Pacific Airlines
| Airline Name | Pacific Airlines |
| Code | BL |
| Official Website | Official Website of Pacific Airlines |
| Address | 112 Hong Ha Street, Tan Binh Distric, Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam |
| Phone | (08) 932 5979 |
| Regions | China , Vietnam , Cambodia , Malaysia , Thailand . |
| Fleet | Airbus A320-200 , 2 Airbus A310-300, Airbus A300-600, Airbus A321-100, Boeing 737-300 aircraft , McDonnell Douglas aircraft. |
| Major Hubs | Tan Son Nhat International Airport . |
Pacific Airlines News
» Asia Pacific Airlines’ Earnings Decline
» Cebu Pacific Promo Fare May 2012
» Singapore Airlines' Competition Rises
» Airlines for America (A4A) Lauds the Formation of Midwest Aviation Sustainable Biofuels Initiative
» Asian airlines post 47 per cent fall in 2011 profit
» Asia-Pacific airline earnings down
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» United Airlines refocuses on fast-growing Asia-Pacific
» United Airlines to begin direct Denver-to-Tokyo flights
» Asia's Legacy Airlines Hit Turbulence as Competition Grows
MANILA, Philippines - Asia Pacific-based airlines posted a 47 percent decline in net profits to US$4.8 billion in 2011 from US$9 billion achieved in 2010.
» Cebu Pacific Promo Fare May 2012
Cebu Pacific airlines is having a promo sale in celebration of Labor Day. Dubbed as “Hats Off! Low fares to enjoy this Labor Day!,” get 90% discount on all domestic and international destinations (flight originating from Jakarta not included).
» Singapore Airlines' Competition Rises
The airline is losing out to Middle East rivals and discounters
» Airlines for America (A4A) Lauds the Formation of Midwest Aviation Sustainable Biofuels Initiative
WASHINGTON, May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, today commended the formation of the Midwest Aviation Sustainable Biofuels Initiative (MASBI) to accelerate the commercial viability and deployment of alternative aviation fuel in the United States.
» Asian airlines post 47 per cent fall in 2011 profit
Asia Pacific airlines had combined earnings of $4.8 billion in 2011, down 47 percent due to higher oil prices and lower cargo revenue.
» Asia-Pacific airline earnings down
KUALA LUMPUR: An industry group says Asia-Pacific airlines had combined earnings of US$4.8 billion (RM14.5 billion) in 2011, down 47 per cent due to higher oil prices and lower cargo revenue. The Kuala Lumpur-based Association of Asia Pacific Airlines said yesterday that total revenue for its 17 member airlines increased 10 per cent from the previous year to hit US$162 million. But it said this ...
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» United Airlines refocuses on fast-growing Asia-Pacific
United Airlines has shifted its focus away from the mature North American and trans-Atlantic markets to Asia and the Pacific because it is a fast-growing region, with Thailand as an important destination.
» United Airlines to begin direct Denver-to-Tokyo flights
United Airlines will begin daily nonstop service from Denver International Airport to Tokyo's Narita International Airport in early spring next year, ending more than a decade of Denver efforts to land the route.
» Asia's Legacy Airlines Hit Turbulence as Competition Grows
Asia's premium legacy carriers Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific are struggling to stay profitable owing to increasing competition and falling passenger traffic, with aviation analysts warning that the turbulence is going to last.
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