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By Richard Maslen
As the significant South Asian Community in the UK’s Midlands celebrated Diwali this week, the region’s largest air gateway, Birmingham Airport, was
Airports & Networks

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Caroline Cook, deputy editor of our sister publication, Routes News, reports from the World Travel Market in London. Royal Brunei plans to be the
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The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has published the results of its 2012 passenger survey, revealing the impact of last year’s Olympic Games on
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New research shows claims London can split its hub airport over multiple sites are without foundation. There is no evidence that any cities across the
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By Richard Maslen
Caroline Cook, deputy editor of our sister publication, Routes News, reports from the World Travel Market in London. Icelandic LCC, WOW air, will add
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Caroline Cook, deputy editor of our sister publication, Routes News, reports from the World Travel Market in London. The seventh edition of WTM’s
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In the space of just a four week period Qatar Airways Cargo is to expand its global freight network by four destinations as well as increasing
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Caroline Cook, deputy editor of our sister publication, Routes News, reports from the World Travel Market in London. The fourth industry report from
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bmi regional has announced a restructuring programme which will see future growth focus on routes with “clear growth prospects” as it rebalances its
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Singaporean low-cost carrier Jetstar Asia is to boost the frequency of its flights between its Singapore Changi International Airport base and Yangon
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Many Fridays The HUB will have a look back at some of the alternative stories of the past week. Humourous, interesting, enlightening or simply just a
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At the end of the summer schedules this past weekend Asian carrier Singapore Airlines (SIA) closed its non-stop services between Singapore and the US
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By Richard Maslen
The launch of Sukhoi Superjet SSJ100 operations by Interjet on its domestic network in Mexico in September was a key stage in the type securing
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This article has been updated for January 2014 Read Here Although the Airbus A380 has now been in passenger service for six years there remains a lot
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This article has been updated for January 2014 Read Here With an increasing number of airlines now operating the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, every month
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By Richard Maslen
When Boeing acquired McDonnell Douglas the future of its MD-95 programme was in serious doubt. However, Boeing stuck with the project with the belief
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It was announced earlier today that the inaugural Aerotropolis Europe, Middle East and Africa Conference and Exhibition (AEMEA) will take place in
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Central American carrier Copa Airlines is a good example of an airline that showcases the benefits of a hub operation in a market that only has
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By Richard Maslen
Austrian Airlines is to significantly expand its transatlantic schedule during next year’s summer flight schedule and will introduce a new direct air
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By Richard Maslen
European budget carrier, Norwegian, has confirmed it will open a new operations and crew base in Tenerife in the Canary Islands, its fourth in Spain
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Vienna International Airport, the largest international air transport gateway into Austria, has confirmed that its recently secured air service to
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By Richard Maslen
Brand USA, the United States public-private partnership dedicated to increasing international visitation to the nation through marketing and
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By Richard Maslen
Budapest Airport, host of this year’s Routes Europe forum earlier this year, has reported positive returns from its meetings at this year’s World
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By Richard Maslen
The development of mutually beneficial international partnerships can be challenging. These cross border ties serve as the key drivers of both
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By Richard Maslen
For the aerotropolis to become fully integrated, it is imperative to incorporate all transportation assets. Effectively combining these resources in
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