
Tajikistan
Location of Tajikistan
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Tajik Air to launch Dushanbe-Islamabad service
Azerbaijan and Tajikistan discuss possibility of opening direct services
Somon Air to launch services to Russia and Ukraine
Somon Air to introduce weekly Khudzhand-Adler/Sochi service
VINCI takes over construction of international terminal at Dushanbe International Airport
Somon Air commences Khudzhand–Krasnodar service in Feb-2012
Somon Air to launch weekly Dushanbe-Kiev service
Dushanbe Airport provided USD9.7m in discounts to Tajik Air in 2011
Dushanbe Airport to raise service fees from 3% to 5%
Tajik Air negotiating sale of ageing Soviet aircraft
Ural Airlines to launch Moscow-Cologne in Apr-2012
Tajik Air awarded discount for airport and air navigation services
Dushanbe International Airport closed due to heavy snow
Tajik Air resumes Dushanbe-Istanbul
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European airlines ramp-up capacity to China
Asia Pacific, particularly China, is one of the current destination hotspots for European carriers, with connections between Europe and China improving in recent months and over the past couple of years. The initial focus was obviously on providing connectivity between key European hubs and the capital city of Beijing, with services to Shanghai also quite extensive, although a number of carriers are adding service to secondary, albeit still large destinations in China, such as Chengdu, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Chongqin, Urumqi, Sancha, Dalian and Harbin.
Slovenia, Colombia and Eastern Europe among the hottest emerging markets for European travellers
The overall numbers may be small, but the growth in seating capacity is spectacular from Europe to a number of emerging markets around the world this summer. Headlining this list is Slovenia, Tajikistan and Georgia in Eastern Europe; El Salvador, Panama and Colombia in Latin America; Rwanda, The Gambia and Togo in Africa; and Cambodia and Vietnam in Asia.
Asia Pacific airport investment outlook 2011: new CAPA report
Although the downturn in both passenger traffic and cargo volume from late 2007 led to a slowing of airport investment globally there have been signs latterly of renewed interest in new infrastructure investment. The Asia Pacific region is leading the world out of recession in respect of air transport related activity. Growth – both passenger and cargo – is expected to be at least two percentage points higher than the global average in 2010 and 2011, hastening demand for the infrastructure required to handle it.
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