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Adelaide Airport announced (20-Dec-2024) it has become the first major airport in Australia to reach carbon neutrality. This follows the airport entering an agreement to purchase certified Australia Carbon Credit Units from a land regeneration project in South Australia's Gawler Ranges, which will offset residual Scope 1 carbon emissions in 2024/25. The airport has reduced its carbon emissions by almost 90% since 2018 through improved energy efficiency, increased onsite renewable energy use and other activities. Airport MD Brenton Cox stated: "Adelaide Airport is targeting a 100 per cent reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030 and achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050". [more - original PR]

Background ✨

Adelaide Airport planned to install over 3700 solar panels on its terminal roofs, in collaboration with Iberdrola Australia, significantly increasing its solar capacity and aiming to meet 15% of its electricity needs through onsite renewable energy. This was part of a power purchase agreement to use 100% renewable energy from onsite solar and Lake Bonney wind farms1. Adelaide Airport achieved Platinum status for its sustainability initiatives as recognised by ACI Asia-Pacific2.

Aer Lingus announced (19-Dec-2024) it took delivery of two A321XLR aircraft (EI-XLR and EI-XLT) at Dublin Airport. The aircraft are the first of six A321XLRs which the carrier plans to use on trans-Atlantic routes to destinations including Nashville and Indianapolis in 2025. Aer Lingus stated it is the second airline in the world to operate the aircraft, following Iberia's launch of operations with the aircraft in Nov-2024, as previously reported by CAPA. Aer Lingus CEO Lynne Embleton stated: "The long-range capabilities of the XLR enable us to travel deeper into North America, offering previously unserved markets greater connectivity to Europe through our Dublin hub... Looking ahead, we're on target to expand our XLR fleet from two to six aircraft in 2025". [more - original PR - Aer Lingus] [more - original PR - Airbus]

Background ✨

Iberia was the global launch customer for the A321XLR, with its first aircraft entering trans-Atlantic service on the Madrid-Boston route on 14-Nov-20241 2. American Airlines plans to receive its A321XLR deliveries in 2025, initially for domestic routes before expanding operations3. Meanwhile, Aer Lingus confirmed its plans to launch Dublin-Indianapolis service with the A321XLR on 03-May-20254.

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines completed (19-Dec-2024) the conversion of all 54 of its Boeing 777 and 787 aircraft to the new 'Premium Comfort Class', following a two year project. The intermediate class, available on long haul services, offers "more space, luxury, and privacy" than economy class, at a lower price point than World Business Class. Depending on the aircraft, the Premium Comfort section features 21 to 28 seats with wider seating, additional legroom, larger screens, footrests and more recline compared to economy. During the conversion of the 777 aircraft, KLM also upgraded World Business Class with new seats that include sliding doors and direct aisle access. [more - original PR]

OAG reported (17-Dec-2024) the top domestic routes by seat numbers for 2024, as follows:

  1. Jeju-Seoul Gimpo: Capacity increased 3% year-on-year but remains 19% behind the 2019 level;
  2. Sapporo Chitose-Tokyo Haneda: Capacity remained similar to the 2023 level;
  3. Fukuoka-Tokyo Haneda: Capacity was "relatively unchanged" year-on-year;
  4. Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City;
  5. Melbourne-Sydney;
  6. Jeddah-Riyadh: Recorded the largest growth among the top 10 at 10% year-on-year and 9% compared to 2019;
  7. Tokyo Haneda-Okinawa Naha;
  8. Mumbai-Delhi;
  9. Beijing Capital-Shanghai Hongqiao;
  10. Guangzhou Baiyun-Shanghai Hongqiao.

The top five rankings were unchanged from 2023. [more - original PR] [more - original PR - II]

China's National Immigration Administration announced (17-Dec-2024) China's Government decided to extend the transit passenger visa free stay period for ordinary passport holders from 54 countries, including the UK, the US and Canada, from 72 hours to 240 hours (10 days), effective from 17-Dec-2024. The Government also approved 21 additional airports as official ports of entry for the transit passenger visa free stay scheme, including Chengdu Tianfu International Airport, Haikou Hainan Meilan International Airport, Sanya Phoenix International Airport and Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport, increasing the total number of airports approved under the scheme to 60. [more - original PR]

Background ✨

Recently, China has been implementing various trial visa-free entry policies for several countries. For instance, a trial allowing passport holders from Bulgaria, Romania, and others to enter China visa-free for up to 30 days started on 30-Nov-20241. Additionally, a trial for Portugal, Greece, and others was set to run from 15-Oct-2024, allowing a 15-day visa-free stay2. These trials reflect China's broader trend of enhancing visa-free travel options for international visitors.

