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Finnair and SEES Craft an Olfactory Adventure in the Skies

    In an exhilarating turn of events for global travelers, Finnair has joined the Finnish natural cosmetics company SEES, aiming to add pleasing notes to the in-flight and lounge experience. The new Finnair scent partnership, launched in June, weaves a tale of fragrance memories to accompany passengers through their journey.

    HiSky Growth: First Widebody A330-200 for Fleet and Recruiting

      Air Lease Corporation (NYSE: AL) has announced a long-term lease placement for one Airbus A330-200 aircraft with HiSky. Scheduled to deliver to the European carrier in 2023, this A330-200 aircraft joins one A319-100, four A320-200s, and two A321-200neo LR aircraft currently leased to HiSky from ALC.

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      New Pacific Airlines Launches Flights to Reno and Nashville

        Following a strategic name change at the beginning of the month, the former Northern Pacific Airways continues its Southern expansion. The rebranded New Pacific Airlines has announced flights to Reno and Nashville, flying out of Ontario, California, not its base in Anchorage.

        SAS Adds More Routes to Finland with Helsinki to Oslo

          Scandinavian Airlines SAS will launch a new route directly connecting Helsinki and Oslo for the Winter season. Operating this daily flight service (excluding Saturdays) from Helsinki Airport to Oslo until the end of March 2024.

          KLM Presents Proposal to Ground Personnel Unions

            On Friday, September 16, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines presented its proposal to the five unions representing KLM staff with the aim of reaching a fresh collective agreement (CLA) for the airline’s ground personnel.

            Elevated Dining with Delta’s Latest In-Flight Menu Refresh

              With the onset of the fall season, Delta Air Lines is revamping its in-flight menu. Enjoy sipping on a new seasonal beer or indulging in dishes reminiscent of renowned restaurants while cruising at 35,000 feet. Welcome to Delta’s upgraded food and beverage service. Let’s dig in.

              Brussels Airlines Returns to Nairobi with Tenth Long-Haul A330

                Brussels Airlines has added a tenth Airbus A330 to its fleet, reaffirming its commitment to growth in the Sub-Saharan African region. This expansion will enable the airline to reintroduce the Nairobi route and increase the frequency of flights to Kigali. As a result, Brussels Airlines will offer connections to 18 destinations in Sub-Saharan Africa. The airline is hiring ground staff and crew to support these routes.

                Korean Air Full Transition to Electronic Airway Bill by 2024

                  n a significant move towards sustainability and enhanced services, Korean Air announced its upcoming transition to a fully digital documentation system for air cargo: the electronic airwaybill (e-AWB). This digital transition will initially cover documents for general cargo departing from Korea headed for major markets, including North America, Europe, and Japan.