Europe

By Ellie Wells
Our hosts have secured a number of discounts for delegates at some of the city’s best restaurants and bars.
Airports & Networks

By Ellie Wells
Hong Kong’s flag carrier will discuss new route opportunities and deliver an ‘Airlines Live’ presentation in Belfast.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
TAP is adding 23 new weekly frequencies into Spain during 2017, its largest international country network by capacity. This summer the Spanish market accounts for 11.2 per cent of its available seats out of Lisbon Airport.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Wizz Air will inaugurate twice weekly flights between Warsaw and Agadir from June 30, 2017, its first scheduled flights into the continent since it served Hurghada in Egypt back in 2014 and 2015.
Airports & Networks

By Wesley Charnock
Routes helps Poland's flag carrier continue its growth
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By Amanda Belsham
Airline diaries are filling up fast for Europe’s premier route development event.
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By Karen O'Neill
Belfast is hosting the Routes Europe forum next month (23-25 April) to bring new flights and improved international connections to Northern Ireland.
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By Wesley Charnock
Airlines could cut UK out of summer 2019 schedules, claims Routes Europe speaker Kenny Jacobs
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By Wesley Charnock
Sweden's biggest airport reveals its ambitious plans for network expansion
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By Routes News
In our regular Routes News series we take a look at the people that attend Routes events and find out more about them, their jobs and the current industry issues impacting them.
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By Karen O'Neill
There are a limited number of places left on the Routes Europe 2017 tours – book quickly to make the most of your visit to Northern Ireland.
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By Richard Maslen
In the aviation world competition is not only between airlines, but also between airports and increasingly so. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol was one of the first to actively promote its airport to passengers and airlines, according to Wilco Sweijen, director aviation marketing, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, who highlighted what differentiates the European hub apart from others in terms of marketing during a Routes Talks discussion.
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By Richard Maslen
International Airlines Group (IAG) has confirmed its new low-cost long-haul business will operate under the LEVEL brand. The airline will launch from Barcelona from June 1, 2017 with flights to Buenos Aires, Punta Cana, Los Angeles and Oakland International using two Airbus A330-200s configured with a premium economy and economy onboard offering.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Etihad Airways will introduce the Airbus A380 on its route between Abu Dhabi and Paris this summer. The deployment is part of seasonal adjustments to the airline’s fleet plan and will result in a notable capacity growth in the market as the A380 substitutes for a smaller Boeing 777-300ER.
Airports & Networks

By Wesley Charnock
Katy Best, commercial and marketing director at Belfast City Airport shares the secrets of its recent success and looks forward to Routes Europe.
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By Richard Maslen
Low-cost giant Ryanair is to debut in Ukraine with flights to Kiev from four European cities, while Central and Eastern European low-cost airline specialist Wizz Air is to further expand its activities in the country with growing summer 2017 operations from both Kiev and Lviv.
Airports & Networks

By Wesley Charnock
The key successes and targets for Routes Europe supporter Belfast International Airport.
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By Ellie Wells
A record number of votes were received for this year’s awards. Discover which airports and destinations have been recognised for their marketing achievements by the airline network planning community.
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By Richard Maslen
The confirmation of this deal follows extensive discussions between the management of Aer Lingus and its parent company International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG) over the growth of the Dublin-based carrier’s long-haul network and the value IAG places in Ireland’s growing hub at Dublin Airport, one of fastest growing transatlantic departure markets of the current decade.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
After a year of work, a Swedish government-appointed commission recommended in late November 2016 that airlines operating in Sweden should pay a tax of between 80 and 430 Swedish crowns ($9- $47) per passenger per flight to compensate for climate pollution. Under the proposal, the lower end would relate to domestic and European flights while a levy of between SEK280 (for city pair markets under 6,000km) and SEK430 (for city pair markets beyond 6,000km) would be added to medium- and long-haul international services.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
As first revealed by our Airlineroute news stream in the middle of last month, Qatar Airways is deploying the first LATAM aircraft on one of its two daily flights between Doha and Munich. It debuted on the QR059/060 rotation from March 2, 2017 and another of the LATAM airframes will be used on the second QR057/058 service from April 1, 2017. The additional two LATAM A350-900s will be used on Qatar Airways’ Doha – Madrid route.
Airports & Networks

By Catherine Makrandreou
Last chance for airline network planners to submit their nominations
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By Ellie Wells
Senior network planners from Ryanair, easyJet, Lufthansa, Air France and British Airways will be seeking new route opportunities.
Airports & Networks

By Edward Robertson
A striking new pier at Oslo Airport is scheduled to open in April, but the feature is only part of a thoroughgoing renovation that will lift capacity to 32 million.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
While all operators to date have adopted the standard nine-abreast arrangement initially detailed by the carrier in its catalogue, Air Caraïbes has selected a dense ten-abreast configuration with a seat width of just below 17 inches, enabling it squeeze more returns out of the aircraft. This additional seat in each Economy row will mean the carrier’s A350-900 will seat just short of 400 passengers - 389 passengers in a three-class configuration (18 in Business, 45 in Premium Economy and 326 in Economy).
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