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Finnair announced (17-Jun-2025) plans to cancel approximately 128 flights on 19-Jun-2025, due to planned industrial action by the Finnish Aviation Union at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. As previously reported by CAPA, the carrier also cancelled approximately 143 flights for 17-Jun-2025 due to industrial action by the union. [more - original PR]

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The Finnish Aviation Union staged multiple four-hour industrial actions at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport throughout May and June 2025, targeting functions such as ground handling and catering, leading Finnair to cancel between 50 and 143 flights on several dates, with thousands of travellers affected and offered alternative flights1 2 3 4 5. The union announced similar actions for 19-Jun-20251.

Airbus A350 chief engineer Miguel Llorca stated (13-Jun-2025) the company plans to begin flight tests for its A350-1000ULR aircraft in 2026. The aircraft will carry over 20,000 litres of additional fuel and will have a range of 9700nm, and is being designed to meet Qantas Airways' target of flying nonstop from London or New York to Sydney. The tests will validate the new tank and some cabin comfort enhancements, with the goal of entering service in Australia before 2027. Mr Llorca added test flights for the A350F will commence in mid 2026. [more - Aviation Week]

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Qantas planned to receive its first A350-1000ULR in late 2026, with Project Sunrise flights to New York and London expected to commence in early 2027. The airline indicated that three aircraft would be required to operate daily services on these ultra long haul routes, with additional aircraft enabling further network expansion as deliveries progress. Qantas highlighted the importance of these capabilities for risk management and network flexibility1 2.

Finnair cancelled (15-Jun-2025) approximately 143 flights for 17-Jun-2025 due to industrial action by the Finnish Aviation Union (IAU) at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. The industrial action will take place for four hours, targeting functions such as ground handling and catering. The cancellations are expected to affect approximately 6500 travellers, who will be offered alternative flights. IAU has announced similar industrial action for 19-Jun-2025. [more - original PR]

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The Finnish Aviation Union repeatedly called four-hour industrial actions at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport throughout May and June 2025, causing Finnair to cancel between 50 and 143 flights on several dates and impacting thousands of travellers. These actions targeted ground handling, catering and other essential functions, with further disruptions also announced for 19-Jun-20251 2 3 4.

Air New Zealand announced (13-Jun-2025) plans to increase frequency to the following destinations in Asia from Oct-2025 to Mar-2026:

  • Auckland-Taipei: From three to four times weekly between Dec-2025 and Feb-2026, adding 11,800 seats, up 27% year-on-year;
  • Auckland-Bali: 49% increase in premium seats with an additional 2400 on the route;
  • Auckland-Hong Kong: 28% rise in premium seats, adding 3700 Business Premier and premium economy seats on the route;
  • Auckland-Shanghai: 35% more premium seats. [more - original PR]

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Air New Zealand previously extended Auckland-Bali to year round operations, with three weekly services scheduled between Nov-2024 and Feb-2025, following its resumption as a seasonal route in Mar-20231. It also increased capacity and premium seating on several Asia routes in the 2024/2025 summer, including Auckland-Taipei, and deployed larger aircraft to Tokyo Narita, Singapore, and Taipei2.

Melbourne Tullamarine Airport welcomed (12-Jun-2025) LATAM Airlines plans to increase three times weekly Santiago-Melbourne service to daily from Dec-2025. The expansion marks the first time in the airport's 55-year history that it will have a daily connection to South America. Airport CEO Lorie Argus stated: "Today's announcement by LATAM is a further sign of confidence in Victoria and the increase in services will provide benefits to people on both sides of the Pacific... South America is an increasingly popular region for Victorian tourists and businesses but we're also seeing growing interest in Victoria as a destination for education, trade or holidays". [more - original PR]

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LATAM Airlines planned to increase its Santiago-Melbourne service to daily from Dec-2025, operating with Boeing 787-9 aircraft through Mar-2026, alongside a similar frequency increase on its Santiago-Sydney route from Nov-2025, reflecting broader capacity growth between South America and Australia1.

Virgin Australia launched (13-Jun-2025) daily Sydney-Doha service with Boeing 777 equipment on 12-Jun-2025. The service provides onward connectivity to more than 170 destinations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa through Qatar Airways' network. The carrier plans to launch Brisbane and Perth services to Doha on 19-Jun-2025 and 26-Jun-2025, respectively, with Melbourne service scheduled in Dec-2025. The Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways alliance is projected to add AUD3 billion to Australia's economy over five years. [more - original PR - Virgin Australia] [more - original PR - Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport]

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Virgin Australia received final approval from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission in late Mar-2025 to operate 28 weekly flights to Doha in partnership with Qatar Airways, enabling it to launch long haul services from Sydney, Brisbane and Perth in Jun-2025 and Melbourne in Dec-2025, with the alliance expected to generate substantial benefits for connectivity, competition and the Australian economy1 2 3.

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Virgin Australia launched (13-Jun-2025) daily Sydney-Doha service with Boeing 777 equipment on 12-Jun-2025. The service provides onward connectivity to more than 170 destinations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa through Qatar Airways' network. The carrier plans to launch Brisbane and Perth services to Doha on 19-Jun-2025 and 26-Jun-2025, respectively, with Melbourne service scheduled in Dec-2025. The Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways alliance is projected to add AUD3 billion to Australia's economy over five years. [more - original PR - Virgin Australia] [more - original PR - Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport]

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Virgin Australia received final approval from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission in late Mar-2025 to operate 28 weekly flights to Doha in partnership with Qatar Airways, enabling it to launch long haul services from Sydney, Brisbane and Perth in Jun-2025 and Melbourne in Dec-2025, with the alliance expected to generate substantial benefits for connectivity, competition and the Australian economy1 2 3.

London Stansted Airport operations director Nick Millar confirmed (11-Jun-2025) the airport opened a new domestic arrivals building during May-2025, a key project in its ongoing GBP1.2 billion transformation project. Mr Millar stated: "In the last few weeks, we have opened our brand-new domestic reclaim building - a significant milestone for the transformation project - and we are underway with the first phase of work to upgrade and modernise Satellite Two, including new flooring, lighting and gate areas plus a refurbished domestic departures lounge". [more - original PR]

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London Stansted Airport secured planning permission for a three-bay terminal extension in Oct-2023, designed to expand the departure lounge, increase seating and retail options, and enhance security and baggage capacity, with the aim of accommodating forecast growth and improving capacity at peak times1. It outlined a five year GBP1.1 billion investment programme featuring a GBP600 million extension and upgrades to terminal infrastructure, security, and sustainability2.

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