Airports & Networks

Qatar Airways celebrated the start of its new direct non-stop service from Doha to Mykonos on Wednesday at Mykonos International Airport.
Airports & Networks

By Alan Dron
British Airways (BA) will substantially increase operations at London Gatwick Airport as it fights off the growing incursions of competitors such as LCC Norwegian.
Airports & Networks

UK LCC easyJet launched its first German flights and operations from a new base at Berlin Tegel Airport on Jan. 5.
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Oman Air has recently debuted its new and exclusive premium lounge at the award winning Muscat International Airport. The new stylish premium lounge offers Oman Air guests a further unrivalled service as they travel.
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Etihad Airways is offering one night’s free accommodation in Abu Dhabi to all guests travelling in Economy Class from destinations in the Middle East, Africa and Pakistan, and stopping over in the nation’s capital.
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Jazeera Airways is to launch three weekly flights to Tbilisi, the capital and largest city in Georgia from 13 June 2018.
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Emirates is celebrating its 25th anniversary to Dammam. Originally operating two flights a week, Emirates now flies four times daily between Dammam and Emirates’ hub in Dubai. Since the start of the Dammam service in 1993, the airline has carried more than 3.8 million passengers.
Airports & Networks

Zimbabwe has generated a lot of interest as a tourist destination ever since the inauguration of the New President for the Republic of Zimbabwe, CDE E. D. Mnangagwa in November 24 last year.
Airports & Networks

The first Qatar Airways flight from Doha to Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, touched down today at Cardiff Airport, where it was welcomed with a celebratory water cannon salute and greeted by the Mayor of the Vale of Glamorgan, Janice Charles.
Airports & Networks

By Nigel Mayes
The week: Thai Lion adds more China flights, Volaris Costa Rica reveals first US routes and Copenhagen to get Basra link.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Changi Airport in Singapore, the reigning overall winner at the Routes Asia Marketing Awards, has just crossed another milestone with more than 60 million passengers passing through its terminals in 2017. Routesonline finds out what’s driving the growth and which destinations in Europe and North America it is seeking to add to its route map.
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By Mark Nensel
A winter storm moving up the US and Canadian east coast is the driving force behind more than 4,600 US flight cancellations—and counting—since Jan. 3.
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By Alan Dron
Irish LCC Ryanair has named Porto International Airport, in northern Portugal, as its third connection hub.
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By David Casey
Routes Americas 2018, the route development forum for the Americas region, is taking place in Quito from 13-15 February 2018. Routesonline takes a look at some of the key statistics shaping Ecuador's market.
Airports & Networks

By Routes Marketing Team
Scheduling for Routes Americas opened this week with over 35% of meeting delegates already submitting their requests.
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By David Casey
Airbus enjoyed a late flood of orders in 2017, including the finalisation of a record deal for 430 single-aisle aircraft. Southwest Airlines has also announced an increase to its Boeing order book.
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By Ellie Wells
Airlines can now nominate up to five airports and tourism bodies who they feel have delivered exceptional marketing support over the past twelve months.
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By Alan Dron
Swedavia and Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) have signed a loan agreement of SEK2 billion ($245 million) for the construction of a new pier at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
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By Victoria Moores
Former Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) CEO Eamonn Brennan wants to make sure pan-European air traffic management (ATM) system Eurocontrol delivers value, after taking up his new role as director general on Jan. 1.
Airports & Networks

By Victoria Moores
The Danish government has declined a mandatory tender offer for its shares in Danish airports operator Copenhagen Airports (CPH), as it wants to maintain its 39.2% stake.
Airports & Networks

By Alan Dron
Ireland-based LCC Ryanair has applied for a UK air operator’s certificate (AOC), to guard against the possibility of the UK’s 2019 exit from the European Union (EU) leading to a rupture of air links between the UK and the 27-nation bloc.
Airports & Networks

By Routes News
Whether you’re an industry veteran or just taking off in your aviation career, one fact is certain – attending Routes events can offer major benefits.
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World Travel Awards (WTA) has revealed its Middle East Gala Ceremony will be hosted in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates (UAE) on 19th April 2018.
Airports & Networks

By Wesley Charnock
Irish carrier fears domestic UK routes could be under threat as Brexit process rumbles on.
Airports & Networks

By Mark Nensel
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) started 2018 with an unintentional two-hour shutdown of its computer system the evening of Jan. 1, generating significant delays at several US airports for passengers arriving from international originating points.
Safety, Ops & Regulation