Routes Update

By Richard Maslen
New Bosses for Two UK Airport Operators Two new appointments were announced this week at Manchester Airports Group and BAA. Charlie Cornish will
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There are over 230,000 weekly seats between the US and South America, but what are the major points of entry in each continent and how can carriers
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What will the carrier do with 90 A380s? This week, Emirates boosted its A380 order by 32. By 2017, airbus' major customer will have taken delivery of
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Virgin America eyes Mexico Having recently announced international routes to Toronto from its bases in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Virgin America
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Aer Lingus looks for opportunities with regional aircraft Based in Dublin, Aer Lingus operates 41 Airbus aircraft serving Europe, Africa and North
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Overview Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport (Kolkata Airport) is situated in Dum Dum, 16 Kilometers (10 miles) northeast of the City
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The German government couldn't have chosen a more newsworthy moment to announce its intentions to slap a new departure tax onto air travel than during
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It has been a busy week in the aviation industry, this week five for Friday reports on easyJet new Scandanavian services, Jetstar long haul flights
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China's Spring Airlines has announced its first steps into the International market. Routes News investigates its new route to Tokyo Ibaraki and what
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Ryanair has announced that its new routes from Barcelona El Prat will consist of daily frequencies to Brussels Charleroi, Dublin, Milan Bergamo, Paris
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AIR JAMAICA LAUNCHES NEW FLIGHTS Air Jamaica, which is now owned by Trinidad & Tobago's Caribbean Airlines, announced that it is resuming daily
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Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport, brought some welcome news this week from Iceland, with the inauguration of new non-stop
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The 121 st Airline on the Route Exchange, the online bidding platform for new routes, is China based low cost operator, Lucky Air. OVERVIEW Lucky Air
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Overview Along with Haneda (HND) and Ibaraki (IBR), Narita (NRT) is one of three airports serving the Greater Tokyo region; and is the main
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The world's eyes are currently on South Africa and its national carrier, South African Airways. SAA operates a mix of narrow-body and wide-body
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Overview Izmir, affectionately known as 'The Pearl of the Aegean' and historically as Smyrna, is located in the third most populous city of Turkey and
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Our sister publisher, AvNews gathers the latest route news from Latin America and the Caribbean. This week: Spirit Airlines expands in Colombia; Air
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If you blinked and missed those pivotal route announcements this week, catch up with our compilation: Air Arabia Egypt is launched; Brisbane brings
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One of Africa's largest carriers, Kenya Airways, mapped out its network plans at a Route Exchange Airline Requirement Briefing during Routes Africa in
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The Routes Africa Strategy Forum provided African aviation leaders with a forum to tackle and debate the challenges of air service development in the
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The Gulf region's carriers have established an exceptionally strong and ever more powerful hold on the fast growing Africa-China market. ASM's Gordon
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Continental Airlines Announces New Services to Auckland Continental Airlines today announced new services from its Houston hub to Auckland, New
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Links Restored With Cairo Cairo-based Egyptair is making a comeback to Copenhagen on October 1, on a route that was dropped in 2004, and will be the
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Having established itself as the largest carrier in Boston, JetBlue continues its growth there recently announcing new non-stop service to Phoenix
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Tiger Airways Holdings' CEO, Tony Davis recently publicly announced that the airline is evaluating international markets within a five hour range of
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