Salt Lake City International Airport

By David Casey
Four routes to the U.S. have been cut from Aeromexico’s planned summer schedule.
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By Aaron Karp
The final 13 gates give Delta, which has a hub at SLC and is by far the airport’s leading carrier, an even more solidified position at the airport.
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By David Casey
Aeromexico has outlined plans for nine U.S. routes that are set to start or resume over the coming months.
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By Aaron Karp
Delta Air Lines has opened five additional boarding gates at its Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) hub, building on a new long-term lease agreement.
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By Aaron Karp
The carrier commits to $2.8 billion in SLC lease payments.
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By Aaron Karp
The airline will operate 95 transborder routes during next year’s summer season.
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By David Casey
The agreements will provide in excess of 600 weekly connections for its transatlantic routes.
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By David Casey
The ULCC will become the first new airline to enter the Salt Lake market since the first-phase completion of a $4.5 billion airport redevelopment project.
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By David Casey
Routes selects 75 new air services set to start around the world in December 2021, looking at the planned frequency, start date and aircraft to be used.
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By David Casey
The planned route increases Alaska Airlines’ network from Anchorage to 12 US destinations.
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By David Casey
The US carrier will launch eight new routes as competition in Miami intensifies.
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By Lori Ranson
Alaska joined oneworld, which also includes Qatar Airways and American Airlines, at the end of March.
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By David Casey
Routes rounds-up the latest new route announcements, as well as services returning to carrier’s networks.
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By Aaron Karp
Anchorage, Alaska becomes the newest addition to Frontier’s network.
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By David Casey
The carrier expects to offer around 52,000 weekly seats to and from Alaska this summer—an increase of almost 50% on two years ago.
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By David Casey
David Neeleman’s latest venture plans to connect secondary markets that have been neglected by other US airlines.
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By Aaron Karp
SLC moves forward with $4.1 billion expansion despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
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By Aaron Karp
Delta Air Lines is the airport’s primary tenant and will use 25 gates at the newly built terminal.
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By David Casey
More routes are returning to Delta Air Lines’ long-haul network during the upcoming winter and summer seasons, but some destinations like Mumbai and Osaka are not currently scheduled to resume.
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By David Casey
Delta Air Lines will suspend flights to 11 US markets from next month as it shrinks its route network to match demand. Separately, the carrier has also formally applied for the US Transportation Department to authorize its codeshare deal with LATAM Airlines Group.
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By David Casey
Routes' weekly update on how airlines and airports across North America are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: Air India will resume services to Tel Aviv, Hainan Airlines to launch second UK destination, and Delta to link Cleveland to its Salt Lake City hub.
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By Mike Miller
Delta and Virgin Atlantic are showing that their anti-trust immune joint venture across the Atlantic is yielding new routes that previously may not have been viable.
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By Richard Maslen
The carrier will launch service to four new markets during the first quarter of 2015 with daily direct flights from Miami International Airport to Austin-Bergstrom, Kansas City, Salt Lake City and San Antonio. These flights will commence on March 5, 2015 and will be flown by a Boeing 737-800.
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By Richard Maslen
Delta introduced Salt Lake City’s first regular transatlantic connection to Europe in June 2008 when it inaugurated flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and has seen traffic on the route grow over the subsequent years through a mix of point-to-point demand and transfer passengers connecting across Europe and further afield via the Air France network.
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