Um estudo publicado pelo Routes, o organizador dos principais eventos mundiais de desenvolvimento de serviços aéreos mostra que o voo entre São Paulo é Rio de Janeiro e a rota aérea mais movimentada da América do Sul.
Un nuevo estudio publicado por Routes, la empresa líder mundial en la organización de eventos de desarrollo de rutas aéreas, ha anunciado que el vuelo de una hora de duración entre São Paulo y Río de Janeiro es la ruta aérea más concurrida de Sudamérica.
A new study published by Routes, the organiser of the world's leading air service development events, shows that Mexico City to Cancun is the busiest air route in North America.
Philippine Airlines is on the rise – the carrier is growing capacity and looking beyond the UK towards other European routes. President and chief operating officer Jaime Bautista also explains why he is excited about the Japanese market and reveals that flights to India could be reintroduced.
Relive the video highlights of World Routes 2017 in Barcelona, including the keynote address from IAG chief executive Willie Walsh, the Routes Marketing Awards and the networking evenings.
Austrian low cost carrier Niki has ceased flying after Germany’s flag carrier Lufthansa dropped its offer to buy the airline from its insolvent parent Air Berlin.
EasyJet has secured the green light to take over part of failed Air Berlin’s operations at Berlin Tegel airport after the European Commission ruled it would not adversely affect competition in the EU.
A deal has been agreed for a 50 percent rise in the number of flights allowed between the UK and China, a move which is set to increase the number of routes from regional airports.
bmi Regional is planning to spread its wings with an expanding repertoire of routes in niche European destinations. The airline's Jochen Schnadt talks possible future partnerships, aircraft orders and avoiding Brexit chaos.
Routesonline's profile of an unserved, underserved or upcoming route as featured on Route Exchange. This month we take a look at the case for Athens-Chicago.
Start-up winter sports airline Powdair, which was due to launch this month with services from eight European airports to Sion in Switzerland, has cancelled all planned flights but says it has a new investor on board and expects to relaunch in 2018.