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Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Air Senegal has outlined the proposed schedule for its Dakar – Paris route, less than a month after French leisure airline Corsair lost its connection rights to the capital of the West African country.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
British Airways is resuming flights to the Japanese city of Osaka after more than two decades.
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By David Casey
A no-deal Brexit could cause disruption to flights between the UK and countries in the European Union, the UK government has admitted, but it expects services will continue to operate.
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By David Casey
Air France will deploy Airbus A380s on flights to a fifth destination in the US.
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By David Casey
UAE-based carrier Emirates has dropped plans to operate a fifth freedom flight between Dubai and Mexico City via Barcelona. But the move could prompt Aeromexico to revive proposals for a Barcelona service.
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By David Casey
As Singapore Airlines prepares to launch Singapore - New York, Routesonline looks at the top 20 longest commercial flights in the world during the third quarter of 2018.
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By David Casey
Singapore Airlines has taken delivery of the first A350-900 ULR aircraft as the carrier prepares to “open a new chapter in non-stop air travel”.
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By David Casey
With World Routes 2019 set to take place in the Adelaide, Routesonline shines a spotlight on Australia's growing international market.
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By David Casey
The proposed airline had planned to serve more than 80 domestic and international routes.
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By Routes News
Qantas’ recent launch of a non-stop route from London to Perth is shaking up the Australian aviation scene – and the airline is busy building on its success.
Airports & Networks

By Nigel Mayes
This week: Air India is to resume flights from Mumbai to Frankfurt after an absence of eight years; Avianca adds Chicago service; and Spirit to increase Colombia flights.
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By Routes News
Somon Air has been challenging Tajikistan’s state-owned flag carrier since 2008 and is marking up sizeable successes.
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World Routes has been handed over to Adelaide for 2019.
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Revisit the news, interviews and images from the 24th World Route Development Forum, which took place in Guangzhou.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Many airports are not alive to the opportunities that exist from cargo because the benefits are not always immediately obvious, delegates at World Routes have been told.
Airports & Networks

By Wesley Charnock
Invest in social media or miss out on potential customers, aviation industry told.
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By David Casey
Alastair Kiernan, business development director at charter airline Titan Airways, discusses the carrier's 30th anniversary, opportunities in the market and the challenges posed by Brexit.
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By David Casey
Speaking to Routesonline, Taoyuan International Airport is targeting new connections to secondary cities in Asia.
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Hannover Airport, host of Routes Europe 2019, explains what delegates can expect next April.
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By Edward Robertson
Companies that refuse to keep up with technological innovation will quickly find themselves left behind their rivals.
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By Edward Robertson
The Airbus A321LR will be a "game-changer" in the wet lease market once it enter the market.
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The host of Routes Asia 2020 will be Airports of Thailand Plc (AOT), with the event taking place in the cultural city of Chiang Mai.
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By David Casey
Storytelling and partnership working are increasingly important for destinations, delegates at World Routes 2018 have heard.
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By Routes Marketing Team
Brussels Airport took the top prize at the ceremony in Guangzhou, China.
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