OAG reported (17-Dec-2024) the top international routes by seat numbers for 2024, as follows:

  1. Hong Kong-Taiwan Taoyuan. Capacity increased 48% year-on-year and the ranking increased from third in 2023;
  2. Cairo-Jeddah. Capacity increased 68% over the last five years;
  3. Seoul Incheon-Tokyo Narita. Capacity increased 30% year-on-year;
  4. Kuala Lumpur-Singapore;
  5. Seoul Incheon-Osaka Kansai;
  6. Dubai-Riyadh. Capacity increased 37% since 2019;
  7. Bangkok Suvarnabhumi-Hong Kong. The route re-entered the top 10 at after ranking 11th in 2023;
  8. Jakarta-Singapore;
  9. Bangkok Suvarnabhumi-Singapore;
  10. New York JFK- London Heathrow.

OAG chief analyst John Grant commented: "With the ASPAC region very close to a full recovery, the busiest routes are concentrated in the familiar major hubs of Hong Kong, Seoul Incheon and Singapore, although the composition of the supply on those routes is changing as the low-cost sector continues its growth at a faster rate than legacy. One of the most interesting developments is the growth in regional Middle East markets with a particular emphasis on Saudi Arabia, where the Vision 2030 project continues to drive both business and leisure demand". [more - original PR]

Background ✨

Kuala Lumpur International Airport emerged as the second most connected airport globally in OAG's 2024 'Megahubs' report, with AirAsia operating 35% of its flights1. In 2023, the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore Changi route was identified as the busiest international route by seat capacity, ahead of routes such as Cairo-Jeddah and Hong Kong-Taiwan Taoyuan2. These developments reflect significant connectivity and capacity growth in the Asia Pacific region, particularly in Kuala Lumpur1 2.

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OAG reported (17-Dec-2024) the top international routes by seat numbers for 2024, as follows:

  1. Hong Kong-Taiwan Taoyuan. Capacity increased 48% year-on-year and the ranking increased from third in 2023;
  2. Cairo-Jeddah. Capacity increased 68% over the last five years;
  3. Seoul Incheon-Tokyo Narita. Capacity increased 30% year-on-year;
  4. Kuala Lumpur-Singapore;
  5. Seoul Incheon-Osaka Kansai;
  6. Dubai-Riyadh. Capacity increased 37% since 2019;
  7. Bangkok Suvarnabhumi-Hong Kong. The route re-entered the top 10 at after ranking 11th in 2023;
  8. Jakarta-Singapore;
  9. Bangkok Suvarnabhumi-Singapore;
  10. New York JFK- London Heathrow.

OAG chief analyst John Grant commented: "With the ASPAC region very close to a full recovery, the busiest routes are concentrated in the familiar major hubs of Hong Kong, Seoul Incheon and Singapore, although the composition of the supply on those routes is changing as the low-cost sector continues its growth at a faster rate than legacy. One of the most interesting developments is the growth in regional Middle East markets with a particular emphasis on Saudi Arabia, where the Vision 2030 project continues to drive both business and leisure demand". [more - original PR]

Background ✨

Kuala Lumpur International Airport emerged as the second most connected airport globally in OAG's 2024 'Megahubs' report, with AirAsia operating 35% of its flights1. In 2023, the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore Changi route was identified as the busiest international route by seat capacity, ahead of routes such as Cairo-Jeddah and Hong Kong-Taiwan Taoyuan2. These developments reflect significant connectivity and capacity growth in the Asia Pacific region, particularly in Kuala Lumpur1 2.

Travelport signed (14-Nov-2024) a multi source content distribution agreement with All Nippon Airways (ANA), enabling agency customers to access NDC content for ANA through the Travelport+ platform from mid 2025. Travelport is the first GDS to sign an NDC distribution agreement with ANA. [more - original PR]

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