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Bamboo Airways gears up for inaugural Italy flight
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Newly-minted Vietnamese carrier Bamboo Airways is preparing to operate a repatriation flight between Ho Chi Minh City and Milan’s Malpensa Airport on Friday, 12 June.

Commercial flights increase 30% in last month
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Swedish internet-based tracking service Flightradar24 has released several key indications of an uptick in flights in recent weeks, charting a return towards normal. While civil aviation is still down significantly year-on-year, signs of hope are beginning to emerge for the industry. On 5 June, the organisation reported that the number of commercial flights it tracked

Regional Japanese airport mulls crafty name change to Tokyo Ibaraki
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Ibaraki Airport, a budget-focused regional airport located over 100 kilometres outside of the Japanese capital, may opt for the ambitious moniker of “Tokyo Ibaraki Airport”. That’s according to reports in the Asahi Shimbun, which late last month noted that local officials had proposed the name change to the governor of Ibaraki. Though Tokyo’s largest international airport,

After short-lived restoration, Lion Air re-suspends flights
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Indonesia's Lion Air Group has re-suspended all domestic and international flights just days after reinstating them, blaming passenger non-compliance with COVID-19 policies.

Wednesday airline updates: Virgin Atlantic’s 2021 timetable
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Virgin Atlantic has released its summer 2021 schedule and what may be a glimpse into the future once the pandemic comes to an end.

Friday airline updates: American Airlines to resume flights to Spain
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American Airlines has announced that the company will resume flights between the US and Spain over the coming week, after new COVID-19 cases in the European country have fallen dramatically. The move will make AA the first major US airline to reboot US-Spain connections since travel restrictions were first levelled in March. Flight AA36 departed

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