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Air Canada Celebrates First Montreal-Tel Aviv Flight

The departure of flight AC082 this week marks the successful launch of Air Canada’s non-stop Montreal service to Tel Aviv. This new seasonal service will operate twice weekly from June 22 to October 16, 2017. Benjamin Smith, President, Passenger Airlines at Air Canada, said: ”Air Canada is the leader in the Canada-Israel market, which we […]

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Philippine Airlines introduces premium economy on A330s

Philippine Airlines has started to reconfigure its Airbus A330-300 aircraft with a new three-class layout, which includes the introduction of its new premium economy class. The national carrier previously packed 414 seats into its twin-aisle A330s, in an all-economy class layout. But in an effort to appeal to a broader range of customers, including the

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Cebu Pacific boosts Hong Kong capacity with new large jets

Cebu Pacific has taken delivery of two new large aircraft, which it will now use to increase capacity on its Hong Kong routes. The Philippine low-cost carrier will upgrade its Cebu-Hong Kong and Davao-Hong Kong services from single-aisle, 180-seat Airbus A320s to the new twin-aisle, 436-seat A330s. The A330s are configured in an all-economy class

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AirAsia goes large

AirAsia will introduce an Airbus A330 aircraft on two routes this month, marking the first time the short-haul low-cost carrier has utilised large, twin-aisle large aircraft. From 19 April to 18 May 2017, the airline will deploy a 377-seat Airbus A330-300 aircraft on routes from Kuala Lumpur to the Maldives and Macau. These large jets

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Philippine Airlines sheds seats to capture premium market

Philippine Airlines will remove more than 100 seats from some of its aircraft in a bid to woo more premium passengers. Eight of the national carrier’s 414-seat Airbus A330-300s will be reconfigured with a three-class layout, offering passengers a choice of business, premium economy and economy cabins. Following the revamp, each aircraft will feature just

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