Routes Europe 2013

Five of the seven Route Exchange Airline Briefing presentations from Routes Europe 2013 are available for download now. Here's a quick breakdown of
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By Richard Maslen
Nearly 1,100 aviation industry decision makers gathered in Budapest from 12 to 14 May for the 8th Routes Europe, making it the largest regional route
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14thMay 2013, Budapest, Hungary After a successful Routes Europe event in Budapest, which with 1,100 delegates was the largest regional route
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Munich crowned overall winner at second regional heat of 2013 14thMay 2013, Budapest, Hungary Munich Airport was announced as the overall winner of
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Munich Airport was announced as the overall winner of the third heat of this year’s Routes Awards last night at a spectacular networking evening which
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At a teleconference next Thursday, EuroControl is set to announce an expanded programme to help Greek air traffic controllers streamline summer
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By Richard Maslen
It has been a busy start to the year at Swiss carrier SkyWork Airlines following a management buyout and some internal cost cuts. But chief executive
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By Richard Maslen
UK low-fare carrier Flybe is expected to raise around £20 million if it proceeds with the sale of 25 pairs of slots at London Gatwick Airport as it
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By Richard Maslen
As we enter the last day at this year’s event in Budapest and discuss over breakfast the amazing entertainment provided by the team at Budapest
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By Richard Maslen
Balkan carrier Bulgaria Air was revealed as the latest carrier to introduce flights to the Hungarian capital of Budapest, as the city played host to
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By Richard Maslen
Overlooking some of Budapest's stunning sights on the banks of the Danube, Jost Lammers, Chief Executive Officer, Budapest Airport and Kam Jandu
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Painting of the first Airbus A350 XWB ‘MSN001’ has been fully completed and the aircraft emerged in its Airbus livery from the paintshop at Toulouse
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By Richard Maslen
New Lithuanian regional airline Air Lituanica plans to begin operating its first routes to Brussels, Amsterdam and Berlin from July 1, The HUB can
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By Richard Maslen
The Tourism Minister of Cyprus has said the next two months will be a “critical time” for the country’s national carrier – Cyprus Airways – as the
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By Richard Maslen
The takeover of Spanish carrier Vueling by the International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG) will not “change anything” at the hybrid carrier, a
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By Richard Maslen
In September 2012, the European Commission reviewed its progress in liberalising aviation markets since 2005 and called for “a major and rapid
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By Richard Maslen
CIS carrier FlyGeorgia is poised to make an official application for rights to fly into Jeddah. The full-service Tbilisi-based carrier has already
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By Richard Maslen
After the completion of a refinancing and the arrival of AMP Capital as its new 49 per cent shareholder following Copenhagen Airports’ sale of its own
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By Richard Maslen
Now in its 25th year of operation and under wholly-independent ownership following a management buyout, UK charter carrier Titan Airways has
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By Richard Maslen
Yesterday’s Routes Europe Strategy Summit highlighted some of the most interesting aspects of aviation in Europe today. More than a dozen high-profile
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By Richard Maslen
ASM will this morning announce that George Karamanos, Managing Director of KPI, will be teaming up with the consultancy to work together as part of a
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By Richard Maslen
Following his keynote address at yesterday's Routes Europe Strategy Summit, József Váradi, chief executive officer, Wizz Air spoke exclusively to The
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By Richard Maslen
"It is business as usual in Cyprus!" That was the message of Yiorgos Lakkotrypis, Cypriot Minister of Commerce, Industry & Tourism, in his address to
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By Richard Maslen
Thirty Routes Europe delegates took to the pitch on Sunday morning at the Round Stadium (Körcsarnok) to contend in Budapest Airport’s 5-a-side
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By Richard Maslen
It appears that two regular attendees of Routes conferences have stumbled upon a novel way of raising funds to support their travel plans for World
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