Routes 360

By Wesley Charnock
CUR management believe there is an opportunity for an airline to offer a direct route to the island from LGA.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Head of network planning Wilken Bellmann tells Routes the UK and Ireland would be a 'great strategic fit' for the airline’s network.
Airports & Networks

By Bhavisha Dandikar
Conduct competitor and data analysis, all on one central platform with Route Exchange.
Airports & Networks

By Bhavisha Dandikar
SunExpress is using Route Exchange’s RFP feature to expand its network in the British Isles.
Airports & Networks

By Bhavisha Dandikar
Communicate your marketing messages and establish your brand as an industry leader.
Airports & Networks

By Wesley Charnock
The Florida airport has not been connected to London since a Gatwick service ended in 2020.
Airports & Networks

By Bhavisha Dandikar
Utah-based Breeze Airways will leverage Routes’ community platform, Route Exchange, to identify new airport partnerships in the Americas, the
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
The six transborder services to three new US points follow the Canadian airline’s Request for Proposals on Route Exchange.
Airports & Networks

By Bhavisha Dandikar
Powerful new benefits, features, and other improvements to enhance your Routes 360 experience.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Routes speaks to Wizz Air Abu Dhabi’s MD Kees van Schaick to find out more about the start-up’s future network plans.
Airports & Networks

By Bhavisha Dandikar
With our Route Exchange membership offer coming to an end soon, we look at some of the facts and figures that have shaped the platform in the last three months.
Airports & Networks

By Bhavisha Dandikar
In a competitive market, it is important to make sure your marketing messages resonate with you target airlines. Here’s how you can successfully attract visitors to your Route Exchange profile and increase engagement from your target audience.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
This week: Manchester is to become WestJet’s third destination in the UK; Turkish low-cost carrier Pegasus Airlines is starting service to Finland; and Avianca has ended flights between Bogota and Havana.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Routesonline meets Copenhagen Airport's route development team, finding out the best and worst parts of their jobs as well as what makes them tick outside of work.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Two years after celebrating the 40th anniversary of its service to Copenhagen, Singapore Airlines is set to add more frequencies and introduce a new aircraft on the route. Routesonline spoke to Erwin Widjaja, general manager for Singapore Airlines in the Nordics region, to find out more about the changes.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
As number one in Lonely Planet’s list of cities to visit in 2019, Copenhagen is using a joined-up approach to grow its tourism industry and broaden its appeal to new international markets.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
We take a look at the facts and figures behind a record-breaking year for Copenhagen Airport.
Airports & Networks

By Rachel Pickford
Route Exchange members will be able to capitalise on the platform’s benefits to promote their organisation’s key messages and strengthen important business relationships at the event held in Hannover next month.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Vienna Airport is on track for a 10 percent surge in passengers this year amid an influx of low-cost carriers and the opening of new long-haul routes.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Routesonline's monthly profile of an unserved route as featured on Route Exchange. This month we take a look at the case for Cork-Prague.
Airports & Networks

By Karen O'Neill
Interested airports can submit their proposal for new services via Routesonline
Airports & Networks

By Ellie Wells
We sat down with Kirsty Studholme, Digital Sales Manager, to find out how delegates can use Route Exchange to maximise their presence at World Routes.
Airports & Networks

By Karen O'Neill
Poland’s national carrier, LOT Polish Airlines, is inviting European airports to submit proposals for new services through Routesonline.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Scoot, a subsidiary of Asian full-service carrier, Singapore Airlines will be expanding its network over the next four years as it introduces additional 787s – both -8s and -9s – into its fleet. These are due to arrive at a rate of two aircraft per year over this period and the airline is exploring expansion opportunities across Asia-Pacific as well into Africa, the Middle East and Europe.
Airports & Networks