Airports & Networks

Emirates is switching from its Airbus A340-300 currently operating on its Algiers route to a larger Boeing 777-300 aircraft.
Airports & Networks

South African Airways has committed to promoting locally made wine on many of its flights and in its airport lounges.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Ahead of this year's World Routes forum, Routesonline is providing another look at our series of articles on the leading airlines and airports and most used aircraft types across regions of the world last year. Here we look closely at the airlines of Eastern Europe and highlight the region's top performers.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
The airline says the $100 million investment will enable it to improve schedules on its domestic services from the airport and strengthen its position within the Spanish market. It will now formalise discussions with the airport business development team and stakeholders on its network strategy from Santiago de Compostela.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Ahead of this year's World Routes forum, Routesonline is providing another look at our series of articles on the leading airlines and airports and most used aircraft types across regions of the world last year. Here we look closely at the airlines of Western Europe and highlight the region's top performers.
Airports & Networks

The latest airport passenger traffic and aircraft movements for 233 airports worldwide - current through July 2015 - presented in monthly and year-to-date figures.
Airlines & Lessors

By Polina Montag-Girmes
Emirates Airline will increase capacity on its Dubai-Saint Petersburg route, despite turbulence in the Russian market.
Airports & Networks

Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) recorded 6.3 million passengers using the facility in August 2015, up 8.8% year-over-year.
Airports & Networks

WestJet will operate flights to London Gatwick from Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto and St. John’s starting in early May 2016.
Airports & Networks

David F. Melcher, President & CEO, Aerospace Industries Association
Today, when we look at a US national air transportation system that in many ways is still dependent upon mid-20th century era radars and other technologies, the same message applies: the system needs to modernize.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Ahead of this year's World Routes forum, Routesonline is providing another look at our series of articles on the leading airlines and airports and most used aircraft types across regions of the world last year. Here we look closely at the airlines of North America and highlight the region's top performers.
Airports & Networks

By Victoria Moores
Ryanair has ruled out future operations from three major European hubs—despite softening its stance on primary airports to attract more business travelers—and is eyeing the potential of long-haul connections.
Airports & Networks

Abu Dhabi will be taking its promotional message to South African this week as 12 local and South African-based entities join Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) on its inaugural travel trade roadshow to the three main centres of Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town.
Airports & Networks

By Hannah Brewer
Today, airlines are expected to go beyond the basic needs of passengers. From desired arrival times and reasonable fares to mobile technology and innovation, it has never been more important for airlines to understand the impact of mobile. The Spanish low-fare airline, Vueling, has always put innovation first by understanding the relationship it has with technology.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
The new weekly seasonal flight will commence from December 19, 2015 and will operate every Saturday through to April 30, 2016 and will act as an alternate access point into Orlando and the many attractions within its vicinity. It will be the third longest Dash 8 scheduled turboprop flight in the world.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Ahead of this year's World Routes forum, Routesonline is providing another look at our series of articles on the leading airlines and airports and most used aircraft types across regions of the world last year. Here we look closely at the airlines of the Caribbean and highlight the region's top performers.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Ahead of this year's World Routes forum, Routesonline is providing another look at our series of articles on the leading airlines and airports and most used aircraft types across regions of the world last year. Here we look closely at the airlines of South America and highlight the region's top performers.
Airports & Networks

By Mike Miller
London Gatwick Airport today unveiled a new investment in its airline customers that has the airport creating the first-of-its-kind booking service to link airline routes that wouldn’t otherwise allow an easy connection.
Airports & Networks

Flydubai will begin 4X-weekly Dubai-Asmara Oct. 25. British Airways (BA) begins Glasgow-Salzburg service Dec. 12. It also begins 3X-weekly London Gatwick (LGW)-Lima Boeing 777 service May 4. On Oct. 30, the service goes to 2X-weekly. Also beginning in 2016, BA offers 2X-weekly London LGW-San Jose, Costa Rica Boeing 777 service May 4.
Airports & Networks

By Polina Montag-Girmes
UK low-cost carrier easyJet will stop flights from London Gatwick to Moscow Domodedovo from March 21, 2016 due to reduced demand.
Airports & Networks

Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) plans to open a fourth runway in 2018, according to GM Shi Boli.
Airports & Networks

By Victoria Moores
Istanbul’s third airport, which will have capacity for 150 million passengers and is scheduled to open in 2018, is moving ahead with the selection of a design firm.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Ahead of this year's World Routes forum, Routesonline is providing another look at our series of articles on the leading airlines and airports and most used aircraft types across regions of the world last year. Here we look closely at the airlines of South Asia and highlight the region's top performers.
Airports & Networks

Garuda Indonesia low-cost carrier (LCC) subsidiary Citilink Indonesia plans to lease nine new Airbus A320 aircraft to boost fleet numbers and regional service schedules.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Richard Maslen
Ahead of this year's World Routes forum, Routesonline is providing another look at our series of articles on the leading airlines and airports and most used aircraft types across regions of the world last year. Here we look closely at the airlines of North East Asia and highlight the region's top performers.
Airports & Networks