Research by easyJet conducted with 2,000 UK consumers in November 2022 showed that 64% plan to fly abroad in 2023, with vacation travel a priority and short-haul trending
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With travel restrictions across China and Russia’s airspace, Finnair has faced challenging operating conditions. However, the airline reports that it is set to end 2022 on a high, with its highest flight levels since March 2020
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Libyan startup carrier, Crown Airlines, has been working with J&C Aero, an aviation design and production company, on cabin refurbishments, fitting premium economy cabins, and aircraft branding support for its first two Airbus A320s
Starting this month, passengers in Air Canada’s Signature Class (business class) on all international flights will be presented with amenity kits created in partnership with Italian perfumier, Acqua di Parma
Having endured one of the longest periods of travel restrictions in the world, Cathay Pacific Group anticipates it will be operating around 70% of its pre-pandemic passenger flight capacity by the end of the year, and aims to return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2024
A new milestone has been hit in Lufthansa Group’s Allegris seating upgrade programme, with nearly 24,000 of Recaro Aircraft Seating’s CL3710 and CL3810 seats due to be fitted on around 100 Lufthansa and SWISS aircraft
Inmarsat’s 2022 Passenger Experience Survey polled 4,000 people across the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, and found that three quarters feel a renewed confidence in air travel and an increased appetite for connectivity – a significant rise from just 6% last year
Sustainability is the theme of the November 2022 issue of Aircraft Interiors International. For our cover story we spoke to Boeing, Airbus and some of the world’s biggest names in cabin sector to find out how to create a truly sustainable supply chain. Throughout the issue, from trim & finish, to lavatories and lighting, we found there are new sustainable options available
Emirates has begun its massive US$2 billion, two-year cabin retrofit programme of 120 aircraft. Following months of meticulous planning, and months of detailed test runs on an actual A380 aircraft, the engineering teams are now upgrading an A380 (A6-EVM) at the Emirates Engineering Centre