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Iberia is expanding in Latin America, its most important long haul market.

Its 2025 schedule includes 5.5 million seats to Latin America, its highest ever and an increase of 5% year-on-year. In the first four months of 2026, it is scheduling a further 8% growth in seats to Latin America.

This year it increased seat numbers to Argentina, its biggest Latin America...

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Chinese aircraft manufacture COMAC has taken the unusual step of acquiring a 49% stake in Lao Airlines, the national carrier of Laos. The Lao Government will retain a 51% stake in the national carrier.

The deal follows announcements in 2023 that the Lao Government was seeking investors for the airline, as part broad efforts to reform and improve four major state-owned ...

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The German government's decision to reduce its air travel tax back to 2024 levels has been widely welcomed by the aviation industry in Germany. The annual cost saving for airlines in Germany will be an estimated EUR350 million.

The government has changed its mind on this issue more than once. The latest decision is a win for a campaign led by airlines, including Luftha...

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Thai Airways is pursuing multiple avenues to secure the aircraft it needs to rebuild its fleet and target a greater share of international connecting traffic.

A recent downturn in Thailand's tourism highlights the importance of Thai Airways' plans to strengthen its focus on connecting other markets via its Bangkok hub.

This approach should make the airline less ...

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The South American airline group Abra wasted little time in broadening its reach, after breaking off talks with Azul to merge with its fellow Brazilian airline GOL.

Abra has now moved on to Sky Airline, officially starting the process to bring the Chilean operator into its fold; it's a progression that moved quickly as Abra pondered what to do with a convertible loan i...

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