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Nigeria Lifts Ban On Airline After Crash Killed 159

  Nigerian airline Dana Air can fly again three months after one of its jets crashed and killed 159 people, aviation authorities said on Wednesday, even though the cause of the crash has still not been made public. The Dan...


Qantas, Emirates Agree 10-Year Alliance

Australia’s struggling Qantas Airways has agreed to a 10-year alliance with Dubai’s Emirates, a key step in the carrier’s efforts to shore up its loss-making international business. Qantas will replace Singapo...



AirAsia Says No Plan To Buy JAT

  AirAsia has held “serious talks” with Serbian officials, transport minister Milutin Mrkonjic said on Wednesday, though Asia’s largest budget carrier denied it was considering the purchase of Serbia̵...


Singapore Marriott Hotel Invites Guests to Experience Newly Renovated Property

Singapore Marriott Hotel’s SGD 35-million dollar renovation was overseen by the design team, Hirsch Bedner Associates (HBA), giving the Hotel a new lease of life. According to an age-old adage, there is no better way to s...



Lufthansa Open To Mediation On Crew Strike

  Lufthansa said it was open to mediation in a row with cabin crew over pay and conditions after being threatened with a costly Germany-wide strike on Friday, although doubts whether it will succeed, an executive said on W...


US Airways Expects Business Travel To Improve

  US Airways said it expects demand to improve in the fourth quarter once businesses get more clarity on the US election outcome and the fiscal cliff. “Leisure demand remains strong and I therefore think business dem...