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On-line Asian Aviation and Travel News. Published by KUCINTA SETIA
Wednesday, 29 April 2026
Tuesday, 28 April 2026
Spring Airlines launches flights from Guangzhou and Shenzhen to Cengkareng in June 2026
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In June 2026, Spring Airlines is expanding its route network to cover Cengkareng, the international gateway to Jakarta, Indonesia. Flights from Guangzhou and Shenzhen to Cengkareng using Spring Airlines' A320-series aircraft commence on 16 June 2026 and 17 June 2026 respectively.
On 16 June 2026, according to schedules, Spring Airlines flight 9C7199 departs from Guangzhou to Cengkareng at 4.05 pm, touches down in Cengkareng at 9.10 pm before leaving Cengkareng for Guangzhou at 10.10 pm under flight 9C7200 and landing in Guangzhou at 4 am.
Spring Airlines flies from Guangzhou to Cengkareng on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
On 17 June 2026, Spring Airlines flight 9C7341 leaves Shenzhen for Cengkareng at 2.10 pm, touches down in Cengkareng at 7.20 pm before taking off from Cengkareng for Shenzhen at 8.20 pm and arriving in Shenzhen on 18 June 2026 at 1.30 am under flight 9C7342.
Spring Airlines flies to Cengkareng from Shenzhen on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Spring Airlines launches flight from Shenzhen to Phuket on 29 April 2026
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Spring Airlines launches direct scheduled flight ftrom Shenzhen to Phuket on 29 April 2026.
On 29 April 2026, according to schedules, Spring Airlines flight 9C8781 departs from Shenzhen for Phuket at 5.55 am, touches down in Phuket at 8.40 am before leaving Phuket at 10.40 pm and arriving in Shenzhen on 30 April 2026 at 3.40 am under flight 9C8782.
The above flights are operated by Spring Airlines' A320 until 10 May 2026 before it operates four flights a week from 1 July 2026 to 31 August 2026 and daily from 29 September 2026 to 8 October 2026.
Friday, 24 April 2026
Greater Bay Airlines launches flight to Surabaya on 23 September 2026
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Greater Bay Airlines (GBA) launches scheduled flight from Hong Kong to Surabaya on 23 September 2026.
On 23 September 2026, according to schedules, GBA flight HB211 departs from Hong Kong for Surabaya at 6.15 pm, touches down in Surabaya at 10 pm before leaving Surabaya for Hong Kong at 10.45 pm under flight HB212 and arriving in Hong Kong at 4.30 am.
GBA flies to Surabaya with its B737-800 aircraft four times a week.
Akasa Air launches flight to Hanoi from Mumbai on 4 September 2026
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Akasa Air has announced the launch of its first scheduled flight to Vietnam. On 4 September 2026, it begins its maiden flight to Hanoi from Mumbai.
According to schedules, Akasa Air flight QP625 takes off from Mumbai for Hanoi at 5.35 am, touches down in Hanoi at 12 pm local time on 4 September 2026 before leaving Hanoi for Mumbai at 1.30 pm and landing in Mumbai at 5.10 pm under flight QP626.
Akasa Air flies to Hanoi with its 737 MAX 8 (B737-8) aircraft on Fridays, weekends and Mondays.
Hanoi is Akasa Air's second destination in Southeast Asia after Phuket.
China Airlines launches flight to Naha from Taichung on 21 July 2026
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China Airlines launches scheduled flight from Taichung to Naha, Okinawa, on 21 July 2026.
On 21 July 2026, according to schedules, China Airlines flight CI310 departs from Taichung for Naha at 10 am, touches down on Naha at 12.40 pm before taking off from Naha for Taichung at 1.40 pm under flight CI311 and arriving in Taichung at 2.10 pm.
China Airlines flies between taichung and Naha daily with its A321neo aircraft.
Flydubai brings forward inaugural flight date to Don Mueang to 1 July 2026
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Flydubai has brought forward its inaugural flight to Don Mueang from 15 September 2026 to 1 July 2026.
According to adjusted schedules, Flydubai flight FZ1333 takes off from Dubai for Don Mueang at 1.35 am, touches down in Don Mueang at 11.25 am before leaving Don Mueang for Dubai at 11.50 pm on 2 July 2026 and landing in Dubai at 3.25 am local time under flight FZ1334.
Flydubai flies to Don Mueang daily with its 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
Belavia launches charter flight to Danang on 10 May 2026
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Belavia Belarusian Airlines is expanding its charter flight route network. On 10 May 2026, it is slated to launch its first scheduled charter flight from Minsk to Danang, Vietnam.
According to VariFlight, Belavia flight B28177 departs from Minsk for Danang at 5.50 pm on 10 May 2026 and touches down in Danang at 8.30 am on 11 May 2026.
The schedule of outgoing flight B28178 is not known at the meantime.
Belavia Belarusian Airlines plans to operate scheduled charter flights every 9 to 12 days to Danang with its A330-200 jet.
Danang is Belavia's second destination in Vietnam after Phuquoc.
Thursday, 23 April 2026
Vietnam Airlines cancels flights to Phuket; inaugural flight to Phuket deferred
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Due to the continuing closure of the Strait of Hormuz that has stopped supplies of oil to Asia and surges in the price of fuel, Vietnam Airlines has decided to cancel its planned flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Phuket. The intended inaugural flight to Phuket from Ho Chi Minh on 2 July 2026 (after postponing from 2 April 2026) has been deferred until further notice.
Vietnam Airlines has recently informed the public that domestic flights in Vietnam will have either to be reduced or suspended because of Vietnam's low stockpile of oil as a result of Iran's grip on the Strait of Hormuz.
Vietnam does not buy oil from Iran and the U.S.
T'way Air cancels Jeju flight to Changi, reduces Incheon flight frequency to Changi
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South Korean airline T'way Air has revealed that it is cancelling scheduled 737 MAX 8 flights from Jeju to Changi for one month from 2 July 2026 to 2 August 2026.
Furthermore, between 28 June 2026 and 22 July 20256, T'way Air's A330-300 will operate three weekly flights, instead of daily flights.
The route reduction and suspension are due to the increasing cost of aviation fuel that have eroded the airline's earnings from the exorbitant passenger flights.
Prior to the above adjustments, T'way Air's Jeju and Incheon flights are popular with Singaporeans and Koreans.
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