Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
A new Air Services Agreement has been reached between aviation authorities in Taiwan and Hong Kong which will further liberalise the market between
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Romanian regional carrier Carpatair is to launch flights from neighbouring Moldova, establishing a new base in the country’s capital city Chișinău
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
United Arab Emirates (UAE) low-cost carrier flydubai is to launch flights to a seventh Saudi Arabian destination from February 1, 2012 when it
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Nepalese start-up carrier BB Airways has been awarded route licences by authorities in the Himalayan Kingdom to serve seven international markets, and
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By Richard Maslen
Routes Americas is now less than two months away and there have been several event developments over the Christmas period, here you will find some of
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By Richard Maslen
World Routes in Abu Dhabi will officially launch later this month but if you’re an airline considering registering for the event why not do so early
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By Richard Maslen
XL Airways Offers Expanded Transatlantic Schedule French leisure carrier XL Airways is to inaugurate flights from Paris CDG to San Francisco and will
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By Richard Maslen
Mandarin Airlines Introduces South Korean Connection from Taichung Mandarin Airlines is to launch the only direct connection to South Korea from the
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By Richard Maslen
Delta to Open Haiti Link from Atlanta US major Delta Air Lines is to introduce the first direct service to Haiti from Hartsfield-Jackson International
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By Richard Maslen
Every week The HUB will provide some statistics highlighting airline and airport activity in individual domestic markets, regional capacity within
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Every week The HUB will provide some statistics highlighting airline and airport activity in individual domestic markets, regional capacity within
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Every week The HUB will provide some statistics highlighting airline and airport activity in individual domestic markets, regional capacity within
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Airline Route Update is a comprehensive summary of route announcements, capacity increases and codeshare details from this past week. For further
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Star Alliance member Aegean Airlines is to suspend its route between Athens and Berlin Tegel this month just two and a half years after it launched
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US major Delta Air Lines is to introduce the first direct service to Haiti from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta in more than two
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German carrier airberlin is to offer a summer seasonal link to the Channel Islands with a weekly service to Guernsey and Jersey from Frankfurt and
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Air Mauritius is to introduce a direct link from the Indian Ocean Island to Shanghai this summer, eliminating a previous stopover on the route in the
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Icelandic low-cost carrier Iceland Express is to offer a reduced seasonal programme in Summer 2012 as it prepares itself for increased competition in
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US carrier Frontier Airlines will this week launch a new seasonal link between Kansas City and Orlando International and year-round flights from Grand
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UK low-fare carrier Flybe is to suspend its last remaining route from Kent’s Manston Airport at the end of the Northern 2011/2012 winter schedule as
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Southwest Airlines (SWA) said it will deploy the Flightcom US and Canada reached accord on a plan to ease border restrictions Singapore Changi Airport handled 3.89 million passengers SkyTeam opened a new co-located check-in area Boingo Wireless announced it has reached agreements ARINC was awarded a contract to upgrade
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By Linda Blachly
US carriers reported seven tarmac delays longer than 3 hr. in October 2011 compared to no tarmac delays in October 2010...
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Aaron Karp
Air China (CA) last month introduced self check-in at three additional airports: Vancouver, Osaka Kansai and Nagoya...
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By Polina Montag-Girmes
Moscow Vnukovo Airport (VKO) suspended Kuban Airlines (GW) flights Dec. 26 because of the of carrier’s debt to the airport...
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Cathy Buyck
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) recaptured its ranking as Europe's fourth-largest airport in terms of passenger volume last year, following a strong 10.2% increase in throughput. Based on provisional figures released by AMS, the hub served 49.8 million passengers in 2011 compared to 45.2 million in 2010. Cargo traffic remained virtually unchanged at 1.5 million tonnes. The number of air transport movements rose 8.8% to 420,245.
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