Routes

By Aaron Karp
The oneworld members have reconciled after years of acrimony.
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Sweden reported a 4% drop in the number of people flying via its airports in 2019 as the flight shaming movement gained prominence.
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By David Casey
Air France has moved to fill a gap in the market left by the collapse of its former commercial partner Jet Airways.
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By David Casey
Virgin Atlantic is opening a new long-haul route from Manchester later this year, connecting the UK airport with the Indian capital.
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By David Casey
Competition in Moldova’s market is set to intensify with the launch of HiSky, a budget operator that will initially serve six European destinations from Chisinau.
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The bankrupt carrier’s new commissioner presented plans to unions.
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By Aaron Karp
Two Airbus A321neo routes from Vietnam will cease indefinitely on Feb. 26.
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Viru Viru International Airport in Santa Cruz de la Sierra is Bolivia’s largest international airport, while state-owned flag carrier Boliviana de Aviacion is the biggest airline.
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By David Casey
Air Senegal has chosen London Stansted for its first ever UK service.
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By David Casey
Aircraft delivery delays mean that Ural Airlines’ flights between Russia’s capital and Montpellier in southern France will not resume during the summer season.
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By David Casey
Latvian carrier airBaltic is considering opening four bases in Scandinavia if it decides to convert 30 Airbus A220 options into a firm order.
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By Aaron Karp
Bulgaria Air passengers will be able to connect to Qatar Airways’ 170 destinations via the Sofia-Doha route.
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By Aaron Karp
Both Miami and Seattle will temporarily get 2X-daily service.
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Wizz Air is the largest airline in Bulgaria’s market following a sustained period of expansion.
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By David Casey
Canadian ultra-LCC Flair Airlines will fly eight new routes in summer 2020 but is pulling service from Abbotsford after strong competition from WestJet subsidiary Swoop.
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By Polina Montag-Girmes
The flag carrier will receive its first E195-E2 in December.
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By Aaron Karp
Orlando, Myrtle Beach and Fort Lauderdale will all get more frequencies from the New Jersey resort city.
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By Nigel Mayes
This week: Eurowings is adding a new destination in Poland to its network; EGYPTAIR plans to launch scheduled service between Sharm el-Sheikh and London Gatwick; and AirAsia X hopes to stimulate demand between Kuala Lumpur and Ahmedabad.
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The landlocked South Asia country has four airports, the largest of which is Paro, west of the capital Thimphu.
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By Kimberley Hall
Routes Europe, the route development forum for Europe, will this April gather senior decision-makers in Bergen, Norway, to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing the aviation industry.
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By David Casey
The new codeshare agreement with Indian carrier Vistara will significantly expand United Airlines’ offering in India.
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By Aaron Karp
The airline will relocate its operational control to reduce hurricane risk as it eyes expansion.
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By Ben Goldstein
With ambitions to evolve from a North America-focused carrier to a fully-fledged global operator, WestJet will start Calgary-Rome flights in May.
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We profile Aegean, the flag carrier airline of Greece and a Routes Europe 2020 attendee.
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Although the second largest state in Central Asia with a territory comparable in size to France, Turkmenistan is among the least densely populated countries in the world.
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