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Perth Airport chief commercial and aviation officer Kate Holsgrove, speaking at Routes Asia 2025, commented (26-Mar-2025) "it is challenging to build in a sustainable way" and highlighted that the airport is "integrating sustainability from the beginning" of its projects. Ms Holsgrove reported "very high demand" for more sustainable developments, such as rooftop solar, from the airport's property and retail partners. She said the airport's partners are "pushing for more sustainable buildings", which are more cost effective to operate in the long term. Ms Holsgrove said Perth Airport plans to start a solar farm project "very soon", with another rooftop solar project to follow.

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Western Australia's Minister of Tourism, Reece Whitby, indicated that Perth Airport is set to become Qantas' second largest international hub in Australia, which is expected to enhance travel and trade in the region1. Perth Airport handled a record 17 million passengers in 2024, with international traffic projected to be a significant growth driver2. Perth Airport's AUD5 billion infrastructure programme, including projects like a new terminal and runway, aimed to transform its operations and accommodate future demand3 4.

Delhi Noida International Airport chief operating officer (COO) Kiran Jain, speaking at Routes Asia 2025, stated (26-Mar-2025) India's bilateral air service agreements "need to be modified in order to include new airports". Ms Jain said "creative thinking" will be needed to flexibly accommodate new airports and encourage foreign and Indian airlines. She also called for Indian authorities to better manage regulatory orders and improve the ease of doing business to support foreign investment.

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Kiran Jain, COO of Delhi Noida International Airport, has emphasised the need to update India's bilateral air service agreements to include new airports, a sentiment echoed by other industry leaders. IndiGo identified Navi Mumbai and Delhi Noida airports as key markets constrained by capacity but expected to become major hubs1. Akasa Air also planned to expand into these new airports, highlighting their importance for future growth in India2.

Akasa Air SVP international operations Neelu Khatri, speaking at Routes Asia 2025, stated (26-Mar-2025) the airline is considering destinations such as Almaty, Singapore and Tashkent as part of its international growth plans. Akasa's international network currently includes Abu Dhabi, Doha, Jeddah, Kuwait and Riyadh, according to OAG.

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Akasa Air had planned to expand its international network to key Middle Eastern destinations including Kuwait and Riyadh by late 20241. The airline had already commenced services connecting Mumbai to Kuwait and Riyadh by mid-20242 3. Additionally, Akasa Air aimed to expand further into South Asia and Southeast Asia, with potential destinations including Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam4.

Air India Express VP and head network planning and alliances Shashi Chetia, speaking at Routes Asia 2025, stated (26-Mar-2025) "we need to have LCC airports" in India, adding: "That concept has not yet picked up". Mr Chetia said passengers want quick check-in and exit facilities and LCC customers expect lower fares, but airport charges are the same for all airlines. He said it would be a "very good gesture" to have LCC terminals offering basic facilities and quick processing at a minimal cost to airlines.

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Air India Express is exploring expansion into multiple markets, including Cambodia and China, while planning to add more aircraft and implement new interline and codeshare agreements1. The airline has seen "major growth" from tier two and three cities, with metro connections being a key future driver2. CAPA noted that India's domestic aviation market is virtually a 100% low fares market, with little differentiation between LCCs and FSCs in economy class3.

IndiGo head of planning and revenue management Abhijit DasGupta, speaking at Routes Asia 2025, stated (26-Mar-2025) Australia is "the fastest growing long haul market from India", adding: "We can't not be interested". He said: "We are very keen to operate to Australia" but noted that IndiGo is yet to receive aircraft with sufficient range to serve the market.

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IndiGo has been strategically planning to expand its international footprint, with a focus on deploying A321XLR aircraft to enhance connectivity to Europe and Asia, and to facilitate routes from southern India to Australia1. The airline has also leased Boeing 787s to expedite capabilities ahead of receiving A350s from 2027, indicating its commitment to long-haul markets2. Navi Mumbai and Delhi Noida airports are seen as future hubs, expected to support increased capacity with A321XLR and widebody aircraft3.

IndiGo head of planning and revenue management Abhijit DasGupta, speaking at Routes Asia 2025, commented (26-Mar-2025) on potential new destinations, stating the airline is "considering all the different options" and there are "a lot of opportunities out there". Mr DasGupta said there are three layers to the carrier's international plan, comprising regional destinations, markets in range of the A321XLR and widebody routes, and "all of them will see growth". He said IndiGo is "increasingly testing new markets" in the regional segment and is "very surprised at how quickly those markets are maturing". The airline is "very bullish" on markets within a five hour flight radius. Mr DasGupta said the A321XLR is "an exciting opportunity for us" and has the range to serve Europe and east Asia and connect existing international destinations to new markets in India. He said the A321XLR "can do a lot of different things" and "has its own place in our network". Mr DasGupta described the widebody international market as "very robust" and confirmed that IndiGo is leasing Boeing 787s to "build capabilities quicker" ahead of the expected arrival of its A350s from 2027.

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IndiGo planned to increase its international seat capacity from 25% to 30% of its total capacity in the foreseeable future, facilitated by the expected introduction of A321XLR aircraft in 2025, which would enable further expansion into Europe and Asia1. The airline also anticipated using A321XLR aircraft to reach parts of Europe and Asia, with delivery expected in 20252. Additionally, IndiGo confirmed plans to lease Boeing 787s to expedite capabilities before the arrival of A350s in 20273.

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Air France announced (06-Mar-2025) it is gradually introducing its 'Economy Comfort' option on long haul services globally, available for purchase for flights from 06-May-2025. Economy Comfort seats are located at the front of each economy cabin section, and offer increased legroom, extra recline and priority boarding in zone three. The option can be selected as an extra option from the time of reservation until check-in, subject to availability. Flying Blue Platinum members and higher tiers can select the seats free of charge anytime, while Gold members can select it 72 hours before departure. [more - original PR]

OAG reported (26-Mar-2025) airline capacity between Canada and the US has been reduced through Oct-2025 amid geopolitical tensions and weakening demand, with passenger bookings on Canada-US routes currently down by 70% year-on-year. More than 320,000 seats have been removed by airlines operating between the countries through 31-Oct-2025, including approximately 3.5% of capacity during the peak travel months of Jul/Aug-2025. OAG noted Canadian carriers seem to be shifting capacity to Europe, with WestJet adding 114 flights to Europe since 01-Mar-2025. [more - original PR]

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