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17. Southeast Asia to Need 4,400 New Airplanes by 2039
Boeing anticipates airlines in Southeast Asia will need 4,400 new airplanes valued at US$700 billion to support expanding demand for air travel over the next 20 years. Twin-aisle airplanes such as the 777X and 787 Dreamliner will remain foundational to Southeast Asia’s air travel industry. Over the next 20 years, nearly one in four twin-aisle airplanes delivered to the broader Asia
18. Resumption of International Air Travel Requires Global Approach
The resumption of international air travel requires a global approach and harmonized measures across borders. AAPA has called on governments to work closely together and collaborate with industry in developing measures that are standardized, pragmatic, based on accepted medical standards and a robust risk management framework, in our common objective of serving the travelling publi
19. Hong Kong - Singapore Air Travel Bubble Suspended at Last Minute
The Air Travel Bubble between Hong Kong and Singapore has been suspended. The decision was taken after a spike, even larger than had been expected on Saturday, of COVID19 cases in Hong Kong. The ATB will now not happen until sometime in December, at the earliest.
20. Asia Setting New Trends in Long-Haul, Low-Cost Air Travel
In the last decade, South East Asian low-cost carriers (LCCs) led by Malaysia-based AirAsia have remodelled the air travel map in the Asia Pacific region. Now, LCCs are seeking to expand their route networks to better connect the rapidly growing travel markets of South East Asia and North East Asia, plus South Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
21. Air Travel Bubble Between Hong Kong and Singapore Postponed Until 2021
The launch of the highly anticipated Air Travel Bubble (ATB) between Singapore and Hong Kong has again been put on hold. The ATB, which would allow people to travel between the two major aviation hubs for any reason and without the need to quarantine at either end, had been scheduled to take off on Sunday, 22 November but those plans were grounded at the last minute. Published by T
22. Air Travel Bubble Between Hong Kong and Singapore Bursts Again
The planned Air Travel Bubble (ATB) between Hong Kong and Singapore has once again been postponed. This attempt at launching the ATB was scheduled to take off on 26 May but has been deferred due to the recent increase in unlinked community cases in Singapore. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 17 May 2021.
23. IATA Reports Global Airlines Traffic from April 2012
Despite continuing economic weakness in some parts of the world, demand for air travel continues to grow. The 6.1% overall growth recorded for April is above the 20-year trend. Strong demand for air travel with limited capacity expansion pushed load factors to 79.3% which is a record high for an April load factor.
24. Malaysia Airlines Prepares for Contactless Air Travel Experience
Malaysia Airlines is embarking on a journey that will see it make the most of current and future technologies with the aim of making contactless air travel a reality for its passengers. This will start at home, where passengers can create and customize their bookings such as select preferred meals, seats and other services with the integration of enhanced features on Malaysia Airli

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