Israel’s airstrikes on Iran early June 13 have triggered a wave of airspace closures across the Middle East and led to widespread flight cancellations.
Kyiv Boryspil Targets Diaspora, Global Hubs In Recovery Plan, as told during an interview with Director of Commercial and Strategy during Routes Europe 2025.
Jetstar Asia’s upcoming closure on July 31 will see 16 intra-Asia routes removed from Singapore Changi Airport’s network, curbing regional connectivity to several key destinations.
Our Route Opportunities feature explores the latest unserved and underserved routes promoted through Routes 360, providing supporting information for airline network planners to consider and capitalize on.
San Francisco International is continuing to see increases in international traffic, which has overtaken 2019 levels and is growing at a much faster pace than domestic throughput.
During Routes Europe 2025, Nuremberg Airport unveiled the framework behind its recent route successes and outlined future expansion opportunities designed to sustain passenger growth.
Breeze Airways is moving closer to launching its first scheduled international routes after receiving approval from the U.S. Transportation Department.
Atlanta Airport will in July expand facial recognition for boarding international flights beyond Delta Air Lines to all flights departing the U.S. from ATL.
London Stansted Airport's proposal outlines a 20-year plan to grow within the airport’s existing boundary and its permitted limit of 274,000 annual flights.
Vietnam Airlines will connect Vietnam and Denmark with nonstop flights for the first time in December—another step in the carrier’s European growth strategy.
Riga Airport is preparing to move forward with a major terminal expansion project following a meeting with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
During Routes Europe 2025, Groningen Airport Eelde shared its recent charter success and outlined key route development priorities as it positions itself as a growing alternative in the Dutch aviation market.
Virgin Australia, United Airlines and Delta Airlines are among the carriers expanding their long-haul networks in June, opening new international links.