COVID-19

By David Casey
Corporación Quiport president and CEO Andrew O’Brian discusses how Quito International has responded to the COVID-19 crisis so far; how the airport is working to restore passenger confidence; and the liquidation of national carrier Tame.
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By Aaron Karp
US travelers are urged to view State Department’s country-by-country warnings.
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By David Casey
Copa Airlines has been granted permission to resume flights over the coming weeks, initially serving about 10 destinations from its hub in Panama.
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By David Casey
Gulf carrier Emirates looks set to permanently suspend four long-haul routes, including halting service to one of its 12 destinations in the US.
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By Ben Goldstein
Lawmakers warn mass US airline industry layoffs could occur this fall.
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By David Casey
Ryanair said it intends to fly more than 1,600 routes this month as passenger numbers continue to grow while dismissing claims from Italy’s civil aviation authority that is it failing to follow coronavirus rules on services to the country.
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By Nigel Mayes
Routes analyzes some of the services returning as well as new routes being launched. This week we look at the resumption of flights between Malaysia and Singapore, and Air Arabia Abu Dhabi’s latest network additions.
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A new event is being launched by Routes which will provide an innovative platform for the aviation industry to rebuild air services in the post-pandemic era.
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By Adrian Schofield
The government is imposing strict measures for the metro Manila area.
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By David Casey
Weekly scheduled airline capacity has risen to more than half of the level recorded this time in 2019—although the pace of recovery is differing from region to region.
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By David Casey
United Airlines plans to resume service on nearly 30 international routes in September.
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By David Casey
International Airlines Group CEO Willie Walsh believes passenger traffic won't return to 2019 levels until at least 2023.
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By Ben Goldstein
Airline operated higher percentage of its schedule than any other US airline.
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By David Casey
ExpressJet will no longer be a regional affiliate for United Airlines after the Chicago-based carrier opted to consolidate its Embraer ERJ-145 flying with CommutAir.
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By Helen Massy-Beresford
Renationalized flag-carrier to restart service with 70-strong fleet.
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By Ben Goldstein
Supporters of more payroll support for airlines say the relief is needed to avoid mass layoffs.
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By Adrian Schofield
Most of the Japanese carrier's international flying is suspended.
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By Aaron Karp
AAPA says ‘uncoordinated’ response to COVID-19 makes international travel ‘extremely difficult.’
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By Aaron Karp
CEO Gary Kelly says LCC is ‘prepared for a prolonged war against this pandemic.’
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By Ben Goldstein
Convergence follows period during which American operated more of its network than rivals Delta and United.
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By David Casey
As airlines and airports around the world recover from the challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic, Routes' latest infographic looks at the current state of the global aviation market.
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By David Casey
Ryanair expects to shut bases in Spain and Italy over the coming months, adding to closures already announced in Germany.
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By Sean Broderick
Carrier reports July load factors in the 40-45% range.
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By Aaron Karp
Airline to retire four aircraft types this year as it copes with significant demand drop from COVID-19.
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By Victoria Moores
Resumption of service comes after Virgin Atlantic unveiled a long-awaited restructuring July 14.
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