Routes 360 Headlines: Key Stories Of The Week (W/C October 28, 2024)
Aviation Week's Routes 360 Headlines on Wednesday 30 October 2024 covers the latest notable developments and key insights from Routes 360 members.
In charge of the international airports of Antananarivo and Nosy be in Madagascar (Ravinala Airports) since September 2021, Julien Coffinier has been appointed by the board of Aéroport Marseille Provence as new Chief Executive Officer.
From Monday (Oct, 28th), travelers can fly twice weekly between Łódź and Birmingham.
easyJet is celebrating the launch of its new route from Newcastle Airport to Paris. The first flight departed Newcastle Airport on Sunday 27 October and the new service will operate up to six days a week.
Numbers travelling over the four days between Friday and Monday are set to be higher than the busiest ever October bank holiday weekend in 2023, which saw around 405,000 passengers travelling.
On November 4, 1984, Thai Airways flew the first time with a B747-200 to Zurich. Since 1996 they operate daily.
The airline has played a pivotal role in connecting the North East of England to the world and has been a key driver for investment and growth in the region.
SKY received last week its 26th A320Neo in Toulouse, France. The aircraft, registered CC-DBL is SKY’s 33rd aircraft, adding to the region’s most sustainable and efficient fleet.
6 months ago, SKY launched its first ever frequent flyer program, SKYPlus.
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