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By Aaron Karp
DEN in 2022 opened 16 new gates for the Dallas Love Field-based airline.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
The airline will operate 95 transborder routes during next year’s summer season.
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By Aaron Karp
By February 2023, the airline will serve five destinations nonstop from PHX.
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By David Casey
Dublin Airport MD Vincent Harrison tells Routes about the airport’s recovery during the summer season; what new routes have been secured; and why its new North Runway will be vital for future growth.
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By David Casey
The airline is opening 12 new routes, including launching flights to two new cities.
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By David Casey
The Utah-based airline is adding eight new destinations from the Routes World 2022 host city.
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By Aaron Karp
The ULCC will serve six destinations from the Connecticut airport this winter.
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By Aaron Karp
The startup is marking its one-year anniversary.
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By Aaron Karp
The carrier is currently operating a network focused on short-haul routes in the eastern half of the US.
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By Aaron Karp
The US startups are adding service to a combined seven additional destinations.
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By David Casey
Twenty-one new routes are being added to the ULCC’s network over the coming months.
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By Aaron Karp
Airport management firm Avports is teaming with startup Avelo Airlines to upgrade Connecticut’s Tweed New Haven Airport.
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By David Casey
A total of 39 largely unserved routes will be offered by the airline, with the first service starting before the end of May.
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By Sean Broderick
The carrier, which currently only serves the western US, will put money towards an ambitious modernization program at Tweed New Haven Airport.
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By David Casey
The ULCC plans to open six new routes from Atlanta, plus two from Philadelphia.
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By Aaron Karp
The carrier will use an Airbus A320 on the route.
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By David Casey
Sixteen new routes and nine new cities are joining the Minnesota-based LCC’s network.
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By David Casey
Depressed passenger demand is enabling the New York-based airline to explore new routes.
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By David Casey
Montrose Regional Airport in western Colorado has secured its second new airline partner in as many weeks.
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By David Casey
Four routes are being launched from Hartford’s Bradley International Airport as the US carrier seeks to stimulate leisure demand.
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By Richard Maslen
As widely expected, European low-cost carrier Norwegian will introduce its new Boeing 737MAX fleet into operation on flights between the UK and Ireland and the United States of America. The budget airline will offer 38 new weekly transatlantic flights this summer from Edinburgh, Belfast, Cork, Shannon and Dublin serving ten routes.
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By Richard Maslen
Spirit Airlines will introduce its low-fare offering into Hartford at the start of the second quarter with daily flights from Orlando and a summer seasonal four times weekly link from Myrtle Beach launching on April 27, 2017. A daily link to Fort Lauderdale will follow from June 15, 2017.
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By Richard Maslen
European low-cost carrier Norwegian is set to open four new operational bases – two in the US and two in Europe – in 2017 to support the growth of its long-haul transatlantic network. The internal go-ahead for the expansion follows the final approval late last week by the US Department of Transportation for a foreign carrier permit for the airline’s Norwegian Air International business.
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By Richard Maslen
Irish flag carrier, Aer Lingus, a recent addition to the IAG portfolio, is to launch flights between Dublin and Los Angeles, Newark, and Hartford during the summer 2016 schedule, while British Airways will relaunch its New York operation from London Gatwick after a seven-year hiatus.
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By Richard Maslen
If the speculation is true, Aer Lingus will be the only airline offering a direct flight between Europe and Hartford Bradley International Airport, branded as the ‘Gateway to New England’. In fact the airline will be the sole carrier to serve the facility from outside North America with existing links limited to just domestic services in the US and flights into Canada.
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