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Darwin Airport Services are Cut by Tiger Airways
Tiger Airways is cutting their services to Darwin Airport starting on October 26th, blaming that the costs of their airport are too high. The airline has already reduced their flights to Darwin Airport, and they recently cut their Newcastle flights as part of what may be a
by Tanya Propst August 5th, 2008
Perth Airport Cuts Back on Renovation
The ambitious 1 billion dollar development of Perth Airport has conflicted with a harsh reality that is forcing the management to cut back on nearly half of the passenger gates that they originally planned to have in the ...
by Tina Lane August 4th, 2008
Executive of Scandinavian Airlines Pleads Guilty
According to the United States Justice Department, the former executive to the cargo division of Scandinavian Airlines pleaded guilty on Monday, July 28th, to illegally fixing the prices of cargo and will face 6 months of being in ...
by Dave Humphries August 4th, 2008
Singapore Airlines Adds Another Service for Singapore and London
Singapore Airlines has announced that they are adding a second daily flight for their Singapore and London route with their A380 aircraft, starting on September 20th. This route is now going to be the first one worldwide ...
by Tanya Propst August 4th, 2008
Gold Coast Airport Estimates 7 million Passengers Following Renovations
With the renovation project of the Gold Coast Airport's terminals, which is worth 120 million Australian dollars, the place will look significantly different starting in 2010. The 2 terminals that the Gold Coast Airport has now will be turned into one huge terminal in order to utilize
by Paul Scott August 3rd, 2008
Asciano Group Has No Decision On Funding Yet
Asciano Group, an operator for rails and ports, has said that they have not made a decision on the future of their funding options for expanding some of their operations. They said that there has been speculation ...
by Paul Scott August 3rd, 2008
BOMB Bag Goes Through Security at Brisbane Airport
A bag with the word 'bomb' written on the side went through the Qantas security screening at the Brisbane Airport on Thursday, according to the Transport Workers Union. Luggage handlers prepared for transferring the bag, raising the ...
by Bobby Jones August 3rd, 2008
Air China of Beijing Being Snubbed by Aussies
Australians are being kept away from going to the Olympics in Beijing due to restricted promotions, red tape, a short supply of sporting tickets, and inflated prices for hotels. Local travel sources say that China has appeared ...
by Tanya Propst August 2nd, 2008
Gulf Air Becomes Official Airline for Friendship Games
Gulf Air, the national carrier for Bahrain, has been appointed to be the official airline for the first Friendship Games of the Bahrain-Philippines Ambassador. The carrier will fly the Sta Lucia Realtors, the professional basketball team of the Philippine Basketball Association, to Bahrain for the Friendship Games,
by Tina Lane August 2nd, 2008
New Route for Auckland and Melbourne from Virgin Blue
Virgin blue has announced that they will be commencing daily return service flights between Auckland and Melbourne beginning on September 22nd. This new trans-Tasman flight will be serviced by Pacific Blue, the international subsidiary of Virgin Blue, ...
by Tanya Propst August 2nd, 2008