Singapore, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand team up to fast-track air travel
Getting from A to B faster is generally the goal of most travellers, particularly for those flying long-haul in economy.
Deviating from the fixed network of invisible highways that etch planes’ trajectories around the world and instead allowing a unique flight path for each plane may seem dicey, but it’s not as dangerous as it sounds.
Here’s a look at how it works.