Turkish Airlines resumes one round trip to Xi'an every week
Since September 18, Turkish Airlines resumes flights to and from Xi'an from Istanbul, one week 1 time:
Istanbul - Xi'an TK196 07:05 - 21:00 Friday
Xi'an - Istanbul TK197 23:50 - 04:10+1 Saturday
ANA only retains flights from Shanghai to Tokyo in October
every Sunday, departing from Shanghai Pudong to Tokyo Narita Airport, with flight number NH920/919.
New flights to China must have a unified format quarantine nucleic acid report
According to the latest announcement of the Chinese Embassy in Singapore, from September 11, passengers from direct flights to China from Singapore can board the plane directly with a unified format negative nucleic acid test certificate without applying for a health code or health status statement. However, this convenience policy does not apply to those who transfer to China in Singapore or who depart from Singapore to other countries or regions.
Australia Tiger Airlines goes bankrupt
Friends who often fly to Southeast Asia, I believe everyone is familiar with the painting of this plane. Tiger Airlines is very cheap and has many waypoints in China. Generally, they have their affordable air tickets to Southeast Asia, Australia, and Taiwan.
However, due to the impact of the epidemic, Tiger Airlines has decided to terminate the brand today after 13 years of operation. Passengers who purchased Tiger Airlines tickets can use travel points to order flights operated by Virgin Australia, and another flight that was knocked down this year.
Summary of major airlines affected this year
On November 29, Atlas Airlines filed for bankruptcy and ceased all operations on February 12, 2020.
On February 11, Air Italy, the second largest airline in Italy, decided to suspend operations and carry out liquidation.
2 days later, Turkish airline AtlasGlobal suspended operations and filed for bankruptcy.
On March 5, Flybe Airlines, the largest regional airline in Europe, announced that it had entered bankruptcy takeover process, and was rejected after seeking help from the British government in January.
days later, Compass Airlines, a subsidiary of Trans States Airlines, a regional airline that serves United Airlines and Delta Airlines, also announced that it would cease operations.
On March 24, Miami International Airlines, a chartered airline, filed for bankruptcy.
On April 5, Alaska's largest regional airline, RavnAir Group, filed for bankruptcy protection, awaiting a decision from the U.S. Treasury Department's aid.
On April 6, Swedish regional airline Braathens Regional Airlines said that due to the sharp decline in demand due to the spread of the new coronavirus, the company had to file for bankruptcy and reorganization due to the difficulties in operation.
On April 8, Lufthansa's low-cost airline Germany Wings was permanently closed.
April 2On April 20, Norwegian Airlines said that its four subsidiaries in Sweden and Denmark had filed for bankruptcy, which will directly affect 1,571 pilots and 3,134 flight attendants in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States.
On the evening of April 20, Australia's second largest airline, Virgin Australia, was responsible for $5 billion in debt. The company has applied for loans worth $1.4 billion from the Australian federal government many times, but has been repeatedly rejected. Finally, it was announced that it had entered the bankruptcy custody process.
On April 2On April 22, German regional airline Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter announced a filing for bankruptcy.
On April 25, one of the major airlines in the South Indian Ocean region of Mauritius Airlines declared bankruptcy.
On May 10, Columbia Airlines (Avianca), the second largest airline in Latin America, filed for bankruptcy. Columbia Airlines said the company was unable to pay the maturing bonds and the application for assistance from the Colombian government was denied.
On May 21, Ecuador's TAME National Airlines announced that it had entered the liquidation stage.
On May 26, Chilean South American Airlines LATAM Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection in New York.
On May 27, the Thai Central Bankruptcy Court accepted the case of Thai Airways filing for bankruptcy reorganization.
On June 18, Austrian low-cost airline LEVEL EUROPE filed for bankruptcy protection.
On June 26, Coolbird Airlines Nokscoot announced the closure of liquidation.
On June 27, Lectuary Island Airlines LIAT announced bankruptcy liquidation.
On September 11, Tigerair Australia announced the end of operations.