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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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By Adrian Schofield
More flights are being cut and 10 Qantas A380s have been grounded.
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Regional airline’s move comes on the heels of Trans States Airlines’ planned shutdown.
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By Aaron Karp
The airline will keep operating its service from New York JFK to Rome.
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By Wesley Charnock
The current crisis means that the relationships we've forged are more important than ever.
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State-owned and operated flag carrier Myanmar National Airlines is the biggest airline in Myanmar’s market by capacity, with the capital Yangon home to the largest airport.
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By David Casey
Guernsey-based Aurigny has become the latest airline to take over routes previously operated by Flybe.
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By Aaron Karp
Italian flag carrier Alitalia has suspended Milan Malpensa flights as part of efforts to control the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak in northern Italy. American Airlines and LATAM Airlines Group have also halted flights to Milan.
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By Aaron Karp
The airline noted that passengers flying from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport will be able to connect to flights to Hawaii and Asia.
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New York, Boston and London are among the largest markets from the west Atlantic Ocean island group.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: Pegasus Airlines is adding more capacity into Israel; Viva Air Colombia is moving into a market vacated by Avianca; and Delta Air Lines is resuming service between Seattle and Dallas/Ft. Worth after a 14-year hiatus.
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By David Casey
The newly relaunched Eastern Airlines has been approved to operate flights to all countries with which the US has an Open Skies agreement.
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By Aaron Karp
The ULCC will base two aircraft at Concord-Padgett Regional Airport near Charlotte starting Oct. 7.
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By Aaron Karp
Most of the new flights will commence on March 29.
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By Aaron Karp
The cuts include an already announced 40% reduction in flights to Italy.
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By Aaron Karp
The first of the services will commence on March 16.
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Zurich International is Switzerland's largest international gateway and the hub for national carrier Swiss.
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By David Casey
Following the insolvency of Flybe, Routes analyses the potential impact of the regional carrier’s demise on the UK and wider European market.
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By Ben Goldstein
The Chicago-based carrier is the first US airline to make domestic cuts after demand falls.
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By Aaron Karp
The carrier is slashing daily flying to Japan in response to COVID-19.
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We profile KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, the flag carrier airline of the Netherlands and a Routes Europe 2020 attendee.
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