28 Mar 2006
British Midlands have begun flying passengers along their latest flight route, from Aberdeen to Amsterdam. As of yesterday travellers have been able to travel to the Dutch capital,...
New figures from airports operator BAA show that passenger numbers have increased over the past year. The company's latest trading update shows that for the 11 months to the end of...
BAA has announced that Heathrow Terminal 2 is to shut. The terminal, which is the airport's oldest and was originally known as the Europa Building when it opened in 1955, will clos...
27 Mar 2006
Delta Airlines, the world's second largest air carrier, has announced it is considering resuming its New York Tel Aviv service next year.At a press conference Glen Hauenstein, vic...
A new agreement between China's Shanghai Airlines and the US' United Airlines will see air miles and luggage handling services pooled to the benefit of their customers.From 15th Ma...
Flights to and from the South Pacific island of Tahiti have tripled in number after Air Tahiti Nui began a third weekly flight from Australia yesterday.Every Wednesday, Friday and ...
A new terminal at Singapore's Changi Airport was opened yesterday to help encourage the growth of Asia's developing low budget market.Passengers were greeted with 'gifts, performan...
Melbourne won't have much of a break after the end of the Commonwealth Games yesterday before a whole new group of performers at the top of their game arrive in town.Over 1,000 com...
One of the most important art fairs in the US is now only a month away.Butler Field in Millennium Park will be hosting the Art Chicago fair between 28th April and 1st May, selling ...
24 Mar 2006
A Durban international airport delayed for thirty years has finally been given the go-ahead. Construction of King Shaka International Airport will begin in the first quarter of 200...