Routes 360 Headlines: Key Stories Of The Week (W/C November 25, 2024)
Aviation Week's Routes 360 Headlines on Wednesday 20 November 2024 covers the latest notable developments and key insights from Routes 360 members.
WestJet just announced Tampa International Airport's first-ever nonstop service between TPA and Vancouver, British Columbia, beginning 14 June, 2025. Vancouver has been TPA's second-largest unserved international destination.
The new flights will take off from 31 March 2025 and will operate twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, perfect for those looking to book a long weekend on Spain’s sunny coast.
Passenger traffic at Cyprus’ Larnaka and Pafos airports increased by 7% in October 2024 compared to October 2023, setting a new record for the month with over 1.3 million travellers.
On October 30, easyJet added a new route between two VINCI airports: Porto (OPO) and Sal (SID). For Porto airport, this new connection represents a new destination to a new country. For the airport of Sal island, the arrival of easyJet represents both a new airline, the first low-cost airline to operate scheduled flights on this route, and a new destination.
The new service will be the only regular, direct flight to Berlin from the North East England and Yorkshire regions and will provide passengers with a fantastic opportunity to explore the popular destination - which was recognised as one of the best European city breaks by The Times, The Telegraph and CondeNast Traveller this year.
Responding to strong winter demand, Delta Air Lines has confirmed that its already-popular nonstop flight from Tampa to Amsterdam has been extended through the 2025 summer travel season.
Infrastructure service company Destia has conducted an extensive study on improving the accessibility of Tampere Airport. The study examines the airport's passenger potential and ways to enhance its accessibility.
Curaçao Airport Partners (CAP) has successfully concluded Aviation Safety Week 2024, held from November 4 to November 8. This week brought together the CUR Airport community and key partners to strengthen a culture of safety, underscoring its essential role in aviation.
In 2024, getting to Greenland from somewhere like Miami took 30 hours, three airport connections, and an enormous stash of in-flight snacks. In 2025, however, North Americans eager to see the majestic fjords, awe-inspiring icebergs, and incandescent northern lights on the world’s largest and least densely populated island can take a less circuitous route.
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