Porter and American Airlines Form Codeshare Pact for North America

Porter and American Airlines Form Codeshare Pact for North America

American Airlines and Porter Airlines are planning to establish a code-sharing agreement to enhance connectivity between the two countries and popular vacation destinations. This collaboration aims to provide travelers with more convenient options, which will contribute to increased market competitiveness and improved service quality.

08/06/2025 Airlines
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Russian IFLY Airlines Expands in Europe Middle East and Asia

Russian IFLY Airlines Expands in Europe Middle East and Asia

I-FLY Airlines is a Russian airline based in Moscow, established in 2009 with IATA code H5 and ICAO code RSY. The airline focuses on operating tourist flights to destinations in Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and Asia. I-FLY Airlines is committed to providing passengers with a safe, comfortable, and convenient flying experience. It continuously optimizes its route network and service quality to meet the growing demands of the tourism sector.

09/26/2025 Airlines
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Ecommerce Boosts Charter Flights Over Commercial Airlines in Peak Season

Ecommerce Boosts Charter Flights Over Commercial Airlines in Peak Season

This paper delves into the differences in space stability between self-operated charter flights and commercial flights within the air freight special line during the peak season of cross-border e-commerce. It provides a quantitative comparison from multiple dimensions, including capacity allocation mechanisms, cost structures, and external variable disturbances. This analysis offers data-driven decision-making references for cross-border e-commerce sellers, helping them choose the most suitable transportation mode, optimize logistics costs, and enhance competitiveness.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Air Freight Costs from Zhengzhou to Oslo Via Turkish Airlines

Air Freight Costs from Zhengzhou to Oslo Via Turkish Airlines

This article provides a detailed analysis of air freight costs from Zhengzhou to Oslo, using Turkish Airlines as an example. It covers the route, flight schedules, and cost structure, aiming to provide businesses with transparent international shipping information to support effective decision-making.

11/30/-0001 Logistics
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Airlines Invest in Exclusive Lounges to Enhance Premium Passenger Experience

Airlines Invest in Exclusive Lounges to Enhance Premium Passenger Experience

As airlines actively invest in establishing their own branded lounges, the flying experience for travelers has significantly improved. British Airways' extensive renovation at New York's JFK Airport will provide a more spacious check-in area and diverse dining options. Similarly, Etihad Airways and Cathay Pacific have opened luxurious lounges at major airports worldwide, emphasizing passenger comfort and brand consistency, aiming to deliver higher quality services for premium travelers.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Airlines Use Iatas MCX to Cut Maintenance Costs Boost Profits

Airlines Use Iatas MCX to Cut Maintenance Costs Boost Profits

IATA's MCX project helps airlines analyze aircraft maintenance costs and optimize operations. The free tools and reports empower businesses to make informed decisions and enhance their competitiveness. By leveraging data analysis, airlines can identify cost-saving opportunities within their maintenance programs. This leads to more efficient resource allocation and improved overall operational performance. The MCX project provides valuable insights into maintenance cost drivers, enabling airlines to proactively manage their expenses and ensure long-term financial sustainability. Ultimately, this contributes to a more robust and competitive aviation industry.

01/05/2026 Airlines
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Airlines Face Frozen Funds SAF Delays Amid Supply Chain Woes

Airlines Face Frozen Funds SAF Delays Amid Supply Chain Woes

An IATA report reveals multiple challenges facing the aviation industry: frozen funds, decelerating Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production, increased European airspace delays, and aircraft delivery delays. IATA is promoting the ONE Record data sharing standard to address these issues, aiming to improve cargo efficiency and facilitate digital transformation. This initiative seeks to mitigate the impact of these challenges and foster a more streamlined and efficient aviation ecosystem. Overcoming these hurdles is crucial for the industry's continued growth and sustainability.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Vietnam Airlines Expands China South Korea Routes Amid Trade Push

Vietnam Airlines Expands China South Korea Routes Amid Trade Push

Vietnam Airlines announced the launch of new routes in 2025, including Beijing Daxing to Ho Chi Minh City and Nha Trang to Busan, along with increased frequencies on the Beijing Capital Airport to Hanoi route. This aims to strengthen air connectivity between China and Vietnam, and Vietnam and South Korea, providing more convenient air transport for international trade and cultural exchange. The new routes will utilize Airbus A321 aircraft, offering a comfortable travel experience.

02/13/2025 Logistics
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Global Airlines Push for Fuel Efficiency Amid Green Aviation Shift

Global Airlines Push for Fuel Efficiency Amid Green Aviation Shift

An OAG report reveals significant disparities in airline fuel efficiency, highlighting the need for more information for consumers to make environmentally conscious flight choices. The analysis demonstrates that factors like fleet composition and operational practices greatly impact fuel consumption. The article calls for collaborative efforts between the aviation industry and governments to advance green aviation, exploring viable solutions such as sustainable aviation fuels and carbon offsetting. Airlines may increasingly compete in the environmental arena, focusing on reducing their carbon footprint and promoting sustainable practices.

01/19/2026 Airlines
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Airlines Push for Uniform Carbon Emission Metrics Via Iatatravalyst Deal

Airlines Push for Uniform Carbon Emission Metrics Via Iatatravalyst Deal

IATA, in partnership with Travalyst, has launched a standardized methodology for calculating flight carbon emissions. This initiative aims to provide travelers with consistent and accurate carbon footprint information, raising environmental awareness and encouraging airlines to reduce emissions. By offering a unified approach, the collaboration seeks to promote sustainable practices within the aviation industry and advance progress towards net-zero emission goals. The standardized calculation will empower consumers to make informed choices and incentivize airlines to adopt more eco-friendly operations.