Summary

  • Qantas launched Economy Plus, is upgrading its A330 fleet, and 22 hour-nonstop hits testing 
  • Air New Zealand Skynest are now bookable on 15+ hour flights  
  • Singapore Airlines will retrofit its A350 cabins with more business and first  
  • Cathay Pacific’s Aria Business Class will continue rolling out across the fleet 
  • American Airlines rolled out free Wi-Fi for AAdvantage members 
  • United Airlines have promised big things this year, alongside its expansion of Polaris Studio suites 
  • Lufthansa and Air France will begin rolling out free Wi-Fi across the entire fleets 
  • Major airport expansions across Australia, India, Thaliana, London, Singapore, Duba, and Frankfurt. 

What we’re seeing in 2026 is a lot of smaller shifts adding up. Airlines are investing heavily in cabins, connectivity, and premium experiences, especially on long-haul trips. But they’re also unbundling more of the journey through ancillaries. For business travel programs, that means the true cost of a trip now goes well beyond the base fare.

- Kelly Spencer, Head of Corporate Supply Flight Centre Travel Group

 

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