Saturday, 28 February 2026

Hunnu Air completes its final winter charter flight from Phu Quoc on 28 February 2026

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Hunnu Air, Mongolia's largest private airline, has completed its last winter charter flight from Phu Quoc (also Phuquoc) to Chinggis Khaan, the international gateway to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on 28 February 2026.

On 28 February 2026, according to FlightRadar24, Hunnu Air flight MR681 departs from Chinggia Khaan for Phu Quoc at 7.12 am, touches down in Phu Quoc at 12.11 pm before leaving Phu Quoc for Chinggis Khaan at 2.11 pm and arriving in Chinggis Khaan at 9.01 pm under flight MR682.

The maiden charter flight of Hunnu Air to Phu Quoc is on 13 December 2025 and the route is served with Hunnu Air's E195-E2 aircraft.

Hunnu Air plans to turn its charter flight programme to Vietnam to a regular scheduled flight to Phu Quoc later in 2026. It has also plans to launch scheduled flights to Tashkent and Delhi in 2026, and Manila.

The Mongolian airline recently revealed to Ch-aviation that it is looking into inducting Airbus aircraft to expand its flight network in Asia besides ordering additional E195-E2s and receiving two Cessna C208EX Grand Caravans and two Cessna 408s in 2026 to phase out its sole ATR42-500 aircraft.

Juneyao Air launches flight from Wuxi to KLIA on 19 March 2026

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Juneyao Air launches scheduled flight from Wuxi to KLIA on 19 March 2026.

On 19 March 2026, Juneyao Air flight HO1563 departs from Wuxi to KLIA at 9.40 pm, touches down in KLIA at 3.10 am on 20 March 2026 before leaving KLIA for Wuxi at 4.10 am and arriving in Wuxi at 9.45 am.

Juneyao Air flies to KLIA on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with its A320neo aircraft.

Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Inflight Pictures : Vietnam Airlines A350-900

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West Air launches flight to Penang on 31 March 2026

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West Air launches scheduled flight from Chongqing to Penang on 31 March 2026.

On 31 March 2026, according to schedules, West Air flight PN6597 departs from Chongqing for Penang at 4.15 pm, touches down in Penang at 8.30 pm before leaving Penang for Chongqing at 9.30 pm and arriving in Chongqing at 1.55 am on 1 April 2026 under flight PN6598.

West Air flies to Penang with its A320 aircraft on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

West Air launches flight from Chongqing to Vientiane on 29 March 2026

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West Air launches non-stop scheduled flight from Chongqing to Vientiane on 29 March 2026.

On 29 March 2026, according to schedules, West Air flight PN6591 departs from Chongqing to Vientiane at 5.40 pm, touches down in Vientiane at 7.15 pm before leaving Vientiane for Chongqing at 8.15 pm and arriving in Chongqing at 11.40 pm under flight PN6592.

West Air flies to Vientiane from Chongqing on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays with its A320 jet.

Monday, 23 February 2026

Air Niugini launches flight to Nadi on 24 March 2026

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Air Niugini is launching new route to Nadi on 24 March 2026.

On 24 March 2026, according to schedules, Air Niugini flight PX86 departs from Port Moresby for Nadi at 11 am, touches down in Nadi at 5.50 pm before leaving Nadi for Port Moresby at 8.30 am and arriving in Port Moresby at 11.30 am under flight PX87.

Air Niugini flies to Nadi on Sundays with its B737-800 jet and returns to Port Moresby on Mondays.

THAI launches flight to Changsha on 10 May 2026

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Thai Airways International (THAI) launches scheduled flight from Suvarnabhumi to Changsha on 10 May 2026.

On 10 May 2026, according to schedules, THAI flight TG694 departs from Suvarnabhumi to Changsha at 3.50 pm, touches down in Changsha at 8.20 pm before leavung Changsha for Suvarnabhumi under flight TG695 at 9.20 pm and arriving in Suvarnabhumi at 11.45 pm.

THAI flies to Changsha daily with its A321neo aircraft.

Bangkok Airways suspends service to Changi from 1 July 2026

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Bangkok Airways suspends flight service from Samui to Changi from 1 July 2026 to 30 September 2026. No explanation on the flight suspension is announced but it is believed Scoot has bought intense competition to the carrier.


Friday, 20 February 2026

MIAT Mongolian Airlines stops flying to Changi after 14 March 2026

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On 20 February 2026, MIAT Monogolian Airlines reveals to the journalist that its final non-stop scheduled flight to Changi from Chinggis Khaan, the international gateway to Ulaanbaatar, is on 14 March 2026 although its Timetable states the flights are valid until 24 March 2026.

On 14 March 2026, MIAT's sole 737 MAX 8 (B737-8) will operate the last flight to Changi.

There are no plans to operate direct flights between Ulaanbaatar and Singapore during the summer season although this season is not the cold weather season for Singaporean travel.

MIAT Mongolian Airlines is also not operating flights to Ho Chi Minh City after 27 February 2026, to Phuket after 8 March 2026, to Suvarnabhumi after 14 March 2026 and to Pudong after 26 March 2026.

MIAT continues to operate scheduled flights to Beijing Capital, Hohhot, Erlian, Hong Kong, Incheon, Busan, Narita, Kansai, Istanbul and Frankfurt during summer.

Akasa Air launches flight to Jeddah from Kozhikode on 13 March 2026

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Akasa Air, an Indian private airline, launches scheduled flight from Kozhikode to Jeddah on 13 March 2026.

On 13 March 2026, according to schedules, Akasa Air flight QP596 departs from Kozhikode for Jeddah at 6.55 pm, touches down in Jeddah at 11.50 pm before leaving Jeddah for Kozhikode at 9.10 am under flight QP597 and landing in Kozhikode at 5.30 pm.

Akasa Air flies between both cities daily with its 737 MAX 8 (B738-8) aircraft.

Kozhikode is also known as Calicut, a city along the Malabar Coast in the state of Kerala in India that was visited by the fleet of Admiral Cheng Ho, and the home to calico, a fine hand-cotton fabric export of Calicut.

Ma Huan (1403), a Chinese sailor accompanying Cheng Ho, lauds Kozhikode as a great emporium of trade frequented by merchants from around the world. He notes the 30 mosques built to cater to the religious needs of the Muslims in the city, the unique system of calculation by the merchants using their fingers and toes and the matrilineal system of succession.