The world of air travel is not evenly divided right now, but LCCs could lead the riseVideo of the week – Wizz Air shows bullish intent to be one of the leaders in the recovery of international air transportVideo of the week – Volaris prepares for Mexico’s peak, but believes ‘superior ULCC business model’ will help it recover much faster than traditional carriers as economic activity returns However, transfer/transit services to destinations in Mainland China will remain unavailable at … Enjoy an authentic Hong Kong experience by joining me on a premium Hong Kong airport layover tour.
Hong Kong airport to reopen as transit hub for passengers from mainland China for two months, offering Cathay Pacific a minor boost Transfer services through Hong Kong … Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) could temporarily resume transit flights from mainland China to help Chinese students caught in limbo during the coronavirus crisis, a … Is it time to reboot the system for more clarity and ease of use?Things are bad, but not as bad – business leaders are developing a more optimistic outlook, but with second wave concerns that may quickly shiftIs the glass half empty or half full? Hong Kong airport will lift its ban on transit passengers as of June 1, but travellers transferring from one flight to the next – most likely on Cathay Pacific – will find new procedures in place to help stem the spread of the coronavirus. “Any opportunity to gain back some traffic in this environment is positive but the impact may not be significant. © Copyright 2020 Blue Swan Daily is published by CAPA - Centre for Aviation
I will welcome you at the airport, help you stow your luggage and thereafter lead you through as much of the essential highlights of Hong Kong as can practicably be compressed into your brief air transit layover. Previously, all transit services were suspended from March 25. “Cathay will theoretically have an edge as it’s not restricted in terms of the number of flights it can operate to and from China. CHINA (HONG KONG). But since August it is only flying to Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu and Xiamen a maximum of 11 times a week, a far cry from the 360 flights it was operating weekly before the pandemic.Still, due to current requirements and the limited number of flights from mainland China to Hong Kong on other airlines, few other operators were in a position to benefit as much as Cathay from the new transit rules.However, Brendan Sobie, from Sobie Aviation, said the benefits for Cathay would be limited. But what limits this advantage is the fact that it can’t carry transit into China.”Since the health crisis, scores of passengers have been stuck in airport transit for up to three months, prompting a tightening of rules and threats of heftier punishments for airlines.Peking duck chain urges diners to eat less as China fights food wasteHong Kong bourse sees secondary listing boost as H1 profit risesHong Kong Tourism Board Brings the Popular Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival to the Virtual SpaceThousands of Taiwan government email accounts 'hacked by China'United Airlines to Boost China Service With Two More Flights2 Singaporean men jailed for arranging marriage of convenienceBeijing sends its top diplomat to Singapore and South Korea amid US tensionsInside the historic Jamaican villa where Madonna is thought to be celebrating her 62nd birthdayToddler Found Dead at Foot of Ang Mo Kio Block Was Left at Home Alone, Coroner Says3 Businesses with Soaring Profits Despite the PandemicMAS bans ex-Prudential agent and ex-BOS staff for fraud, dishonest behaviour
As a cornerstone and pre-eminent strategic event in the CAPA Summit global series, we are pleased...The CTC-CAPA Corporate Travel Gathering - Australia will take place in November 2020 with the purpose...The corporate travel landscape is seeing irreversible shifts across all travel verticals.
Hong Kong airport to reopen as transit hub for passengers from mainland China for two months, offering Cathay Pacific a minor boost Transfer services through Hong Kong … Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) could temporarily resume transit flights from mainland China to help Chinese students caught in limbo during the coronavirus crisis, a … Is it time to reboot the system for more clarity and ease of use?Things are bad, but not as bad – business leaders are developing a more optimistic outlook, but with second wave concerns that may quickly shiftIs the glass half empty or half full? Hong Kong airport will lift its ban on transit passengers as of June 1, but travellers transferring from one flight to the next – most likely on Cathay Pacific – will find new procedures in place to help stem the spread of the coronavirus. “Any opportunity to gain back some traffic in this environment is positive but the impact may not be significant. © Copyright 2020 Blue Swan Daily is published by CAPA - Centre for Aviation
I will welcome you at the airport, help you stow your luggage and thereafter lead you through as much of the essential highlights of Hong Kong as can practicably be compressed into your brief air transit layover. Previously, all transit services were suspended from March 25. “Cathay will theoretically have an edge as it’s not restricted in terms of the number of flights it can operate to and from China. CHINA (HONG KONG). But since August it is only flying to Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu and Xiamen a maximum of 11 times a week, a far cry from the 360 flights it was operating weekly before the pandemic.Still, due to current requirements and the limited number of flights from mainland China to Hong Kong on other airlines, few other operators were in a position to benefit as much as Cathay from the new transit rules.However, Brendan Sobie, from Sobie Aviation, said the benefits for Cathay would be limited. But what limits this advantage is the fact that it can’t carry transit into China.”Since the health crisis, scores of passengers have been stuck in airport transit for up to three months, prompting a tightening of rules and threats of heftier punishments for airlines.Peking duck chain urges diners to eat less as China fights food wasteHong Kong bourse sees secondary listing boost as H1 profit risesHong Kong Tourism Board Brings the Popular Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival to the Virtual SpaceThousands of Taiwan government email accounts 'hacked by China'United Airlines to Boost China Service With Two More Flights2 Singaporean men jailed for arranging marriage of convenienceBeijing sends its top diplomat to Singapore and South Korea amid US tensionsInside the historic Jamaican villa where Madonna is thought to be celebrating her 62nd birthdayToddler Found Dead at Foot of Ang Mo Kio Block Was Left at Home Alone, Coroner Says3 Businesses with Soaring Profits Despite the PandemicMAS bans ex-Prudential agent and ex-BOS staff for fraud, dishonest behaviour
As a cornerstone and pre-eminent strategic event in the CAPA Summit global series, we are pleased...The CTC-CAPA Corporate Travel Gathering - Australia will take place in November 2020 with the purpose...The corporate travel landscape is seeing irreversible shifts across all travel verticals.