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American, Qantas set to re-enter NZ-US market
/ | 1 Comment on American, Qantas set to re-enter NZ-US marketThere is growing speculation Qantas and American Airlines will launch new nonstop service from the New Zealand to the United States. The two carriers have called a media conference to be held in Wellington on Wednesday morning, where Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce and his counterpart at American Doug Parker will “make an important announcement
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SIA heading to Dusseldorf
/Singapore Airlines (SIA) will begin flights to Dusseldorf from July 2016, giving Australians a new one-stop option to Germany. Dusseldorf will be served with SIA’s new Airbus A350-900s featuring business, premium economy and economy three times a week as red-eye from Singapore and afternoon departure from Germany. SIA also flies to Munich and Frankfurt from
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Photographer Richard Green killed in EC135 helicopter crash
/ | 1 Comment on Photographer Richard Green killed in EC135 helicopter crashRenowned Australian landscape and nature photographer Richard Green, his wife Carolyn and friend John Davis were killed when Green’s Airbus Helicopters EC135, VH-GKK, crashed in mountainous terrain while the trio were returning to Sydney, having departed from Breeza Station, south-west of Tamworth, on November 7. When the distinctively painted EC135 failed to arrive at the Green’s Mona Vale
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Qantas and Virgin say credit card surcharges don’t recover full cost of processing payments
/ | 10 Comments on Qantas and Virgin say credit card surcharges don’t recover full cost of processing paymentsConsumers are not the only ones being stung with paying by credit card, with Australia’s two major carriers telling a Senate committee their surcharges and booking fees recover less than the reasonable cost of processing credit card payments. Qantas group executive for government and international affairs Andrew Parker said credit and debit card processing costs were “material”
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Alliance plans to keep Fokkers flying for next decade
/ | 12 Comments on Alliance plans to keep Fokkers flying for next decadeAlliance Aviation Services says it has plans to ensure its all-Fokker fleet keeps flying for the next decade. The primarily fly-in/fly-out and charter operator has 15 Fokker 100s, eight Fokker 70LRs and five Fokker 50 turboprops, having sold two Fokker 100s to Virgin Australia in the past year that were surplus to requirements. Alliance managing director
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Mixed day for travellers during customs strike
/ | 2 Comments on Mixed day for travellers during customs strikeIt has been a mixed day for travellers at Australia’s international airports, who have been forced to deal with a 24-hour strike from Australian Border Force (ABF) staff as part of a pay dispute with the government. About 5,000 ABF staff stayed away from work on Monday, affecting operations at eight international airports. Reports from
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