Nine awards will be presented at the Routes World Awards 2025, celebrating the outstanding achievements of organizations and individuals across the route development community.
From Routes World 2025 in Hong Kong, Brussels Airport outlines plans to target untapped long-haul markets while advancing its €3.5 billion ($4.1 billion) investment program.
A series of airspace violations of European countries by Russia has been described as “reckless” and “escalatory” by NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte.
Air France expects to equip around a third of its aircraft with Starlink-provided Wi-Fi by the end of this year and its entire fleet by the end of 2026.
Despite disruptions from Super Typhoon Ragasa, Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) remains on course with its strategy to develop high-growth markets.
Cathay Pacific will open service between Hong Kong and Seattle in April 2026, returning to a route the carrier dropped at the beginning of the pandemic.
From Routes World 2025, Warsaw Chopin Airport sets out how new Gulf and African services, coupled with modernization works, will sustain growth until Poland’s new central airport opens.
From Routes World 2025 in Hong Kong, Ontario International Airport highlights its ambitions to strengthen its role as Southern California’s second global gateway.
From Routes World 2025 in Hong Kong, Chongqing Airport’s General Manager Yin Xiaohua says new infrastructure is paving the way for the city to scale up its intercontinental network.
South Korea has unveiled a multi-phase roadmap for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) adoption, mandating the start of blending for international flights in 2027.