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Air New Zealand announced (20-Nov-2025) it has been notified by E tū, a union representing the carrier's cabin crew, of its intention to take 24 hour industrial action on 08-Dec-2025. [more - original PR]

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Air New Zealand previously received notification from two unions representing its cabin crew regarding potential industrial action, stating at that time no formal notice had been received and there was no impact to flights as it worked towards a resolution with union representatives1.

San Diego International Airport introduced (20-Nov-2025) SAN Pass, a programme enabling visitors to enter post security areas without a boarding pass or ticket. The airport said a limited number of passes are available daily and are issued on a first come, first served basis, subject to TSA approval. [more - original PR]

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Other US airports, including Philadelphia, San Antonio, Palm Springs and Seattle-Tacoma, previously implemented similar guest pass programmes enabling non-ticketed visitors to access post-security areas, typically with daily limits and advance application requirements1 2 3 4.

SkyTeam announced (20-Nov-2025) the following updates on lounges and air-rail travel:

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SkyTeam previously opened a joint lounge with Global Lounge Network at São Paulo Guarulhos International Airport and completed a major refurbishment of its Vancouver International Airport lounge, offering enhanced amenities for eligible passengers of its member airlines1 2. The alliance also updated its lounge access policy, extending domestic lounge access to Elite Plus customers at selected member lounges from 01-Apr-20253.

UATP chief marketing officer Wendy Ward, speaking to CAPA TV at the CAPA Airline Leader Summit Asia, stated (31-Oct-2025) all forms of payment are becoming prevalent, commenting: "Every kind of form of payment that exists... is becoming the norm". CFO Michael Marrone added: "We're seeing the rise of more usage of virtual card". Ms Ward said Southeast Asia is expected to "explode with forms of payment" and Latin America and Africa are also "real areas of growth opportunity". [more - CAPA TV]

Air Transat announced (20-Nov-2025) plans to launch twice weekly Toronto Pearson-Accra service from 17-Jun-2026 to 22-Oct-2026. No other carriers operate the route, according to OAG. [more - original PR]

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Air Transat recently announced several new long haul routes from Toronto and Montreal, including Toronto-Berlin and Montreal-Agadir, and planned to increase frequencies on services from Toronto to Berlin, Lima, and Istanbul to three times weekly for summer 2026, further diversifying its transatlantic network and targeting underserved markets1 2.

Etihad Airways and Vietnam Airlines launched (20-Nov-2025) an expanded codeshare and frequent flyer partnership. The codeshare will be implemented gradually, with Vietnam Airlines passengers to gain access to Athens, Addis Ababa, Bahrain, Muscat, Cairo and Istanbul. Etihad passengers will be able to access destinations in Vietnam and Asia through a single ticket for the entire journey. Etihad Guest and Lotusmiles members can earn and redeem miles across either carrier's network. [more - original PR]

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Etihad Airways previously signed a frequent flyer agreement with Vietnam Airlines, allowing loyalty members to earn and redeem miles across both networks, and scheduled to launch Abu Dhabi-Hanoi service from 03-Nov-20251. The two carriers also signed a bilateral MoU covering collaboration in areas such as passenger services, cargo, ground handling and maintenance2.

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South African Airways (SAA) and Emirates signed (17-Nov-2025) a MoU to expand their codeshare agreement, explore further collaboration across loyalty and cargo operations, and explore synergies between their shared network and schedules. Emirates will gain codeshare access to SAA services from Johannesburg to Cape Town, Durban, Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), Abidjan, Accra, Botswana, Dar Es Salaam, Harare, Kinshasa, Lagos, Lusaka, Lubumbashi, Mauritius, Victoria Falls and Windhoek. Emirates plans to increase Dubai-Cape Town frequency from twice to three times daily from 01-Jul-2026, increasing its overall frequency between Dubai and South Africa to 56 times weekly. [more - original PR]

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Emirates increased its Dubai-Johannesburg frequency from three to four times daily from 01-Mar-2025, restoring its South African operations to pre-pandemic levels with 49 weekly frequencies to the country, and no other carriers currently operate this route1. Emirates also partnered with South Africa Tourism Board to promote the destination and support tourism recovery efforts2.

AirAsia X launched (17-Nov-2025) four times weekly Kuala Lumpur-Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen service on 14-Nov-2025. The service is expected to provide over 150,000 seats p/a between the destinations. AirAsia X is the sole scheduled operator on the route, according to OAG. [more - original PR]

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AirAsia announced plans to introduce a 'Fly-Thru' service from Manila to facilitate connections onto AirAsia X's new Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen route from Nov-20251. AirAsia X CEO Benyamin Ismail highlighted that the service would mark the LCC's entry into Europe and Türkiye's Ambassador to Malaysia, Emir Salim Yüksel, noted the route would strengthen ties between Malaysia and Türkiye2.

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