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African low-Cost carrier Fly540 is to inaugurate flights between Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and Juba in southern Sudan. The flight
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Belgian carrier Jetairfly is to base three Boeing 737s at Brussels South Charleroi Airport this summer to provide its range of flights to
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Korean Air is reportedly to offer a series of seven flights from its Incheon base to Anchorage this summer, the first time it has served the Alaskan
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Taiwanese carrier EVA Air is to inaugurate flights from its Taipei Taoyuan base to Guam. The route will initially start with a daytime rotation on
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US budget carrier JetBlue Airways is to reinforce its position as the largest carrier in Puerto Rico in terms of capacity, by enhancing links between
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American Airlines has emerged as a possible saviour for Mexicana, according to a local Mexican television station. The US carrier is allegedly set to
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Azerbaijan Airlines hopes to launch its first flights to the United States in 2014 when it takes delivery of the two Boeing 787 Dreamliners that it
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Turkish Airlines (THY) began accepting passengers for the Singapore- Jakarta leg of its daily Istanbul – Singapore – Jakarta route this week after
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Oman Air has confirmed that it will delay the launch of its proposed new Muscat – Moscow Domodedovo route until November 16, as reported on our
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TAP Portugal continues to expand its network in Africa with confirmation that it will inaugurate a four times weekly service between Lisbon and the
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Air Canada is to operate mix of one- and two-class Boeing 767s on its daily Toronto – Madrid route this summer. The airline’s schedule shows that four
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Aeroflot Russian Airlines is to resume flights to Colombo, Sri Lanka and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam this winter after an almost ten year gap. According
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By Richard Maslen
Middle East carrier Gulf Air is to inaugurate flights from the kingdom of Bahrain to Copenhagen and Nairobi this summer, bringing its new route count
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By Richard Maslen
UK low-cost carrier bmibaby is to cease its operations from Cardiff and Manchester airports this winter and will instead focus on developing its
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By Richard Maslen
Japanese low-cost carrier Skymark Airlines is to open a new base at Tokyo Nartia launching eight daily flights to four destinations from late 2011
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By Richard Maslen
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is planning to add a fourth weekly flight to New York from June 1 but it has yet to open the additional rotation
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By Richard Maslen
The return of an Airbus A330-200 following its lease to Turkish Airlines (THY) will enable bmi British Midland International to upgrade its flights to
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By Richard Maslen
TAM Airlines has confirmed plans to increase frequencies from Rio de Janeiro to Frankfurt, London and New York following the arrival of two additional
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By Richard Maslen
AIR FRANCE TO INTRODUCE A380 ON SAN FRANCISCO SCHEDULES Air France has confirmed that it will use an Airbus A380 on a daily service between Paris CDG
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By Richard Maslen
ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES TO LAUNCH CHENNAI SERVICE Ethiopian Airlines is to begin serving Chennai, its third destination in India. The African national
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By Richard Maslen
AIR CANADA SET TO LAUNCH LEISURE AIRLINE Air Canada is considering establishing a new leisure operator that will provide flights into the Caribbean
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By Richard Maslen
LANCHILE TO DROP PARIS CDG CONNECTION LANChile is to suspend flights to Paris CDG from its Santiago base this summer and will instead consolidate its
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By Richard Maslen
EMIRATES TO USE A380 ON SHANGHAI FLIGHT Emirates Airline is planning to introduce the Airbus A380 on three flights per week between Dubai and Shanghai
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By Richard Maslen
SENDAI AIRPORT RE-OPENS TO SCHEDULED TRAFFIC Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has re-opened Sendai Airport to
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By Richard Maslen
This new section of your weekly update will keep you up to date on all the key aircraft orders and deliveries and what they could mean for the route
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