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By Amanda Belsham
Airline diaries are filling up fast for Europe’s premier route development event.
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By Karen O'Neill
Belfast is hosting the Routes Europe forum next month (23-25 April) to bring new flights and improved international connections to Northern Ireland.
Airports & Networks

By Routes News
All Nippon Airways will need Olympian fortitude if it is to achieve the ambitious targets in the five-year corporate strategy.
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By Wesley Charnock
Airlines could cut UK out of summer 2019 schedules, claims Routes Europe speaker Kenny Jacobs
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By Wesley Charnock
Domestic and international rise as US traffic continues growth.
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By Edward Robertson
Further terrorist attacks in the world of aviation are likely for the foreseeable future, according to experts at a recent security summit. It means effective responses are more vital than ever.
Airports & Networks

By Wesley Charnock
Sweden's biggest airport reveals its ambitious plans for network expansion
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By Wesley Charnock
The CS100 takes another step towards LCY to JFK operations.
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By Routes News
In our regular Routes News series we take a look at the people that attend Routes events and find out more about them, their jobs and the current industry issues impacting them.
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By Karen O'Neill
There are a limited number of places left on the Routes Europe 2017 tours – book quickly to make the most of your visit to Northern Ireland.
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By Richard Maslen
Both Japanese and Australian air travellers are flying in greater numbers again when compared with last year, according to the latest data from ForwardKeys which analyses 16 million booking transactions a day. The figures show that from January to mid-March this year total Japanese outbound travel was up 4.1 per cent when compared to 2016 – an encouraging sign for the rest of 2017.
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By Richard Maslen
Delta’s activities out of Seattle have been on the rise since 2012 with overall departure capacity increasing 167.4 per cent up until 2016. Data from OAG Schedules Analyser shows a predicted capacity growth of 5.9 per cent in 2017, based on current published schedules.
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By Karen O'Neill
The annual Routes Asia air service development forum was officially handed over to the Australian city of Brisbane today (21 March) at a ceremony in Okinawa, Japan.
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By Karen O'Neill
Singapore’s Changi Airport was announced as the overall winner of the Routes Asia 2017 Marketing Awards at a ceremony last night (20 March) in Okinawa, Japan.
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Marketing Awards and Routes Talks lead the way on the second day in Okinawa.
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By Richard Maslen
Singapore's Changi Airport was announced as the overall winner of the Routes Asia edition of the Routes 2017 Marketing Awards which were formally announced during the Networking Evening event which took place in Okinawa, Japan.
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By Wesley Charnock
The ambitious Chinese low-cost carrier wants further growth in SE Asia and beyond.
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By Richard Maslen
In the aviation world competition is not only between airlines, but also between airports and increasingly so. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol was one of the first to actively promote its airport to passengers and airlines, according to Wilco Sweijen, director aviation marketing, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, who highlighted what differentiates the European hub apart from others in terms of marketing during a Routes Talks discussion.
Airports & Networks

By Wesley Charnock
National flag carriers enjoying significant advantages in Asian aviation
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By Edward Robertson
India is still failing to address capacity issues and high fuel prices despite a recent rethink of the country’s aviation policy. Speaking at a Routes Talks Focus on India, Mumbai International Airport CEO Rajeev Jain said the new Civil Aviation Policy has failed to address the fundamental problem of ensuring there is enough space for the country’s aviation sector.
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By Edward Robertson
Japanese low-cost carriers (LCCs) need to better understand the benefits of high-speed rail if they are to gain a firm foothold in the country’s aviation market, Cranfield University Centre for Air Transport Management Lecturer Dr Chikage Miyoshi said at a Focus on Japan Routes Talk presentation at Routes Asia.
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By Richard Maslen
Vietnam's low-cost carrier Vietjet Air is helping to stimulate the nation's air transport connectivity to position it as the fastest growing market across the region. With a low air travel presentation the opportunities for growth are extensive, Jay L Lingeswara, deputy director commercial, strategy and planning at VietJet Air told delegates in the first of today's Routes Talks sessions at Routes Asia.
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By Richard Maslen
There are differing views over the value of alliances to the world’s airlines and an increasing view that traditional global airline groupings are no longer the best fit for the changing structure of the sector.
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By Edward Robertson
The Asian Pacific region is the most in danger of missing out on passenger growth thanks to its congested airports, said Vijay Poonoosamy, vice president international affairs in the office of the president and CEO of UAE carrier Etihad Airways.
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By Richard Maslen
Indian full-service carrier Vistara hopes to take advantage to changes in air service regulations to launch international flights within the next year, its chief strategy and commercial officer, Sanjiv Kapoor, confirmed during a panel discussion at the Routes Asia Strategy Summit in Okinawa, Japan earlier today.
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