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INFORMATIONAL Nov 22, 2025 Attracting the Next Billion: The Psychology of "Free" in India's Digital Market To successfully attract this audience, one of the most powerful psychological tools in a marketer's arsenal is the concept of "free," particularly in the form of "no-deposit" offers. Read More →
NEWS Feb 04, 2025 Air Madagascar Sells Two Airbus A340-300s To Chinese Buyer for $2 Million Air Madagascar has sold its two Airbus A340-300 aircraft for $2 million (€1.93 million) to a Chinese buyer, according to a report by Midi-Madagascar on January 30, 2025. Read More →
NEWS Oct 26, 2024 Spirit Airlines to Sell 11% of Fleet for $519 Million On Thursday, the Florida-based ultra-low-cost Spirit Airlines announced its decision to sell 23 of its A320-family aircraft, a whopping 11% of its entire fleet. Read More →
NEWS Aug 29, 2024 $1 Flights For Sale on Canadian Low-Cost Flair Airlines Flair Airlines announced it will charge just a $1 base fee on select flights to Canada. See which flights qualify for this discount and what outsiders are saying following the press release. Read More →
NEWS Dec 02, 2023 Amazon is Offering $25 Flights for Students This Week This December, American college students who are members of Amazon Prime Student can save big on airfare, as Amazon has partnered with Student Universe to provide 3,000 flight tickets for just $25. How else can students save this holiday season? Read More →
NEWS Apr 09, 2023 Lufthansa to Sell Catering Unit LSG Group to AURELIUS Group Lufthansa (LH) has entered into an agreement with private equity group AURELIUS to sell the remaining business of LSG Group. In 2019, European LSG Sky Chefs activities were already sold to Gategroup. This move is part of Lufthansa Group's strategy to focus more on its airline business in the future, which is expected to have a positive impact on the Group's operating margin and capital return. Read More →
NEWS Dec 31, 1969 Smooth Flying for the MAX? A few months ago, things seemed hopeless for the 737 MAX. The MAX has been grounded worldwide for over fifteen months after two crashes that killed over 300 people. Since then, Boeing has been making adjustments to the plane, trying to get it recertified and deemed airworthy once again. Boeing has, of course, experienced difficulty during this time, with lawsuits, investigations, canceled orders, loss of customers, loss of trust, and to make matters worse, COVID-19. But now, as the MAX enters the final stages of the recertification process, it seems as if things may start going Boeing's way. Read More →