Articles Tagged ‘KNO’
Boutique airline wins Arch of Triumph Week 16
Does anybody know what a boutique airline is? The four anna.aero judges certainly know what a boutique fire truck water arch looks like…and there are eight of them fighting it out this week for airport marketing glory!
Chennai being challenged as it is poised to break 20m passenger milestone; IndiGo is #1 carrier
Chennai is India’s fourth busiest facility, but since late 2017 the airport’s monthly passenger numbers have been usurped by a faster growing competitor. Marc Watkins reviews the airport’s recent traffic figures, its seasonality profile, as well as its biggest routes and carriers, including newcomer Vistara.
Indonesia AirAsia adds two Singapore services on same day
Indonesia AirAsia launches flights from Medan and Padang to Singapore.
Indonesia’s Batik Air eyes Australia for international expansion; already ranked third in domestic market with 40-plus aircraft fleet
The full-service carrier from the Lion Air Group, Batik Air has grown quickly since launching service in 2013. We reveal the airline’s share of the domestic market, the leading airports for flights and the average weekly frequency of routes.
Malindo Air makes Medan newest route from Malaysia
Malindo Air becomes fourth carrier to connect Kuala Lumpur and Medan.
Garuda Indonesia joins Wings Air in Lhok Seumawe
Garuda Indonesia starts four times weekly flights from Medan to Lhok Seumawe.
Garuda Indonesia adds domestic route from Medan
Garuda Indonesia starts four times weekly link between Medan and Cut Nyak Dien.
Indonesia AirAsia adds two routes from Medan
Indonesia AirAsia now operates six routes from Medan with the additions of Palembang and Yogyakarta services.
Malindo Air adds two new routes from Ipoh
Malindo Air links Ipoh to Medan and Johor Bahru with four times weekly ATR flights.
Fast-growing Lion Air close to offering 1m seats per week
“We make people fly” says Lion Air CEO Rusdi Kirana. True to his word (and adopted as the company slogan) Lion Air made nearly 35 million people fly in 2013, making it the world’s fifth largest LCC. anna.aero takes a look at Asia’s biggest low-cost carrier.