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By David Casey
Qatar Airways-backed carrier Air Italy has suspended operations and is entering liquidation following an emergency shareholders meeting.
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Long-time routes cut to preserve airline.
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By Chen Chuanren
Airbus A320neos make new routes possible.
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By David Casey
German leisure airline TUI fly has released further details about its planned new long-haul routes from Dusseldorf.
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The national carrier of Papua New Guinea is the government-owned Air Niugini, which is based at Jacksons International Airport, Port Morseby.
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By David Casey
Aeroflot is adding Singapore to its route network after a 17-year absence.
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Karachi is Pakistan’s largest airport by capacity, while national carrier Pakistan International Airlines remains the country’s biggest airline.
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By Aaron Karp
The carrier will launch its second route, New York JFK-Georgetown, Guyana, in March.
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By Ben Goldstein
The carriers were the last North American airlines still operating to Hong Kong.
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By Ben Goldstein
Increasing connectivity in its existing network is the Florida-based airline’s priority for 2020.
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By Karen Walker
This year’s expansion follows the addition of 19 new routes in 2019.
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Ethiopian Airlines is the largest operator in Chad’s market and has a stake in the country’s national carrier Tchadia Airlines, launched in late 2018.
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By David Casey
Budget carrier Sky Airline will begin flights to the US for the first time later this year as part of its ongoing network expansion from Peru.
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By David Casey
Our live blog from Routes Americas 2020 in Indianapolis, the only route development event dedicated to the Americas region.
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By Kimberley Hall
Myrtle Beach International named overall winner at the Routes Americas 2020 Awards
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We profile Air China, the Beijing-headquartered carrier and Routes Asia 2020 attendee.
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Avianca is the Central American country’s largest carrier by departure seats, followed by US majors American Airlines and United Airlines.
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By David Casey
New longer-range narrowbodies flying transatlantic routes will also be a “game-changer” for the market.
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By David Casey
Contour plans to begin operation from IND on June 10, 2020 and will serve market with its fleet of 30-seat ERJ-135/145s.
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By Karen Walker
CEO Jude Bricker has moved the carrier to a low-cost model that has lowered fares by an average of $35.
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By Lori Ranson
LATAM started service between Lima, Peru and Montego Bay in December 2019.
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By Aaron Karp
The transatlantic market is essentially split into two segments: 75% is controlled by traditional network airlines while 25% is controlled by low-cost carriers.
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LCCs Ryanair and Wizz Air are the dominant players in Lithuania’s market, with most international traffic going through Vilnius.
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By David Casey
No ‘clear value’ in US majors owning all regional partners, ExpressJet CEO says.
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By Aaron Karp
Latin American airlines see more value in independence from alliances, ALTA’s executive director says.
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