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US Department of Transportation (DoT) issued (09-Oct-2025) an order tentatively proposing to prohibit Chinese airlines from using Russian airspace in operating passenger services between China and the US. The DoT proposed that the prohibition will become effective 30 days after the issuance of a final order on the matter. The order would apply to Air China, Beijing Capital Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Hainan Airlines, Sichuan Airlines and Xiamen Airlines. The DoT stated: "Chinese air carriers face no prohibition on the use of Russian airspace, and this imbalance has become a significant competitive factor in the incremental reopening of the post-COVID US-China air transportation market". The department added: "The practice by some Chinese air carriers in exercising Russian overflights in the conduct of certain China-US scheduled combination service is unfair and has resulted in substantial adverse competitive effects on US air carriers in the US-China combination market". [more - original PR] [more - Aviation Week] [more - Aviation Week - II]

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Airlines for America urged the US Government to suspend approvals for additional China-US flights, citing Chinese airlines’ continued access to Russian airspace since Mar-2022 as an anti-competitive practice. The US Department of Transportation authorised Chinese carriers to operate up to 50 weekly return frequencies from 31-Mar-2024, up from previous limits set in late 2023 and earlier in 20241 2 3.

New Zealand Customs Service expanded (13-Oct-2025) eGate services to eligible ePassport holders from 11 additional countries and territories, comprising Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, the Philippines, Seychelles and San Marino. International travellers from 59 countries and territories can now use eGates in New Zealand, with plans to add more countries later in 2025. [more - original PR]

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Following a successful trial, New Zealand Customs previously expanded eGate access to ePassport holders from Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, the Vatican, Macau, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and the United Arab Emirates, bringing the total to 48 eligible countries at that time1.

Qantas Airways confirmed (12-Oct-2025) data was released by cyber criminals following the airline's cyber incident in early Jul-2025. The airline is working with cybersecurity experts to investigate what data was part of the release. The carrier confirmed it secured a court injunction to prevent the stolen data being accessed, viewed, released, used, transmitted or published. Qantas has also implemented additional security measures, increased training and strengthened system monitoring and detection since the incident. [more - original PR]

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Qantas reported that no credit card, personal financial or passport details were stored in the affected system, and there was no impact to Frequent Flyer accounts. It also stated there had been no further threat activity since the early Jul-2025 cyber incident, and the system remained secure as of the week commencing 07-Jul-20251.

Cambodia's Ministry of Tourism reported (10-Oct-2025) the following tourism highlights for Aug-2025:

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Cambodia experienced a sharp decline in tourist arrivals from May-2025 onwards, with the drop accelerating each subsequent month, falling from 547,373 in May-2025 to 338,351 in Aug-2025. This downturn followed consistent year-on-year growth throughout 2024 and early 2025, and was marked by especially steep decreases in arrivals from Thailand, South Korea and Indonesia, while arrivals from China showed continued strength in recent months1 2 3 4.

Lufthansa announced (09-Oct-2025) it commenced deployment of Boeing 787-9 aircraft with the Allegris cabin on Frankfurt-Toronto service. The Allegris cabin will also be available on services from Frankfurt to Rio de Janeiro, Bogota, Hyderabad and Austin from Dec-2025. [more - original PR]

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Lufthansa received its first Boeing 787-9 with the Allegris cabin at Frankfurt Airport, with plans to deploy it on the Frankfurt-Toronto route from mid Oct-2025. The airline expected up to nine additional 787-9s to be delivered by the end of 2025 and aimed to equip 78 long haul aircraft with Allegris cabins in the coming years1. Lufthansa anticipated operating 15 787-9s from Frankfurt in summer 20262.

SWISS received (09-Oct-2025) its first A350-900 aircraft (HB-IFA) at Zurich Airport. The aircraft will be deployed on short haul routes from 25-Oct-2025, including Zurich-Palma de Mallorca service, before transitioning to long haul operations. The carrier plans to deploy the aircraft on Zurich-Boston service from 20-Nov-2025. The aircraft is the first in the SWISS' long haul fleet to feature the new 'SWISS Senses' cabin interior, offering three suites with up to four seats in first class, 45 seats in business class, 38 seats in premium economy class and 156 seats in economy class. [more - original PR] [more - original PR - II]

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The first SWISS A350-900, named 'Lausanne', was delivered at Zurich Airport on 09-Oct-2025, with nine more A350s expected by 2031. The aircraft will initially serve short haul routes before transitioning to long haul, with Zurich-Boston as the first long haul destination from 20-Nov-2025. The A350s will feature the new SWISS Senses cabin and are replacing the A340-300 fleet1 2 3 4.

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Air Niugini announced (06-Oct-2025) the launch of commercial service for its first A220-300 (P2-PGA) 'The People's Balus' on 04-Oct-2025. The aircraft operated a Port Moresby-Lae flight, mirroring the carrier's first flight on 01-Nov-1973. [more - original PR]

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Azorra Aviation delivered the first A220-300 to Air Niugini, marking the type's commercial debut in Papua New Guinea, with additional deliveries scheduled through 20261. The aircraft features a commemorative livery for the nation's 50th independence anniversary, and is part of a broader fleet modernisation effort involving orders for 11 A220s and significant pilot training investment2 3.

Ryanair is scheduled to suspend the following services, as per a 23-Sep-2025 GDS inventory and timetable display:

  • Edinburgh-Riga: Twice weekly on 02-Nov-2025;
  • Gdansk-Riga: Three times weekly on 03-Nov-2025;
  • Gothenburg-Riga: Three times weekly on 03-Nov-2025.

The latter two services are operated by Ryanair Sun.

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