The introduction of web-based data has revolutionised how airports carry out detailed leakage analysis. Ilona Cambron, director air service development at ASM Americas, explains how to demonstrate the true potential of your market through data, leakage studies and traffic forecasts.
In the first of a three-part feature, Routesonline takes a closer look at the airports shortlisted in three categories of the World Routes Awards 2019.
This week: American Airlines to introduce Fairbanks flights; Xiamen Airlines expands Cambodia network; and Finnair to discontinue Ekaterinburg service.
As part of Copenhagen Airport's Route Exchange membership, Routesonline takes a look at three significant routes to have been launched from Denmark's capital in recent years.
Air Canada has picked up the connection between Toronto and Belgium’s capital Brussels after fellow Star Alliance carrier Brussels Airlines dropped the route in favour of serving Montreal.
As JetBlue prepares to leave its teenage years behind, it is entering its third decade armed with a new fleet of Airbus jets and an appetite to expand into new untested markets.
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.
Always innovative in terms of its B2B marketing, Athens International Airport’s Ioanna Papadopoulou has a fresh new creative ready for World Routes in Adelaide, following on from its successful 'Do the mATH' and 'Signature PairFume' campaigns.
After securing new routes to points in Asia and North America, Budapest Airport’s chief commercial officer Kam Jandu reveals the airport's sights are “firmly set” on adding more Chinese markets.
After securing Southwest's much-anticipated first routes to Hawaii, award-winning Oakland International is aiming to further develop its network with a route to Asia high on the agenda.
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.
Qantas is to undertake three ultra long-haul research flights as part of its planning to operate non-stop routes from the east coast of Australia to London and New York. Chief executive Alan Joyce said there was “plenty of enthusiasm” for the routes, with a decision over their launch expected before the end of the year.