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By Aaron Karp
The ULCC will base two aircraft at Concord-Padgett Regional Airport near Charlotte starting Oct. 7.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
Most of the new flights will commence on March 29.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
The cuts include an already announced 40% reduction in flights to Italy.
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By Aaron Karp
The first of the services will commence on March 16.
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By Jens Flottau, Bradley Perrett
IATA projects the industry could lose up to $113 billion in revenues in 2020 if the coronavirus spreads further.
Airlines & Lessors

Zurich International is Switzerland's largest international gateway and the hub for national carrier Swiss.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Following the insolvency of Flybe, Routes analyses the potential impact of the regional carrier’s demise on the UK and wider European market.
Airports & Networks

The 28th Airports Council International (ACI) annual general assembly, conference and exhibition took place at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra, Ghana, in October. Chukwu Emeke was there.
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By Ben Goldstein
The Chicago-based carrier is the first US airline to make domestic cuts after demand falls.
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By Aaron Karp
The carrier is slashing daily flying to Japan in response to COVID-19.
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Aviation Week Staff
All the important data related to KLM in recent years.
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Gambia, the smallest country in Africa, is only 320 km long and 35 km wide. The capital Banjul is the main gateway.
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By Bradley Perrett
Construction of a third runway for Shenzhen Baoan International Airport has received permission from China’s top planning agency, clearing the way for the facility to handle 80,000 passengers a year by 2030.
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By Bradley Perrett
Most of China’s largest airports suffered traffic falls of at least 5% in January as a result of early reactions to the COVID-19 outbreak, the first national airport data for 2020 showed.
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By David Casey
Lufthansa has revealed when it will relocate its operations to the long-delayed Berlin Brandenburg Airport.
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By Adrian Schofield
All Nippon Airways (ANA) is making temporary cuts to its Japanese service in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
Airlines & Lessors

By Chen Chuanren
Philippines Airlines’ (PAL) net losses reached a record PHP10.6 billion ($208 million) in 2019; the flag carrier’s issues have exacerbated in 2020 with the Taal Volcano eruptions and COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
Airlines & Lessors

Ethiopia’s Minister of Transport called for investment in infrastructure by African countries if the continent is to live up to its potential.
Airports & Networks

Krimson Aviation, the Addis Ababa-based flight support, charter and aviation consultancy launched a new high-end travel service called Krimson Koncierge. at Aviation Africa 2020, the annual meeting for the African aerospace industry,
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With new airports and terminal expansion projects on the rise across Africa, Chloe Wilson reports on how the competition is heating up in the race to become the continent’s primary aviation gateway.
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By Adrian Schofield
Travel demand from India to Japan has more than doubled over the past decade.
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By Aaron Karp
The new service to California’s Orange County will bring the airline’s daily flights between Canada and California to 43.
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By David Casey
Delta is ramping up service from its Seattle hub in response to the new pact between American and Alaska.
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Uzbekistan’s market is slowly being transformed through more liberal policies and a focus on increasing tourism.
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By Chen Chuanren, Adrian Schofield
With COVID-19 coronavirus cases multiplying in South Korea, Iran and Italy, Singapore has taken more steps to mitigate the risk.
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