World Routes 2013

By Richard Maslen
Birmingham Airport is celebrating another major milestone, as passenger numbers for a rolling 12 month period have exceeded the nine million figure
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Belarusian carrier Belavia has devised an interesting flight schedule to introduce new air services between the country’s capital Minsk and the
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By Richard Maslen
What a change a year can make! This time last year delegates from Cambridge International Airport in the UK were at World Routes in Abu Dhabi
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By Richard Maslen
The managing director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, George Uriesi, has advised that Nigeria's airports will take “the spirit of the
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By Richard Maslen
Will route development see changes as radical as other industries such as music, film or travel agents? We don’t know yet, but more and more thought
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By Richard Maslen
An airport city district incorporating a campus-style business centre, a 150-bed hotel and a hospital is proposed for Essendon Airport near Melbourne
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By Richard Maslen
Guernsey-based regional carrier Aurigny Air Services has signed a firm contract with Embraer Commercial Aviation for one E195 regional jet. The
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By Richard Maslen
Q) How does A4A work with airlines and organisations in the US? A) “Airlines for America (A4A) is the trade organisation for the major US carriers. We
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By Richard Maslen
The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) had hailed a recent decision by the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to deny applications
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By Richard Maslen
China is set to become the world’s biggest travel market and will continue to grow strongly in the next 12 months – Lucy Siebert reports. Chinese
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By Richard Maslen
As Newcastle International Airport, in north east England, continues to work with its stakeholders and local businesses to secure its own scheduled
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By Richard Maslen
The Melbourne Airport air services team will be highlighting the destination's collaborative approach at this year’s World Routes, according to its
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By Richard Maslen
Ahead of last’s night’s Las Vegas welcome reception at this year’s World Routes, Richard Maslen spoke to Hari Marar, president, airport operations at
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By Richard Maslen
Las Vegas is the most populous city in the US state of Nevada and the county seat of Clark County. It is an internationally renowned major resort city
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By Richard Maslen
New plans by the European Commission (EC) to allow start up aid for airlines are a “missed opportunity” to deliver meaningful support for the aviation
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By Richard Maslen
Having enjoyed a wonderful period over the last few years with the Routes division of the UBM business, this year has marked an exciting change for
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By Richard Maslen
Many have tried, but no other city has managed to capture the world’s imagination quite the way that Las Vegas has. Known globally for its high
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By Richard Maslen
Indonesia’s national airline, Garuda Indonesia has announced that it will be introducing 35 new ATR 72-600 aircraft into its fleet from November 2013
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By Richard Maslen
Las Vegas is one of the most exciting destinations in the world – and its airport plays a key role in facilitating tourism to the city, as its
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By Richard Maslen
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has published for consultation its final proposals for the economic regulation of Heathrow and Gatwick airports
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By Richard Maslen
Virgin America is aiming to make its first ever annual profit, but an equity partner will not play a part in that plan, CEO David Cush, tells Gary
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Aviation Industry heads to Las Vegas for world’s largest commercial aviation event
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By Richard Maslen
Ahead of Brazil hosting the world’s biggest sporting events, the country’s aviation sector is undergoing wide-ranging changes, writes David Appleby
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By Richard Maslen
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has revised its 2013 global industry outlook downwards to $11.7 billion on revenues of $708 billion
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By Richard Maslen
Airbus has announced a new lower weight variant of its versatile A330-300 wide-body aircraft that is optimised for use on domestic and regional routes
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