World Routes 2019

By Rachel Pickford
Carriers from across the globe will be attending the leading route development forum to negotiate their network strategy.
Airports & Networks

By Rachel Pickford
Delegates attending the global route development forum in September will hear from the CEOs of Tigerair Australia, airBaltic, Saudi Arabian Airlines and more.
Airports & Networks

By Rachel Pickford
Norwegian, Delta Air Lines and Hainan Airlines are among the carriers to have registered for World Routes 2019.
Airports & Networks

By Rachel Pickford
The ME3 will be joining the world in Adelaide this September to further increase market share and explore new opportunities.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Low-cost carrier Jetstar is moving into the growing but underserved Australia - South Korea market, sensing an opportunity to stimulate further two-way demand between the countries with its lower fares.
Airports & Networks

By Rachel Pickford
Senior network planners from some of the Pacific’s leading carriers will be seizing the opportunities available at the 25th World Route Development Forum.
Airports & Networks

By Ellie Wells
Following successful meetings at Routes Europe, senior decision makers from many of Europe’s leading carriers register for 25th World Route Development Forum.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
This week we profile Virgin Australia, one of Australia's largest airlines and an attendee of World Routes 2019.
Airports & Networks

By Routes News
With Australia facing an influx of inbound visitors, its airports are jostling for pole position
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
We profile Fiji Airways, the flag carrier airline of Fiji and an attendee at World Routes 2019.
Airports & Networks

By Rachel Pickford
Delegates are able to choose from a range of accommodation selected by Routes’ official hotel provider HotelMap.
Airports & Networks

By Routes Marketing Team
We asked Routes Americas delegates if we would see them down under. Take a look at who said "I'm going!"
Airports & Networks

By Nigel Mayes
This week: World Routes 2019 host Adelaide set for new Kuala Lumpur service; British Airways to resume Dammam; and Xiamen Airlines plans to introduce Chengdu - Cebu route.
Airports & Networks

By Ellie Wells
Senior network planners from leading airlines confirm that they will be heading Down Under for the 25th World Route Development Forum.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
In the first of a new feature, Routesonline catches up with Mark Gill, manager of aviation development at South Australian Tourism Commission.
Airports & Networks

By Gracie Davies
South Australia, the location of the next World Routes event, has reported a record number of visitors to the region, with the state’s visitor economy soaring to an all-time-high of AU$6.9bn.
Airports & Networks

By Gracie Davies
Smaller cities across the world are seeing success when bidding to host major events, capitalising on the constraints of conventional event locations.
Airports & Networks

By Alex Ofkants
Plan ahead to make the most of your time at the industry’s leading route development events.
Airports & Networks

By Routes Marketing Team
The key dates for the 2019 Routes Marketing Awards have been announced.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
While all eyes are on Adelaide for the next World Routes in 2019, Milan is already preparing for its time in the spotlight a year later.
Airports & Networks

By Gracie Davies
Watch three action-packed days of meetings, conference talks, exhibitions and entertainment distilled down into three minutes.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
With World Routes 2019 set to take place in the Adelaide, Routesonline shines a spotlight on Australia's growing international market.
Airports & Networks

World Routes has been handed over to Adelaide for 2019.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
China Southern adds Adelaide flights as capacity between China and Australia continues its upward trajectory.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Routesonline looks at the sharp rise in international capacity to/from Australia, fuelled by growing capacity from New Zealand, China, United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
Airports & Networks