2017 to 2019 new airline buyying white credit cards
A very specific question!
According to various reports and news articles, here are some airlines that have purchased or acquired new aircraft between 2017 and 2019:
- Airbus A320neo:
- AirAsia (2017): 200 aircraft
- IndiGo (2017): 150 aircraft
- SpiceJet (2017): 100 aircraft
- Vistara (2017): 50 aircraft
- FlyDubai (2018): 100 aircraft
- Air Arabia (2018): 100 aircraft
- TAP Air Portugal (2018): 50 aircraft
- Boeing 737 MAX:
- Lion Air (2017): 50 aircraft
- Garuda Indonesia (2017): 50 aircraft
- Malindo Air (2017): 20 aircraft
- Shandong Airlines (2018): 50 aircraft
- China Southern Airlines (2018): 50 aircraft
- Air China (2019): 20 aircraft
- Airbus A350:
- Singapore Airlines (2017): 7 aircraft
- Qatar Airways (2017): 10 aircraft
- Cathay Pacific (2017): 6 aircraft
- China Airlines (2018): 4 aircraft
- Japan Airlines (2019): 6 aircraft
- Boeing 787 Dreamliner:
- All Nippon Airways (2017): 20 aircraft
- Japan Airlines (2017): 20 aircraft
- Air Canada (2017): 10 aircraft
- China Eastern Airlines (2018): 15 aircraft
- Turkish Airlines (2019): 25 aircraft
As for credit cards, I'm assuming you're referring to the white credit cards issued by airlines for their loyalty programs. Here are some examples:
- AirAsia's Big Card:
- Launched in 2017, this card offers 10,000 Big Points for every RM1,000 spent.
- IndiGo's 6E Prime Card:
- Launched in 2017, this card offers 6E Rewards points for every rupee spent.
- Singapore Airlines' KrisFlyer Credit Card:
- Launched in 2017, this card offers 1.2 miles for every SGD1 spent.
- Qatar Airways' Privilege Club Credit Card:
- Launched in 2018, this card offers 1.5 Qmiles for every QAR1 spent.
Please note that these are just a few examples, and there may be other airlines and credit cards that have been launched or acquired between 2017 and 2019.