152. 8th World Cargo Symposium Begins with Call for Cut in Transit Times
IATA commenced its 8th World Cargo Symposium in Los Angeles with a call for the average end-to-end transit time to be cut by up to 48 hours by the end of the decade. WCS has attracted a record attendance level of more than 1000 delegates. The entire spectrum of the air cargo supply chain is represented, including leaders from airlines, freight forwarders, shippers, ground handlers,

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