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IndiGo announced (30-May-2025) the following network expansion plans:

IATA reported (01-Jun-2025) USD1.3 billion in airline funds were blocked from repatriation by governments as of the end of Apr-2025, an improvement of 25% compared with the USD1.7 billion reported as of Oct-2024. Africa and the Middle East accounted for USD1.1 billion, or 85% of blocked funds. The following countries accounted for 80% of the blocked funds:

Bolivia made the largest improvement, clearing its backlog of USD42 million as of Oct-2024. IATA urged governments "to remove all barriers preventing airlines from the timely repatriation of their revenues from ticket sales and other activities in accordance with international agreements and treaty obligations". [more - original PR]

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The level of blocked airline funds globally decreased from USD1.8 billion in Apr-2024 to USD1.7 billion in Oct-2024, with significant reductions in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Algeria and Ethiopia, while Mozambique and the XAF zone saw increases. IATA highlighted persistent delays in repatriation, particularly due to bureaucratic processes in Pakistan and foreign exchange prioritisation in Bangladesh, and continued to call for urgent government action to resolve these issues1 2.

New Zealand Customs Service welcomed (26-May-2025) eligible ePassport holders from an additional 11 countries and territories to use New Zealand's automated eGates nationwide. The additions comprise Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway and the Vatican, as well as Macau and an initial group of Middle Eastern countries consisting of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and the United Arab Emirates. This follows a successful trial period in which Customs worked with Immigration New Zealand to ensure ePassports from these visa-waiver countries met the necessary border security and technological biometric requirements. Customs has opened its eGates to 48 countries in total. [more - original PR]

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New Zealand Customs Service previously expanded eGate access to passport holders from countries including the Republic of Korea, China and Japan, and installed over 50 eGates across Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown airports as part of its modernisation programme1 2. The government has also progressively introduced digital arrival declarations, supported by new legislation aimed at streamlining border processing3 4.

IndiGo, Delta Air Lines, Air France-KLM and Virgin Atlantic signed (01-Jun-2025) an MoU to enhance connectivity from India to Europe and North America. Commercial contracts and regulatory procedures will be completed to enable IndiGo to sell partner flights as its own under its 6E marketing codes. IndiGo customers will then be able to book onward travel on select flights operated by the international partners, including:

The MoU also creates a framework for enhanced collaboration between the carriers on a bilateral and multilateral basis. The carriers will contemplate commercial collaboration including network, loyalty, cargo and sales, subject to regulatory approvals. They will also explore areas of non-commercial cooperation including aircraft maintenance, sustainability, training, ground handling and advanced collaboration through use of technology to service joint customers. [more - original PR]

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IndiGo planned to launch its first long haul services to Manchester and Amsterdam in Jul-2025, using wet leased Boeing 787-9s, as part of its strategy to expand in Europe ahead of new aircraft deliveries from 2027 onwards1. IndiGo also aimed to reach 40% international available seat kilometres by 2030, highlighting growth opportunities in Europe, North America, and beyond2.

Finnair announced (01-Jun-2025) plans to cancel approximately 50 flights due to industrial action at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport on 02-Jun-2025. The Finnish Aviation Union IAU announced industrial action at Helsinki Airport, causing disruptions to traffic on 02-Jun-2025. The four hour industrial actions target different work shifts and thus affect many functions essential also to Finnair's flights. Cancellations are expected to affect approximately 3600 Finnair customers. Affected customers will be offered a new route. [more - original PR]

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Recent industrial action by the Finnish Aviation Union at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport resulted in Finnair cancelling around 110 flights on 30-May-2025, affecting approximately 8000 travellers, with further disruptions anticipated on 02-Jun-2025 and 04-Jun-2025. The actions targeted essential functions including ground handling and aircraft maintenance, leading to widespread disruption of Finnair's operations and impacting thousands of customers1 2 3.

China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, via its official website, announced (28-May-2025) the launch of a trial visa free entry policy permitting ordinary passport holders from Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain to enter China for business, leisure or transit and stay for up to 30 days without a visa. The trial will run from 09-Jun-2025 to 08-Jun-2026.

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China has recently expanded its visa free entry policies to include additional countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Uruguay and Uzbekistan, allowing ordinary passport holders to visit for up to 30 days for business, leisure or transit purposes, with trial periods commencing in Jun-2025 and lasting for one year1 2.

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Finnair announced (28-May-2025) plans to cancel approximately 110 flights on 30-May-2025 due to industrial action by the Finnish Aviation Union (IAU) at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. Cancellations are expected to affect approximately 8000 travellers, who will be offered alternative flights. The four hour industrial actions target different work shifts and affect functions essential to Finnair's flights throughout the day, such as ground handling operations and aircraft maintenance.  IAU industrial actions will also affect ground operations at Helsinki Airport on 02-Jun-2025 and 04-Jun-2025. [more - original PR] [more - original PR - II]

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The Finnish Aviation Union's industrial action at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport has caused repeated disruptions, with similar strikes leading to flight cancellations and operational impacts on 16-May-2025, 19-May-2025, and earlier dates in May-2025 and March-2025. Finavia and Finnair previously warned of ongoing disruptions on 02-Jun-2025 and 04-Jun-2025, affecting ground operations and essential services at the airport1 2 3 4.

Sun Group announced (26-May-2025) Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh approved an investment policy to establish a new airline, Sun PhuQuoc Airways. The proposed airline intends to adopt a hub-and-spoke route model. Sun PhuQuoc Airways will position Phu Quoc International Airport as its hub, operating charter services to major cities in Vietnam and Asia Pacific, including Japan, South Korea and China. Sun Group noted Phu Quoc's visa exemption policy for international visitors will enable the start up to be a "major driver" in attracting global travellers to the region. The group stated: "We are not building an airline just to serve a specific segment of customers. Sun PhuQuoc Airways was created to broaden travel, leisure, and exploration opportunities in Phu Quoc for all Vietnamese people and international travellers". [more - original PR]

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Phu Quoc experienced significant international connectivity growth in recent years, with carriers such as Thai VietJet Air, Tigerair Taiwan, EVA Air and StarLux Airlines either launching or planning charter and regular services to the island. Foreign visitors have been eligible for a visa exemption for stays under 30 days since 10-Mar-2023, supporting efforts to increase inbound tourism to Phu Quoc1 2.

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