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Coffee craze forces Asia’s big exporters to buy Brazilian beans
Some of Asia’s biggest coffee-producing nations are finding it more challenging to satisfy the caffeine cravings in their home markets.
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Ontario International Airport adds Frontier Airlines service to El Paso, Houston and Seattle
Ontario International Airport (ONT) officials welcomed news that Frontier Airlines will offer nonstop service to El Paso International Airport (ELP), increasing the number of nonstop…
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Air Charter Service reflects on busy year for emergency humanitarian charters
Leading aircraft charter specialist, Air Charter Service, had its busiest year for emergency response humanitarian flights in several years, with a number of natural disasters…
Iraq to amend budget in bid to restart crude exports via Turkey
Iraq may amend its federal budget to pay recovery and transit fees to international oil companies in a bid to restart a crucial oil pipeline…
Italy’s Giorgetti worried about EU hold up of ITA stake sale
Italian Finance Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti expressed his concern at what he sees as the European Union holding up the sale of a stake in carrier…
South Korea’s exports keep rising, supporting growth outlook
South Korean exports continued to grow last month, adding to the optimistic outlook for economic growth and global commerce this year.
Fertilizer ship attacked by Houthis last month sinks in Red Sea
A commercial ship attacked by Houthi militants in February has sunk in the Red Sea, Yemen’s internationally recognized government said, risking an environmental disaster in…
Kurdistan oil producers say no deal made on resuming exports
International oil companies in Iraq’s semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan denied reports that a deal was made to resume oil exports through the Iraqi-Turkey pipeline.
Thailand’s aviation hub plan to see Bangkok’s main airport capacity raised to 150 million
Thailand plans to more than double the capacity of its main airport in Bangkok as the tourism-reliant nation seeks to build an aviation hub to…
Japan’s biggest airlines to hire 3,700 workers in the next 12 months
Japan’s two biggest airlines announced plans to recruit more than 3,700 new employees in the fiscal year ending in March 2025 to meet the continued…