Aviation news on the 12th of August

Welcome to today’s edition of our daily aviation news roundup, where we delve into the most significant updates from the world of aviation. From major route expansions connecting the UK with Türkiye to innovative culinary partnerships aiming to enhance passenger experiences, today’s headlines highlight the dynamic nature of the aviation sector. Additionally, we see airlines like JetBlue making strategic financial moves, while others like Ethiopian Airlines are embarking on ambitious infrastructure projects.

SunExpress Expanding Services Across the UK to Türkiye
SunExpress has announced an increase in its services from various UK airports to Türkiye, significantly boosting connectivity between the two regions as demand rises for travel to this popular destination. Read more

SunExpress Boosts Manchester-Türkiye Routes for Summer 2024
Starting in summer 2024, SunExpress will offer more flights between Manchester and several destinations in Türkiye, catering to the growing travel demand from the UK. Read more

JetBlue Announces $400 Million Convertible Senior Notes Offering
As part of its financial strategy, JetBlue has rolled out a $400 million convertible senior notes offering, positioning itself for future growth and operational stability. Read more

SunExpress Expands Edinburgh-Türkiye Flights for Summer 2024
Travelers from Edinburgh will enjoy increased flight options to Türkiye next summer, thanks to SunExpress’s expanded services, reflecting a strong demand for Mediterranean getaways. Read more

JetBlue Proposes Senior Secured Loyalty Notes Offering and Term Loan
JetBlue continues its strategic financial maneuvers by proposing a senior secured loyalty notes offering and a term loan, ensuring long-term financial flexibility. Read more

Alaska Airlines Partners with Renowned Chef to Revamp First Class Menu
Alaska Airlines is set to transform its First Class dining experience by partnering with a James Beard Award-winning chef, aiming to offer passengers a gourmet culinary journey at 30,000 feet. Read more

Qantas Commits to New Nature-Based Carbon Credit Fund
As part of its ongoing commitment to sustainability, Qantas has invested in a new nature-based carbon credit fund, reinforcing its pledge to reduce its environmental footprint. Read more

Air New Zealand Launches Upgraded Online Airpoints Experience
Air New Zealand has introduced a revamped online experience for its Airpoints members, offering enhanced features that improve user engagement and satisfaction. Read more

Aeroflot Resumes Direct Flights from Yekaterinburg to Goa
Russian airline Aeroflot has resumed direct flights between Yekaterinburg and the popular Indian destination of Goa, catering to the travel demand from Russian tourists. Read more

Finnair Announces Composition of Shareholders’ Nomination Board
Finnair has revealed the latest composition of its Shareholders’ Nomination Board, which plays a crucial role in steering the airline’s corporate governance. Read more

Ethiopian Airlines to Develop Mega Airport City with Dar Al-Handasah
Ethiopian Airlines has signed a significant contract with Dar Al-Handasah to develop a mega airport city, marking a bold step in the airline’s expansion and infrastructure development. Read more

SAS Confirms Last Day of Trading in Its Common Shares
SAS has confirmed the final trading day for its common shares and commercial hybrid bonds, as part of its ongoing corporate restructuring efforts. Read more

Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to bring you the latest in the world of aviation. Safe travels!


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