Routes

By Adrian Schofield
Local services account for 88% of the carrier’s passengers and the airline said demand is rising on some of its domestic routes.
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By Ben Goldstein
US Department of Transportation rejection puts the planned partnership in doubt.
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By Aaron Karp
Demand for long-haul travel grounds to a near halt.
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Australia’s main international gateways are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.
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Rwanda’s government recently agreed to sell a 49% stake in national carrier Rwandair to help boost connectivity to the Central African country.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: Etihad Airways is launching a new service to Vienna; leisure carrier Condor is introducing long-haul flights from Dusseldorf; and Eastern Airways is once again operating its own scheduled network of routes.
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By Aaron Karp
The LCC continues to seek out new routes despite the 737 grounding and COVID-19 pandemic.
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By Chen Chuanren
Passenger figures for February show how COVID-19 is affecting the country.
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By Ben Goldstein
Airlines are being tasked with helping enforce President Donald Trump’s new policy.
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Asunción, the capital and largest city of Paraguay, is the country’s main gateway with LATAM Airlines Group the largest airline in the market.
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By Chen Chuanren
Singapore Changi Airport reports dramatic drops in passenger numbers.
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By Aaron Karp
Abu Dhabi airline is confident China demand will recover by summer.
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Carriers on both sides of the Atlantic are assessing the potential impact of the temporary travel restrictions to the US from more than two-dozen European countries in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
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By Tony Osborne
Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways, both based at KWI, will be affected most.
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By Kimberley Hall
Fifteen airports and five destinations have been shortlisted in this year’s Routes Europe Awards.
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The launch of JC International Airlines, Lanmei Airlines and Cambodia Airways in recent years is fuelling rapid growth of the country’s aviation market.
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By Ben Goldstein
United Airlines is operating under planning assumptions that president Scott Kirby called “much more severe than anything we’ve seen anyone else publish.”
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By David Casey
China is next week set to welcome back a further 2 million departure seats to its network as the first market to be affected by COVID-19 coronavirus continues to recover.
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Lyon Airport's CCO Pierre Grosmaire explains more about the airport's growth in recent years, having increased passenger numbers from 8.7 million in 2015 to 11.7 million in 2019.
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By Aaron Karp
US airlines merged and restructured to be able to withstand an extraneous shock such as COVID-19, Doug Parker says.
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By Wesley Charnock
Norway's mature domestic market means the airline is looking abroad for expansion.
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Hybrid carrier airBaltic’s strong return to growth since 2016 is helping to drive traffic in the Baltic country.
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La Aurora International Airport serves Guatemala City, the capital of Guatemala, with Avianca the largest provider of seat capacity in the country’s market.
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By David Casey
Norwegian and Air France are altering their networks in response to the demand slump caused by the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus.
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Volotea plans to open up to four new bases in Spain and further increase its route network as part of an agreement designed to ease International Airlines Group’s purchase of Air Europa.
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