During Routes World in Hong Kong, Aviation Week Network launched a new Catchment Analyzer, which provides route development professionals with unprecedented insights into their true market potential.
Hainan Airlines will deepen its European footprint this winter with the launch of nonstop flights between Chongqing, China, and Brussels, which will become its fourth route to the Belgian capital.
Perth Airport has detailed expansion plans comprising multiple projects—including building a new domestic terminal—to accommodate expected passenger growth.
Pakistan International Airlines is returning to the UK market later this month after a five-year ban, restoring nonstop flights between Islamabad and Manchester.
IndiGo will relaunch flights to mainland China later this month, becoming the first to announce the resumption of nonstop service between the two countries since 2020.
Qatar Airways has placed its code on a host of routes operated by two International Airlines Group carriers to the Americas, extending its transatlantic reach.
Singapore and Argentina signed an open skies agreement, eliminating restrictions on air service and potentially jump-starting flights between the two countries.
Oman Airports is intensifying its European expansion strategy focusing on underserved markets, according to its Director of Route Development Salim Al-Shukaili.
ACI World projects global commercial air traffic will total 9.8 billion passengers in 2025 and exceed 10 billion in 2026, but growth is uneven across regions.
Passengers traveling on United Airlines flights from Sydney to San Francisco are being allowed to bypass re-checking baggage before connecting to another flight