GURUGRAM India, 6 June 2024: Air India has introduced ‘Fare Lock’, a new feature for customers added to the ticket booking flow on airindia.com and the Air India mobile application that lets them plan their travel with greater flexibility and ease.
Fare Lock enables customers to lock in or reserve a selected fare for 48 hours for a fixed, nominal fee while simultaneously firming up their travel itineraries.
It helps customers plan their travels without worrying about unexpected fluctuations in fares and availability for their preferred flight options. The feature is available for flight options at least 10 days away from the date of booking the service.
To use the service, Air India customers choose the preferred flight options and are likely to finalise, select the Fare Lock option in the booking flow, and pay a non-refundable fee. Later, they can return to their bookings on the website or mobile app to confirm their bookings at the pre-selected fares by using the ‘Manage Booking’ option.
Fare Lock is available at the following fees (inclusive of taxes) varying by route and applicable per passenger per ticket:
Fare Lock is designed to enhance the overall travel experience for customers, by leveraging advanced technology and integrating the service with Amadeus in the booking flow.
BANGKOK, 6 June 2024: AirAsia will introduce direct flights from Bangkok to the Indian city of Tiruchirappalli, also known as Trichy, the sacred capital of Tamil Nadu in southern India.
The new service will start on 21 September 2024 with three weekly flights on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Promotional fares start at THB2,990 for a one-way trip. Promotional fares became available on 4 June and will remain on offer until 16 June 2024 for travel from 21 September 24 to 29 March 2025 via the AirAsia MOVE app and airasia.com website.
Thai AirAsia CEO Santisuk Klongchaiya said: “AirAsia is strengthening its presence in the Indian market by expanding its network to 11 routes with the addition of Tiruchirappalli, a strategic city in southern India that serves as a hub for commerce, industry and education in Tamil Nadu.”
Must-visit highlights of the city include the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, the largest Hindu temple in the world and a major attraction of southern India. Built-in the 10th century, the temple is a stunning example of Tamil Nadu architecture, with colourful deities decorating its gopuram, one of which stands magnificently at 73 m. tall. Visitors would also want to see the Our Lady of Lourdes Church and Rockfort Temple, havens of history and Indian design.
Thai AirAsia currently flies 11 routes from Bangkok to India, serving Kolkata, Chennai, Jaipur, Kochi, Bangalore, Gaya, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Guwahati, Visakhapatnam and the new addition Tiruchirappalli. It schedules 53 flights per week.
Indian travellers make up 80 to 90% of passengers on AirAsia flights between India and Thailand, with load factors averaging a high 88%, indicating India’s huge market potential for AirAsia.
SYDNEY, 5 June 2024: Carnival Corporation will phase out its Australian P&O brand in March 2025 and merge the Australia operations into Carnival Cruise Line.
This change is the latest in a series of moves designed to increase guest capacity for Carnival Cruise Line, the company’s flagship brand. This will result in the addition of eight new ships to Carnival Cruise Line’s fleet since 2021, including the successful shift of three vessels from sister brand Costa Cruises. In addition, the company recently placed its first new ship order in half a decade for two new Excel-class cruise ships to join Carnival Cruise Line in 2027 and 2028.
As the P&O Cruises Australia brand retires early next year, the Pacific Encounter and Pacific Adventure ships will be rebranded and operated by the Carnival Cruise Line brand. Pacific Explorer will exit the fleet in February 2025. Current itineraries will operate business as usual, and guests will be notified in the coming days of any changes to future bookings due to this announcement.
When the transition is complete next year, Carnival Cruise Line – which has served the South Pacific since 2013 – will have four ships in the market, including Sydney-based Carnival Splendor and Carnival Luminosa sailing seasonally from Brisbane, in addition to their new sister ships Encounter and Adventure.
This announcement does not impact P&O Cruises (UK), a separate Carnival Corporation & plc brand based in England and dedicated to the UK market.
SINGAPORE, 5 June 2024: Pandaw promotes its unique combo expedition sailing along all navigable stretches of the mighty Mekong River.
This 21-night expedition is a grand tour of Indochina, covering Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand, made possible thanks to Pandaw’s ultra-shallow draft vessels. With the initial sailing date for 2024 proving extremely popular and selling out quickly, Pandaw has released exclusive new dates for this one-of-a-kind adventure for the 2025 season, offering a unique opportunity for early bookers.
In its introduction, Pandaw invites guests to “immerse in Indochina’s rich culture, history, and nature in one all-encompassing river adventure, which includes flights and accommodation between cruises. The new 2025 departure dates are expected to be in high demand, so we strongly advise booking early to secure your place on this once-in-a-lifetime experience with Pandaw.”
