Routes Update

By Richard Maslen
Ryanair announced its first services to Tallinn last week with seven new routes into the Estonian capital. The Hub analyses the battle taking place in
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By Richard Maslen
Oneworld member Iberia has announced that it will add new scheduled services in February with the addition of routes to Fortaleza and Recife. Can
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Scandinavia's leading low-cost airline, Norwegian, opened its fourth capital city base in Scandinavia, with the news that it will establish a base in
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QATAR AIRWAYS HEADS TO STUTTGART Qatar Airways has announced that it will open new scheduled services from its Doha base to Stuttgart, Germany. The
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SKYTEAM MEMBER BOOSTS HANEDA FLIGHTS SkyTeam member, Korean Air has announced that it will add a third daily service from its Seoul Gimpo base to
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ONEWORLD TRANSATLANTIC VENTURE LEADS TO AMERICAN AIRLINES ROUTES Oneworld members American Airlines, British Airways and Iberia will launch new
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By Richard Maslen
Catchment Area Due to Vienna's ideal location in the East of Austria, Vienna International Airport serves as the primary hub to the dynamic regions of
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OVERVIEW Malaysia Airlines is the flag carrier for Malaysia, operating over 3000 weekly flights to a wide-range of destinations. Malaysia Airlines
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Star Alliance member Air New Zealand this week revealed its intention to analyse services to Latin America, becoming a hub for transit traffic between
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By Richard Maslen
Star Alliance member BMI announced new scheduled services to the Libyan capital of Tripoli this week, a move which further strengthens the carriers
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SPANAIR TO FINLAND Fresh from agreeing a codeshare with Blue1, Barcelona based carrier, Spanair has revealed that effective November 1st, it will
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AMERICAN MAKES CUTS AT SAN JUAN From April 5 th, 2011, oneworld member, American Airlines will discontinue five scheduled routes from its Caribbean
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By Richard Maslen
Following the consolidation of Delta-Northwest and United-Continental, the low-cost carriers in North America joined the acquisition trail this week
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By Richard Maslen
Fedex has seen international freight volumes go "through the roof" this year in a further sign of the recovery taking place in the global air cargo
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By Richard Maslen
Flag carrier Air Canada is the country's largest airline providing scheduled and charter flights to 160 destinations, with its largest hub at Toronto
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Moldova's Chisinau Airport is confident that the country will ink an open skies agreement with the EU by May 2011, said the gateway's managing
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By Richard Maslen
John Shepley, vice president network planning, Etihad Airways What are the most significant new routes on your network? Etihad moved into the Japanese
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The first Routes Club will take place today at the Pan Pacific Hotel today between 12:00 and 14:30. Attendance is limited to those who have already
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By Richard Maslen
World Routes 2010 closed last night in Vancouver, having attracted over 2,500 air transport professionals to British Columbia, including 450 delegates
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By Richard Maslen
Next year's World Routes will be heading back to Europe after two years of being in Asia, in 2008 and 2009, and this year in North America. Taking
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As Delhi prepares to host the 2010 Commonwealth Games in October, India's airports, airlines and tourism authorities have come together under ‘one
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By Richard Maslen
British Airways' director of strategy and business units, Robert Boyle, was among the panel of airline experts tackling issues such as labour
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By Richard Maslen
Las Vegas will be welcoming the global world route development community to its famous city in 2013. The announcement was made yesterday at World
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By Richard Maslen
MONTRÉAL, September 20, 2010 - Air Canada today announced that it is boosting international flights from Vancouver to Asia beginning this coming
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By Richard Maslen
Jetstar Airways, based in Melbourne, along with its sister, Jetstar Asia, based in Singapore, are major players in Asia. From Melbourne, Jetstar links
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