The CEO of Vágar Airport highlighted the Faroe Islands’ growing tourism appeal and outlined air connectivity goals during a presentation at Routes Europe 2025.
China Eastern Airlines is deepening its network in Europe and Central Asia with the launch of three new international routes to Paris, Istanbul and Almaty.
During Routes Europe 2025 in Seville, representatives of Bratislava International Airport told Routes about the potential of its catchment area and how the Slovakian airport plans to provide more convenient air travel for passengers.
During Routes Europe 2025 in Seville, Routes caught up with Newcastle International Airport to uncover the airport’s latest successes and core targets for air connectivity growth.
Romanian carrier Dan Air is to become the first EU-based airline to offer service to Syria after the ousting of longtime President Bashar al-Assad in December.
Wizz Air, the largest international airline in Armenia’s market, will expand its presence in the country from October with the opening of a new base in Yerevan.
AirAsia parent Capital A has identified Saudi Arabia as a “top priority market” for expansion, beginning with new routes from Kuala Lumpur to Riyadh and Dammam.
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and American Airlines unveiled plans to dramatically increase the scope of the under-construction Terminal F.
The transatlantic market will see a string of new routes during May, with the U.S. majors collectively adding more than a dozen new services to Europe.
Pittsburgh International Airport will significantly expand its on-site solar field, adding 12 acres of panels to more than double the amount of energy produced.
Iceland's Play is deepening its transition to a hybrid business model, expanding wet-lease operations and doubling down on point-to-point leisure flying.
Speaking to Routes in Seville during Routes Europe 2025 Münster/Osnabrück Airport outlined recent success with airline partners and how the northwest German airport plans to increase passenger numbers.
Turks and Caicos-based interCaribbean Airways is on track to launch flights to the U.S. this fall using Embraer 170 aircraft, according to CEO Trevor Sadler.
Representatives from Turismo de Portugal spoke with Routes after winning the Destination category at the Routes Awards for the second consecutive year.