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Western Australia – A Minefield of Trends and a Glimmer of Hope

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The two largest airports in Western Australia, Perth and Broome, have seen scheduled aviation capacity decline this year. At Perth, capacity is...

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China - Australia, The Skies Just Keep on Opening

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It’s quite rare for two countries to completely liberalise their air service agreement and then one of those countries to have no immediate...

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Auf Wiedersehen, Air Berlin

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It’s always sad to see an airline cease operations and next week Air Berlin will join a long list of such airlines. Before that final...

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On-Time Performance Star Ratings for October Revealed!

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OAG is proud to award 5-star ratings to 14 airlines and 49 airports in the latest update of its On-time Performance (OTP) Ratings. South...

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Russia's bid to be match ready

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Although the 2018 Fifa World Cup comes at a time of gradual decline for Russia's aviation sector, the country is embarking on a strategy to up its...

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A Monarch Dethroned

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By John Grant

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OAG Megahubs Index 2017 is here!

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This year, in the 2017 edition of the Megahubs series, we turn our attention to the world’s most internationally connected airports. This...

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Ryanair Pilots – Two key seats to be filled for all airlines

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Ryanair may be making headlines for all the wrong reasons as its handling on a shortage of available pilot hours continues and travellers are...

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Airports 'not ready to become theme parks'

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Passenger satisfaction still more vital than raising revenues, World Routes 2017 hears.

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Argentina - Leaving the Low-Cost Wilderness

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Top 10 Markets from Argentina, 2017 Lower South America has had a chequered history of aviation development in recent years; rapid growth in...

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