LAM Mozambique Airlines Expands Fleet to Drive Tourism Growth Across Southern Africa
LAM Mozambique Airlines adds new aircraft via wet lease to meet rising tourism demand, expand routes, boost cargo, and connect Mozambique regionally and globally.
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LAM Mozambique Airlines adds new aircraft via wet lease to meet rising tourism demand, expand routes, boost cargo, and connect Mozambique regionally and globally.
Ethiopian Airlines to lease aircraft to Russia, strengthening aviation ties and easing travel amid global fleet shortages and shifting geopolitical dynamics.
Etihad Airways expands its African network in 2025, offering new routes, luxury travel options, and sustainable aviation. Ideal for African travel agents and tourists.
Akasa Air partners with Udaan India to launch visa facilitation services—offering budget flyers a seamless, all-in-one international travel experience.
AirAsia X launches direct flights from Tashkent to Kuala Lumpur from October 2025, boosting tourism, trade, and connectivity between Central and Southeast Asia.
Delta Airlines confirms AI won’t personalize ticket prices using consumer data, easing concerns from lawmakers about dynamic airfare algorithms.
Delta expands Boston Logan service with 40 nonstop flights to top U.S. beach destinations for Patriots’ Day 2025, enhancing leisure travel options.
AirAsia X begins thrice-weekly Tashkent–Kuala Lumpur flights from Oct 15, 2025, linking Uzbekistan to its Fly-Thru network across Asia and Australia.
Europe’s leading airline groups—Lufthansa, Air France-KLM, and IAG—accelerate acquisitions, targeting TAP and Air Europa to dominate global aviation markets.
EgyptAir partners with Dar al-Ifta to enhance religious and cultural tourism, offering seamless services for Hajj, Umrah, and global Islamic events.
Vietjet Thailand introduces direct flights from Kolkata and Ahmedabad to Bangkok, boosting India-Thailand tourism and business travel from November 2025.
Bahrain International Airport recorded 4.46 million passengers and 192,000+ tonnes of cargo in H1 2025, highlighting its strategic role in Gulf travel and trade.