A Mekong River cruise offers a unique opportunity to experience the rich cultures and stunning scenery of Southeast Asia.
Here are some of the most intriguing highlights:
Experiencing the Floating Life: The Mekong Delta is famous for its floating villages, where houses and shops are built on stilts above the water. You can take a small boat tour through these villages, getting a glimpse into the lives of the local people who live and work on the river in and around the waterways of My Tho, about 70 km south of Ho Chi Minh City.
This epic journey travels along the Mekong River, one of Southeast Asia’s mightiest rivers, thanks to Pandaw’s shallow-draft vessels that can navigate these waters. The cruise includes flights and accommodation between cruises, making it a hassle-free way to explore Indochina’s rich culture, history, and nature.
Join Pandaw on an in-depth exploration of the Mekong River from South to North on a fascinating four-country expedition that combines two of Pandaw’s 10-night Mekong expeditions through Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Sailing all of this mighty river’s navigable stretches, you will learn how one river can support a vast and diverse group of peoples and cultures, all from the comfort of our locally crafted Pandaw vessels.
New for 2024, this cruise expedition sails from central Saigon, (Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), embarking or disembarking in the centre of Vietnam’s bustling metropolis and doing away with the need to transfer by bus a 200 km overland commute to the Mekong River
Trip highlights
Start: Embark at the Saigon city port in downtown Ho Chi Minh City to sail south on a complex network of shipping canals to the Mekong River town of My Tho and then through a maze of waterways in the Mekong Delta to Phnom Penh and via Tonle Sap lake to Siem Reap in Cambodia (gateway to Angkor Wat)
Cruise: Continue along the Mekong River to Laos.
Navigates: The Xayabouri Dam locks in Laos.
Stop: Explore charming towns like Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and visit elephant sanctuaries.
Cruise: Travel along the Mekong River to Thailand
Stop: Discover the beauty of northern Thailand and visit Chiang Rai.
End: The cruise ends at the riverside town of Chiang Khong Chiang Rai province, Thailand, with a transfer to Chiang Rai or Chiang Mai for onward flights.
The Full Mekong, Four Country 21-Night Combo Cruise SAIGON – VIENTIANE 21 nights FROM USD9,596
SINGAPORE, 5 June 2024: Emirates has joined the International Air Transport Association’s Turbulence Aware Platform, making it the first airline to integrate the IATA platform within the latest version of Lido mPilot, the mobile navigation solution from Lufthansa Systems.
Bringing these platforms together offers a wealth of data, combined with new technologies that make up-to-the-minute, highly accurate turbulence information and forecasts available for pilots. This equips them with the means to plot the best paths around affected areas for enhanced safety, efficient navigation, and optimisation of flight plans.
In conjunction with the IATA Turbulence Aware Platform, the airline has equipped more than 140 aircraft with the required onboard software to automatically share turbulence reports with all airlines contributing data to the platform. Over the next few years, all new aircraft joining the Emirates fleet, such as the Airbus A350 and Boeing 777-9, 777-8, and B787, will participate in the programme.
Emirates Airline Divisional Senior Vice President, Flight Operations Captain Hassan Alhammadi said: “Actively participating in IATA’s Turbulence Aware platform and equipping our pilots with a complement of the latest industry technologies such as the mobile navigation solution Lido mPilot from Lufthansa Systems is part of our commitment to ensure operational safety, efficiency, and customer comfort on every flight. We’re also proud to contribute data around turbulence through our Middle East network and extensive links across Africa, Asia, Australia, and other regions. It will help build sophisticated industry knowledge to effectively manage turbulence and evolving weather patterns with even more precision. This is only the beginning, and we are progressing with plans to integrate more cutting-edge technologies to elevate the flying experience further so our customers can enjoy smoother journeys.”
“Mitigating the adverse effects of turbulence is an industry-wide challenge, and obtaining accurate and live data is key to this endeavour. The cooperation between IATA Turbulence Aware, Emirates and Lufthansa Systems will further improve the quality and quantity of real-time data made available to the industry, allowing for smoother and safer air travel for all,” said IATA’s Senior Vice President of Commercial Products and Services Frederic Leger.
IATA’s Turbulence Aware is a global, real-time, detailed and objective information resource for pilots and aviation professionals to manage and mitigate the impact of turbulence on operations. Turbulence is the main cause of passenger and crew injuries, leading to higher fuel usage. The platform pools anonymised turbulence data from thousands of flights operated worldwide. The information generated from this data enables pilots and dispatchers to choose optimal flight paths, avoiding turbulence and flying at peak levels and altitudes to maximise fuel efficiency, ultimately reducing carbon emissions. To date, Turbulence Aware ensured a safer flight for over 700 million passengers, which will continue to rise as new airlines join the programme.
