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Pakistan suspends Serene air's license Dhaka: Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) has suspended the license of private carrier Serene Air due to a persistent shortage of aircraft and frequent flight cancellatio... |
04 October, 2025 |
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Airbus, Air India launch new training center Dhaka: Air India and Airbus have opened an advanced pilot training centre in Gurugram, Haryana, marking a major step in strengthening India’s aviation training infrastructure as ... |
04 October, 2025 |
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Korean air plans to merge mileage plan with Asiana Dhaka: Korean Air unveiled a revised mileage integration plan as part of its merger with Asiana Airlines, setting out conversion rates and a 10-year grace period that it said underline... |
04 October, 2025 |
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Emirates and flydubai join ‘Dubai Cashless strategy’ initiative Emirates and flydubai have signed two Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with Dubai Finance (DOF) to advance digital payment initiatives and promote ‘Dubai Cashless Strategy&rsquo... |
04 October, 2025 |
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India-China flights to begin Oct 26 Dhaka: India and China have agreed to resume direct flights by the end of October after talks between their civil aviation authorities. 03 October, 2025 |
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Cathay signs landmark deal with Lufthansa Dhaka: Cathay Group has handed Lufthansa Technik its largest-ever maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) contract, covering the Hong Kong airline’s fleets of Boeing 747s and 777s... |
03 October, 2025 |
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Ryanair ends paper boarding passes Dhaka: Ryanair will scrap paper boarding passes from Nov. 12 and require travelers to use its mobile app, a shift the low-cost carrier says will speed up boarding but could inconvenien... |
02 October, 2025 |
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Asia-Pacific airlines report strong August growth Dhaka: Asia-Pacific airlines carried 34.3 million international passengers in August 2025, up 8.8pc from a year earlier, as both business and leisure demand remained strong, the A... |
02 October, 2025 |
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Global air travel to hit 9.8b in 2025 Dhaka: Global air passenger traffic is projected to hit 9.8 billion in 2025, driven by strong international demand, Airports Council International (ACI) World said in its latest World ... |
01 October, 2025 |
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WTTC forecasts 91m new tourism jobs by 2035 Dhaka: The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) projects the global tourism sector will generate 91 million new jobs over the next decade, even as labour shortages loom larg... |
01 October, 2025 |