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73. Russia's S7 Airlines to Join oneworld
Russia's S7 Airlines to Join oneworld. S7's network - covering 90 destinations and 28 countries, including 45 points in Russia and some 25 destinations in other parts of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) - will from then be covered by oneworld's extensive range of alliance fares and sales products.
74. Asiana Airlines Rolls Out First Aircraft in Star Alliance 'Flying Billboard' Livery
Asiana Airlines Rolls Out First Aircraft in Star Alliance 'Flying Billboard' Livery
75. SkyTeam Steering Committee welcomes Aeroflot's bid for membership
SkyTeam Steering Committee welcomes Aeroflot's bid for membership
76. China Southern Airlines to join SkyTeam
China Southern Airlines to join SkyTeam.
77. Korean Air Renews Multi-Year Content Agreement with Travelport
Korean Air has signed a new multi-year content agreement with Travelport. Under the agreement, Travelport will continue to provide Korean Air’s content and inventory to more than 68,000 Travelport-connected agencies around the world, enabling them to search, sell and book the airline’s fares.
78. China Southern Airlines and Air France to launch new Paris - Guangzhou service
China Southern Airlines and Air France to launch new Paris - Guangzhou service
79. Thai Smile to Join Star Alliance as a Connecting Partner
Thai Smile Airways is to join Star Alliance as a Connecting Partner. Thai Smile will add 11 new destinations to the Star Alliance network, which already comprises over 1,300 airports in 194 countries.
80. Aviation: Analyzing Performance Statistics for 2020 Reveals Amazing Story of Perseverance
IATA has published the World Air Transport Statistics (WATS) with performance figures for 2020 demonstrating the devastating effects on global air transport during that year of the COVID-19 crisis. The top five domestic passenger airport-pairs were all in Asia and outperformed top international routes as domestic recovery returned faster, particularly in China Published by TravelNe

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