Lido mPilot is an all-in-one mobile navigational charting application from Lufthansa Systems, configured based on Emirates’ specific operational requirements.
DUBAI, 5 June 2024: Flydubai celebrates its 15th anniversary, having carried more than 100 million passengers since its inaugural flight to Beirut on 1 June 2009.
Commenting flydubai chairman HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum said:
Flydubai clocks 100 million passengers.
“Today, on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of flydubai, I would like to congratulate the team at flydubai on their success. Flydubai has been inspired by the success and ambition of Dubai, which has been and continues to be a key contributor to the airline’s success.”
From its home in Dubai, flydubai has created a network of more than 125 destinations served by 87 aircraft flying to Africa, Central Asia, the Caucasus, Central and Southast Europe, the GCC and the Middle East, the Indian Subcontinent, and Southeast Asia.
The low-cost airline has opened more than 90 new routes that did not previously have direct air links to Dubai or were not served by a UAE national carrier from Dubai.
It operates a single fleet type of 87 Boeing 737 aircraft: 29 Next-Generation Boeing 737-800, 55 Boeing 737 MAX 8 and three Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft.
SINGAPORE, 5 June 2024: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that IndiGo will host the 81st IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit in Delhi, India, on 8-10 June 2025.
“We look forward to gathering the aviation industry in Delhi, India’s gateway city, for the 81st IATA AGM in 2025. It’s been over four decades since the industry came together for an IATA AGM in Delhi. With record aircraft orders, impressive growth, and world-class infrastructure developments, India is firmly on the trajectory to become the world’s third-largest aviation market within this decade. With such bright prospects, it’s the perfect time for the IATA AGM to return to India and witness these exciting developments first-hand,” said IATA’s Director General Willie Walsh
“IndiGo is proud to be the host airline for the 81st IATA AGM and looks forward to welcoming the global aviation community to Delhi in 2025. India, becoming the third-largest economy within the next few years and leading the fourth industrial revolution with the use of AI, is a nation on the move. India’s rise in the global aviation landscape over the last years has been nothing short of remarkable, said IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers
“IndiGo has been giving wings to the nation since 2006 and is increasingly also expanding internationally. Building on aviation as a force for good and India’s unique diversity, we are looking forward to engaging in meaningful dialogues aimed at sculpting the global aviation landscape around important topics such as safety, diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as sustainability while efficiently delivering the growing global demand for air travel,” said Elbers.
The decision to host the 81st IATA AGM in India was made at the 80th IATA AGM in Dubai. This will be the third time the IATA AGM has convened in Delhi, having previously visited India in 1958 and 1983.
GURUGRAM, India 5 June 2024: Air India collaborated with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and Delhi International Airport (DIAL) to facilitate check-in for international travellers at two metro stations in Delhi – New Delhi and Shivaji Stadium.
The Delhi Airport Check-in & Baggage Drop facility allows passengers to check in their baggage at the metro station, allowing the outstation travellers to explore the city baggage-free. Meanwhile, their baggage is securely loaded onto the aircraft through an advanced automated infrastructure created by DMRC & DIAL.
A faster and hassle-free transfer to Delhi Airport Terminal 3.
Currently available for domestic journeys, this service will now be extended to international travellers and will remain operational at the two metro stations from 0700 to 2100. Check-in can be done between 12 hours and two hours prior to flight departure for domestic itineraries and between four hours and two hours for international schedules.
“Our partnership with DMRC & DIAL stands as a testament to our commitment to offering passengers an enhanced and seamless travel experience. This initiative provides a cost-effective option for travellers from distant locations and helps control congestion at the airport, leading to a better experience for all our customers. Further to the technology interventions partnered and implemented by Air India & DIAL, such as DigiYatra, Self-Baggage Drop machines at airport terminals, this initiative will significantly enhance the convenience and satisfaction of our customers, said Air India Chief Customer Experience Officer Rajesh Dogra.
Metro trains operate every 10 minutes, and it takes 19 minutes to reach the departure level at Delhi Airport Terminal 3, making each traveller’s journey faster and hassle-free.
About Air India: Founded by the legendary JRD Tata, Air India pioneered India’s aviation sector. Since its first flight on 15 October 1932, Air India has built an extensive domestic network with nonstop flights to cities worldwide, including the US, Canada, UK, Europe, Far East, Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Gulf. After 69 years as a government-owned enterprise, Air India and Air India Express were welcomed back into the Tata group in January 2022.
