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Business / Transport
Cabin fever
On 18 March Singapore Airlines (SIA) introduced a second scheduled route to fly the new Airbus A380, this time from Singapore to London Heathrow. It has upped the ante with inflight amenities and a new best-in-business…
Affairs / Aviation
Monocolumn
Wednesday 11 November
ANA: the airline overhauling its look – and a nation
It’s shaping up to be a funny last quarter in the world of civil aviation – particularly in Japan.
Edits / Aviation
Pacific fleet: Fiji Airways
The Fijian national carrier returns to its roots this year with a change of name that harks back to its pioneering days. But the airline’s fleet upgrade shows that its focus is also very much on the future.
Affairs /
Asia briefing
India's prime minster, Manmohan Singh, and his Motorcade, North Korea opens up to Chinese tourists, and Malaysia's most controversial blogs.
Affairs / Transport
Monocolumn
Tuesday 11 October
India’s domestic flights reunite the nation
Had anybody from Guwahati in Assam wished to travel to Delhi 15 years ago, they would have had only two affordable options: take a 27-hour train, or stay at home.
Culture / Sport
Monocolumn
Friday 2 October
All down to the Rio brand?
Conspiracy theorists might argue that two news stories that emerged in the days running up to the 2016 Olympic city vote in Copenhagen were no accident.
Culture / Society
Monocolumn
Monday 21 January
The youth of today
To coincide with Japan's Coming of Age Day, we ask how much Japanese youth have to celebrate.
Affairs / Society
Americas Briefing
Socialist shopping in Venezuela, new rules for airbrushing ads in Brazil, and our column from Washington.
Culture / Film
Monocolumn
Friday 10 June
Weekend Agenda 4/5 June
Something for your weekend: Monocle’s global selection, including exhibitions to lose your Saturday in, a racy Californian cinematic release and a theatrical adaptation of a childhood classic staged in the woods.
Business / Aviation
Monocolumn
Saturday 14 August
How the Andes just got handy
While North American airlines continue to bleed cash and cut back on services, down in Latin America the aviation industry has never felt more robust.
Affairs / Investments
Monocolumn
Wednesday 21 October
Iraq opens for business
American troops are leaving Iraq, but the engineers, hotel architects and database managers are heading in.
Affairs / Aviation
Monocolumn
Wednesday 3 February
Italy and South Korea in dogfight
The Singapore Air Show, which runs until Sunday, is Asia’s biggest and most prestigious aerospace event.
Affairs / Urbanism
Africa/Middle East Briefing
Benjamin Netanyahu's motorcade and urban regeneration in Mecca.
Business / Aviation
Star board
Jetstar, a low-cost offshoot of Qantas, has launched not only itself but a new business model, offering acceptable levels of comfort at prices far below those of rival business classes. Now, the airline plans to expand its…
Affairs / Transport
Take the high road
In this issue’s transport survey we highlight some innovative developments in the car, aviation, bike, yacht and train industries. But in general, travelling is still a chore rather than a pleasure. It’s time operators and…
Business / Manufacturing
Industry targets
Keeping the wheels of war turning requires well-run businesses. Some of the world’s most recognisable household brand names have pushed ahead in the fields of technology and innovation by supplying new products to the…