Americas

By Richard Maslen
Central American carrier Transportes Aéreos Guatemaltecos (TAG Airlines) is to launch a new international link between its La Aurora International
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
New El Salvador carrier, Veca Airlines, has already taken delivery of the first of two Airbus A319s it will use to inaugurate services during the
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
LAN Colombia has plans to further expand its network across North America and the Caribbean after successfully inaugurating its first new
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By Richard Maslen
In November 2013, regional carrier Air Turks and Caicos was rebranded as Inter Caribbean Airways to support a strategy that its chief executive
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By Richard Maslen
Although the Airbus A380 has now been in passenger service for more than six years there remains a lot of interest in the Super Jumbo and new routes
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By Richard Maslen
The launch of Sukhoi Superjet SSJ100 operations by Interjet on its domestic network in Mexico in September last year was a key stage in the type
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By Richard Maslen
Every month The HUB provides an update on the current schedules of three latest aircraft programmes, highlighting the routes the types are being
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By Richard Maslen
With an increasing number of airlines now operating the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, every month The HUB provides an update on the current Dreamliner flight
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By Richard Maslen
Mexican low-cost carrier VivaAerobus has agreed a deal with local airport operator OMA to launch five new routes from Abraham Gonzalez International
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By Richard Maslen
Last night during a fantastic networking evening hosted by the Ministry of Tourism El Salvador at the Tazumal Archaeological Site, Santa Ana, Tampa
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By Richard Maslen
Cayman Islands-based start-up carrier, BlueSky Airlines, outlined its initial development plans to delegates at this year’s Routes Americas in San
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By Richard Maslen
After a record event in San Salvador which saw 487 delegates registered to attend the event, more than ever before, the Ministry of Tourism El
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By Richard Maslen
What’s the market outlook for North America, Central and South America? Which manufacturer is best placed to serve the market of the future? Can full
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By Richard Maslen
European ACMI operator Avion Express is in the process of establishing a new operation to support growing demand for ad hoc and charter aircraft
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By Richard Maslen
Delegates at this year’s Routes Americas were able to take advantage of two special tours to the El Boquerón National Park (Parque Nacional El
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By Richard Maslen
The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) has developed a partnership approach to enhance air connectivity across the region, which its chairperson
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By Richard Maslen
Have the latest airport sales been overpriced? Have all the best prospects been privatised? Will there be a change of pace in USA airport
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By Richard Maslen
Caribbean Airlines is looking to enhance its connectivity to markets across Central America, chief executive officer, Captain Jagmohan Singh confirmed
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By Richard Maslen
As Routes Americas was taking place in San Salvador, the capital of the Central American country, El Salvador, senior delegates from this year’s World
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By Richard Maslen
FROM THE LATEST ISSUE OF ROUTES NEWS: Our sister publication speaks to Fabricio Cojuc Wolfowitz, the executive vice president, chief planning &
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By Richard Maslen
The smaller independent carriers are seeking to take share away from the larger, consolidating carriers by offering something different in the way of
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By Richard Maslen
Which airlines are leading the consolidation of the industry and who are seeking, through that, a measure of stability and rationality. How do these
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By Richard Maslen
Colombian carrier Avianca will take delivery of its first Boeing 787-8 at the end of the third quarter of this year, but it will be early 2015 before
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By Richard Maslen
Air traffic across Latin America and the Caribbean as undergone an amazing transformation over the past five years as traffic among members of the
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By Richard Maslen
El Salvador hopes that recent new air services from Aeromexico, Iberia and Spirit Airlines into the country will be just the start of a major
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