BANGKOK, 5 June 2024: Austrian Airlines increases frequencies between Bangkok and Vienna from daily to nine on 26 October and up to 13 flights weekly during the winter peak season from January to March 2025.
It marks a significant capacity increase of 86% as the airline heads for the busy peak months from November 2024 through to March 2025.
Austrian Airlines operates a fleet of Airbus A320s, Boeing 767s, and Boeing 777-200s on the route to Bangkok.
Flight OS15 will depart Vienna at 2015 and arrive in Bangkok at 1220 (daily except Sunday). Flight OS16 will depart Bangkok at 1400 and arrive in Vienna at 1935 (daily except Monday).
Flight OS025 will depart Vienna at 2015 and arrive in Bangkok at 1530 (daily). Flight OS026 departs Bangkok at 2350 and arrives in Vienna at 0525 (daily).
Lufthansa Group Senior Director Sales – Southeast Asia and the Pacific Brendan Shashoua commented: “Since 1988, Austrian Airlines has been connecting Vienna, the capital of Austria, with the Thai metropolis of Bangkok. Thailand is an incredibly attractive destination for Europeans, and we are responding to strong demand by increasing our weekly frequencies from Vienna from 7 to 13 flights. Last year, we introduced the A380 – the world’s largest passenger aircraft – on flights from Bangkok to Munich and this latest news from Austrian Airlines reflects our strong commitment to the Thai market. Thanks to this investment, Thai passengers now have more options when choosing to travel to Europe with Lufthansa Group.”
Austrian Airlines, a member of both Star Alliance and Lufthansa Group, connects the world with Austria via its hub in Vienna.
About Austrian Airlines Austrian Airlines is Austria’s largest airline, operating a worldwide network from its Vienna hub. Since its founding in 1957, Austrian Airlines has transported over 305 million passengers and more than 6,000 employees. Austrian Airlines’ current fleet consists of 66 aircraft, including nine long-haul and 57 short and medium-haul) aircraft.
MUNICH, 5 June 2024: FTI Touristik GmbH, the parent company of the FTI Group, the third largest tour operator in Europe, filed an application for insolvency proceedings at the Munich Local Court on Monday.
According to an FTI statement, only the tour operator brand FTI Touristik is directly affected by the insolvency filing. Subsequently, however, corresponding applications will also be filed for other Group companies. Windrose Finest Travel GmbH, with the luxury brand WINDROSE, will continue its business.
The separately registered DMC Meeting Point Asia remains active in serving FTI clients in Thailand.
The independent companies Euvia Travel GmbH and its travel shopping channel sonnenklar.TV as well as the franchise system of Touristik Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH (TVG) with its brands sonnenklar.TV Reisebüros, 5vorFlug Reisebüros and Flugbörse do not belong to the FTI Group.
After a lengthy and complex investor process, the entry of a consortium of investors was announced in April 2024. Since then, however, booking figures have fallen well short of expectations despite the positive news the FTI statement explained. In addition, numerous suppliers insisted on advance payment, which added to the company’s cash flow crisis.
“As a result, there was an increased need for liquidity, which could no longer be bridged until the closing of the investor process. The filing for insolvency has therefore become necessary for legal reasons.”
Supporting travellers affected by the insolvency is now a top priority for the FTI GROUP through a support website has already been set up at www.fti-group.com/en/insolvency as well as a support hotline at +49 (0) 89 / 710 45 14 98. All relevant information can be accessed here and German and English-speaking contact persons are available for individual questions.
“We are currently working hard to ensure that trips that have already started can be completed as planned. Trips that have not yet begun will no longer be possible or only partially possible from 4 June 2024. In cooperation with the (provisional) insolvency administrator yet to be appointed.”
In Thailand, the group’s tour business was handled by Meeting Point Asia. Meeting Point International the group’s Destination Management Company commented on social media: “It saddens us to inform you that our mother company FTI Touristik GmbH has filed for bankruptcy on 3 June 2024.
“Our Meeting Point offices, being separate legal entities, remain active until further notice. As you can imagine, the situation is fluid. However, the well-being of your guests at the destination and near-term arrivals remains our top priority.”
About the FTI Group FTI Group employs 11,000 staff who deliver holidays and its famous last-minute options to 120 destinations. The group earned EUR4.1 billion in consolidated sales during the fiscal year 2022-2023, making its numerous brands and subsidiaries the third largest tour operator in Europe.