Ryanair is taking a more “judicious” approach to network expansion, focusing on frequency growth and improved aircraft utilization as it manages Boeing delays.
Aalborg Airport told Routes about its recent success in charter operations and how the Danish airport plans to expand air connectivity across European cities.
PIA will resume nonstop service between Lahore and Paris in June as it looks to rebuild its European network following the lifting of a four-year ban by EASA.
Etihad Airways plans to expand its U.S. network to six destinations during the summer 2026 season with the launch of a new route to Charlotte, North Carolina, while simultaneously scaling back direct service to China.
Having been crowned the winner of the Airline category at the Routes Asia 2025 Awards, Cebu Pacific spoke about its successes and future air travel development plans.
Kazakhstan has signed a $1.1 billion investment agreement with UAE-based Terminals Holding to expand Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport in Astana.
Air Canada extended its contract with regional airport-to-airport bus operator Landline, which will keep providing service to YYZ from Hamilton and Waterloo.
Alaska Airlines marked the first step toward utilizing its Seattle-Tacoma base as an international hub with the launch of daily flights to Tokyo Narita.
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.