Finnish airport operator Finavia is ramping up its focus on emerging international markets while leveraging the growing popularity of Lapland as a destination.
From Routes World 2025 in Hong Kong, Puerto Rico Tourism Company’s Crystal J. Bell says the island is seeking to secure new U.S. and international connectivity.
Tampa International Airport is targeting new transatlantic and Latin American connections as it looks to build growth, says Marketing Director Alex Heiter.
Athens International Airport has been crowned the Overall Winner at the Routes World Awards 2025, while also winning the Over 20 Million passenger category.
From Routes World 2025 in Hong Kong, Swedavia outlines how strong demand, new international routes and the abolition of Sweden’s aviation tax are shaping its growth strategy.
From Routes World 2025 in Hong Kong, TAP CEO Luís Rodrigues says the airline is focused on stability and protecting its network as Portugal begins a partial privatization process.
Singapore Changi Airport is sharpening its focus on attracting air service to connect with emerging markets in Central Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
As Hong Kong begins to recover from Super Typhoon Ragasa that swept through the city on Sept. 24, its airport is pressing ahead with ambitious plans to deepen integration with the Greater Bay Area, expand its cargo capabilities and transform into a destination in its own right.
London Heathrow Airport (LHR) has retained its position as the world’s most internationally connected airport, according to OAG’s latest Megahub Index.
Worldwide capacity is set to reach 1.6 billion seats during 2025 Q3, a 2.6% year-on-year increase and 5.7% higher than 2019 levels, according to OAG Schedules Analyser data.
From Routes World 2025 in Hong Kong, Cayman Islands tourism director Rosa Harris highlights ambitions to build on new North American routes with long-haul connectivity.
Nine awards will be presented at the Routes World Awards 2025, celebrating the outstanding achievements of organizations and individuals across the route development community.
From Routes World 2025 in Hong Kong, Brussels Airport outlines plans to target untapped long-haul markets while advancing its €3.5 billion ($4.1 billion) investment program.