Carrier earlier admitted to ‘negligence’ in scheduling process, having already cancelled 128 flights in next two months.
Hong Kong’s transport minister has expressed deep concern over flight cancellations by Greater Bay Airlines, with the carrier blaming the issue on delays in the delivery of newly ordered aircraft and the need to conduct inspections on existing planes.
New ‘Black Paintings’ are among works at Hong Kong’s Yuz Flow by Lee Jinju, who uses traditional art techniques to convey contemporary ideas.
Greater Bay Airlines said on Wednesday that 128 flights in February and March would be affected by cancellations announced the previous day, citing delays in new aircraft deliveries and regular inspections of existing planes.
The busiest international airports of 2024 have been revealed, with Hong Kong International Airport securing a spot among the top 10.
Greater Bay Airlines will cancel 128 flights in February and March 2025 due to delays in new aircraft delivery and the need for regular inspection of some existing aircraft. It will also suspend its Hong Kong-Seoul service due to “unsatisfactory business performance”.
Hong Kong Airlines begins Gold Coast and Vancouver services Hong Kong Airlines has relaunched services to Gold Coast, Australia, with four flights per week across January 17 to February 15, 2025 operated by an A330 aircraft with both business and economy-class seating.
Lunar New Year, or Tết Nguyên Đán (Tết), is Vietnam's most important celebration - a time to honour ancestors, cherish family, and welcome new beginnings.This year, it lasts from 28 to 31 January.
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HONG KONG, Jan 28, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Japanese tech firms sank Tuesday after a sell-off in US titans following news of China's DeepSeek chatbot, while the dollar rallied on a report saying Washington was considering universal tariffs on a range of goods.
Madrid and Barcelona property values are expected to see growth of up to 5.9%, after a year in which prices already surged. Madrid topped the list of all 30 global cities in 2024, with luxury property prices rising 9.4%, followed by Barcelona with 8.6% growth.