European aviation is operating in an increasingly volatile and unpredictable environment, as geopolitical instability and rising costs shape network strategy.
Tallinn Airport is targeting further network expansion across Europe and the Middle East as it prepares for another year of passenger growth despite mounting geopolitical and cost pressures.
Rimini, Italy—Prague Airport (PRG) has been named the Overall Winner at the Routes Europe 2026 Awards, while also triumphing in the 5-20 Million Passengers category.
Qatar Airways is significantly expanding its African presence with the announcement of three weekly flights to Port Sudan International Airport (PZU), Sudan.
Hermes Airports is pushing ahead with plans to diversify Cyprus’ air connectivity despite geopolitical instability in the Eastern Mediterranean and wider industry uncertainty.
Wizz Air no longer has a business case for its Airbus A321XLRs so they are now being deployed as standard Neos, the airline's CCO told delegates at Routes Europe.
Glasgow Airport (GLA) is targeting further long-haul growth and additional European connectivity after securing several new airlines and routes for summer 2026.
The 19th edition of Routes Europe welcomes vice presidents and heads of network planning from over 120 of the region’s leading airlines to Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region.