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View MoreEtihad Airways has announced the exciting return of its seasonal service to Zanzibar, operating four weekly flights from Abu Dhabi during the summer of 2026. This move is part of Etihad’s broader global expansion, enhancing connectivity for travelers from Europe and GCC countries to the picturesque island known for its cultural and natural attractions.
The global freighter fleet is poised to grow by 41% by 2044, driven by passenger-to-freighter conversions and new aircraft deliveries. While the rate of growth is expected to slow, e-commerce remains a key growth driver. Environmental regulations and evolving trade policies present challenges for the industry.
British Airways has reversed its decision on new uniform and conduct rules following backlash from union groups representing pilots and cabin crew. The airline initially imposed bans on public coffee consumption and restricted uniform usage, leading to complaints about the practicality of such regulations. This incident emphasizes the need to balance tradition with current workforce challenges.
SolitAir, based in Dubai, is expanding its African cargo services by adding routes to Harare and Lusaka. These new connections aim to enhance regional trade and provide reliable links for industries like agriculture and technology. SolitAir operates with Boeing 737-800 freighters, emphasizing speed and reliability.
This article examines the four key one-stop flight routes currently operated with aircraft holding over 450 seats, primarily focusing on Emirates and Qantas utilizing the Airbus A380. It highlights the specific aircraft configurations and history of these routes while also reflecting on similar operational patterns before the pandemic in 2019.
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