Quito International Airport

By Wesley Charnock
Last year the route accounted for 17% of all international flights to/from UIO.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
The Ecuatoriana Airlines brand could be returning to the skies in Ecuador, filling a gap in the market left by the demise of TAME.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Corporación Quiport president and CEO Andrew O’Brian discusses how Quito International has responded to the COVID-19 crisis so far; how the airport is working to restore passenger confidence; and the liquidation of national carrier Tame.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Copa Airlines has been granted permission to resume flights over the coming weeks, initially serving about 10 destinations from its hub in Panama.
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By Ben Goldstein
American 'more optimistic' compared to previous schedule plans.
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By David Casey
KLM plans to further expand its European and intercontinental flying in the coming months, restoring connectivity to 78% of the destinations it originally intended to serve this summer.
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By David Casey
Ecuador’s president has revealed that loss-making national carrier TAME is to be liquidated, but essential routes that do not have a private sector operator will continue.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: Hawaiian Airlines to resume Maui - Las Vegas service; Houston secures Africa flight; and Interjet to launch a second route to Ecuador.
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By David Casey
This week: Air Peace places E2 order; new Quito - Santiago service launches; Hawaiian Airlines and Virgin Australia expand codeshare and more.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: Quito secures new Canadian service; EgyptAir to begin Washington Dulles route; and Malindo Air to introduce its first destination in Japan.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: Quito has secured another new service to Europe; Indian low-cost carrier GoAir is adding a fourth international destination; and Alitalia is to relaunch a connection between Milan and St Petersburg.
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By David Casey
Since hosting Routes Americas 2018, Quito’s Mariscal Sucre Airport has increased its international links and continued a $90m expansion and improvement plan. Andrew O’Brian, president and chief executive of Corporación Quiport, explains why Ecuador has become a “hot destination”.
Airports & Networks

By Nigel Mayes
This week: KLM resumes Boston after 24 years; GOL to start an Ecuador route; and Air Seoul expands Japan network.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Brazilian airline GOL is adding a tenth country to its network with the launch of a direct route to Ecuador. The São Paulo - Quito service is the result of a “decisive breakthrough” made at Routes Americas 2018, which took place in the Ecuadorian city in February.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Our panel debate at Routes Americas explored the issue of privatisation of airports, exploring which model airlines prefer.
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By David Casey
Aeroméxico is to increase frequencies on its Quito - Mexico City route.
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By David Casey
Quiport, which built Mariscal Sucre International Airport and has operated it since its opening in February 2013, is targeting new routes to Europe and North America during Routes Americas 2018.
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By David Casey
Ecuador hopes the adoption of an Open Skies policy will attract more international operators to the Latin American country and unlock new routes.
Airports & Networks

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.
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By Wesley Charnock
Senior airline officials are among the high-profile names preparing to discuss the future of aviation at Routes Americas 2018.
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By Routes News
Quito is hoping to use Routes Americas to highlight the city’s worth as a destination in its own right – in addition to being a gateway to Galapagos.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
As the countdown to Routes Americas 2018 continues, Routesonline analyses the top 20 busiest air routes in the Americas region by passenger numbers, with the number one in the list a one-hour flight costing less than $100.
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By Karen O'Neill
Nominations must be received by 15 December to be considered for the awards.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: Air France's new airline Joon is to operate Tehran flights, while low-cost-carrier Scoot is adding a third long-haul destination.
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By Karen O'Neill
Places on the free delegate tours are limited so book soon to avoid disappointment.
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