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Thai AirAsia X to Launch Nonstop Flights to Delhi in December 2024

Thai AirAsia X, a prominent low-cost long-haul carrier, has announced the launch of a new nonstop service between Bangkok Don Mueang (DMK) and Delhi (DEL). The service is set to commence on December 15, 2024, and will be operated using the airline’s Airbus A330-300 aircraft.

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Flybondi to Add Two Wet-Leased A320s for Summer Season

Flybondi, a low-cost airline based in Argentina, has announced plans to expand its fleet for the summer season by adding two wet-leased A320 aircraft, registered in Lithuania. These aircraft will operate between November 2024 and March 2025, boosting Flybondi’s capacity to meet the heightened demand during the peak travel season. With this addition, Flybondi’s fleet size will increase to 19 aircraft.

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Air Cairo Takes Delivery of A320neo with LEAP-1A26 Engines

Air Cairo, the Egyptian low-cost carrier, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a new Airbus A320neo, identified by serial 12273. The aircraft is powered by advanced LEAP-1A26 engines, known for their fuel efficiency and reduced environmental impact. This addition to Air Cairo’s fleet supports the airline’s growth strategy and commitment to modernizing its operations with next-generation…

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T’way Air Reports Q3 2024 Net Loss Despite 14.5% Sales Growth

T’way Air, a low-cost carrier based in South Korea, has reported its Q3 2024 financial results, showing a net loss of $2.2 million despite achieving a 14.5% year-over-year increase in sales to $281 million. The results highlight the challenges faced by the airline industry in balancing revenue growth with rising operational costs.

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Wizz Air to Base Fifth A321neo in Balice, Launching New Routes

Wizz Air, the Hungarian low-cost carrier, is expanding its operations by basing its fifth A321neo aircraft at Balice Airport. This addition will support the launch of new routes to Basel, Bergen, and Genoa, enhancing connectivity between Poland and key European cities. The deployment of the A321neo, known for its fuel efficiency and passenger capacity, aligns with Wizz Air’s strategy to expand…

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Air Arabia to Resume Sharjah-Yanbu Service on November 28

Air Arabia, the UAE-based low-cost carrier, has announced plans to resume its Sharjah – Yanbu route starting November 28, 2024. The route will be serviced by the airline’s Airbus A320 fleet, which is well-suited for the relatively short journey between the UAE and Saudi Arabia. This resumption comes in response to rising demand for travel between the two cities, particularly…

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SpiceJet Resolves $90.8M Dispute with Export Development Canada

SpiceJet, an Indian low-cost carrier, has fully resolved a $90.8 million dispute with Export Development Canada (EDC) by paying a reduced amount of $22.5 million. This settlement grants SpiceJet full ownership of 13 Q400 aircraft, which were previously financed by EDC. The agreement marks a significant milestone for SpiceJet as it moves toward strengthening its asset base and ensuring greater control…

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Spirit Airlines Delays 10-Q Filing Amid Restructuring Talks with Noteholders

Spirit Airlines, a US-based low-cost carrier, has announced a delay in filing its 10-Q quarterly report due to ongoing restructuring discussions with noteholders. The airline’s decision to postpone the filing reflects its focus on managing debt and financial commitments as it navigates restructuring efforts. These discussions are part of a broader strategy to address Spirit’s financial stability amid…

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Southwest Airlines Offers Buyouts Amid Boeing Delivery Delays Impacting Flights

Southwest Airlines is extending buyout offers to employees at 18 airports across the United States, citing a need to adjust operations due to aircraft delivery delays from Boeing. These delays have forced Southwest to scale back its flight schedule, impacting staffing needs at certain locations. By offering voluntary buyouts, the airline aims to manage operational costs and realign its workforce in response to…