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Airline news headlines from around the world for July 14, 2023:

  • Tropical Depression Dodong causes flight cancellations in the Philippines. The storm has forced the cancellation of flights in the northern part of the country, including flights to and from Tuguegarao, Cagayan.
  • Akasa Air to add 800 staff and start international flights. The Indian low-cost carrier is planning to add 800 staff in the coming months and start international flights in the second half of 2023.
  • SpiceJet promoter to infuse Rs 500 crore into airline. Ajay Singh, the promoter of SpiceJet, has announced that he will infuse Rs 500 crore into the airline to help it improve its financial position.
  • Delhi HC permits cash-strapped Go First to carry out maintenance of leased aircraft. The Delhi High Court has allowed cash-strapped Go First to carry out maintenance of its leased aircraft, which will help the airline to keep its flights operating.
  • Aircraft makes emergency landing at Bengaluru’s HAL airport in nose-down position. A SpiceJet aircraft made an emergency landing at Bengaluru’s HAL airport on Thursday after the nose gear of the aircraft collapsed. There were no injuries reported.
  • Air Canada cancels hundreds of flights due to staff shortages. The Canadian airline has cancelled hundreds of flights in recent weeks due to staff shortages, which have also caused long delays at airports.
  • British Airways cancels flights to and from Germany. The UK airline has cancelled flights to and from Germany due to a technical issue with its computer systems.
  • Qantas to introduce new premium economy seats. The Australian airline is introducing new premium economy seats on its long-haul flights, which will offer more space and comfort to passengers.
  • Emirates to start flights to Israel. The Dubai-based airline is starting flights to Israel, which will be the first direct flights between the two countries.
  • Air France-KLM to cut 3,000 jobs. The Franco-Dutch airline is cutting 3,000 jobs as part of a restructuring plan to reduce costs.
  • United Airlines to offer free rebookings for flights affected by strikes. The US airline is offering free rebookings for flights affected by strikes by its pilots and flight attendants.
  • Ryanair to cut 10,000 jobs. The Irish low-cost carrier is cutting 10,000 jobs as part of a restructuring plan to reduce costs.
  • Lufthansa to offer free upgrades for passengers with long layovers. The German airline is offering free upgrades for passengers with long layovers at its Frankfurt hub.
  • American Airlines to upgrade Terminal 8 at John F. Kennedy Airport. The US airline is upgrading Terminal 8 at JFK Airport, which will include new food and beverage options, as well as a new security checkpoint.
  • Qantas to launch new non-stop flights from London to Perth. The Australian airline is launching new non-stop flights from London to Perth, which will be the longest commercial flights in the world.
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