Improving connectivity with India is a key focus for the Australian government, the country’s minister for trade, tourism and investment has told delegates at World Routes 2019.
An agreement designed to bring a non-stop route between the Australian city of Darwin and Haikou, the capital of China's island province Hainan, has been signed during a special event at World Routes.
The busiest air routes on earth have been revealed in a new study published by Routesonline, with the number one growing passenger numbers by almost 5 percent. The research has been revealed as the 25th World Routes gets underway in Adelaide, Australia.
Adelaide Airport has laid out a vision to more than double annual passengers to almost 20 million over the next two decades, with routes to North America and untapped destinations in Asia high on its agenda.
Canada’s flag carrier is to launch a new route between Montreal and Bogotá, it’s 39th new route launched from the Canadian city since 2012 and the 12th new route since 2017.
Despite its well-documented financial challenges, Air India is continuing to add new routes and expand its international network. In recent weeks, the state-owned carrier has announced or launched services to Seoul, Toronto and Nairobi among others.
In the third of a three-part feature, Routesonline takes a closer look at the individuals shortlisted in three categories of the World Routes Awards 2019.
As Adelaide gets set to host the 25th World Routes, Aidan Mooney from leading aviation consultancy ASM looks at some of the Australian city’s largest unserved markets and evaluates their potential performance and yield.
This week: Virgin Atlantic’s first flights to Brazil; El Al Israel Airlines to add two new European routes; and Delta Air Lines opens reservation for its planned Seoul Incheon – Manila route.
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.
This week: Frontier to add first international route from Routes Americas host; LATAM to replace long-standing chief executive; Qatar to add Angola service; easyJet readies for record day and more.
The latest issue of Routes News magazine features interviews with Virgin Australia, JetBlue and SriLankan Airlines, as well as analysis on the North American and Pacific markets, plus much more.
In the second of a three-part feature, Routesonline takes a closer look at the organisations shortlisted in three categories of the World Routes Awards 2019.
As Viva Aerobus prepares to launch its 100th domestic route, the ultra-low-cost carrier’s Fernando Estrada tells Routesonline why the Mexican airline is ideally positioned to achieve further profitable growth despite the intense competition in its home market.