Americas

By Richard Maslen
As Routes Americas was taking place in San Salvador, the capital of the Central American country, El Salvador, senior delegates from this year’s World
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
FROM THE LATEST ISSUE OF ROUTES NEWS: Our sister publication speaks to Fabricio Cojuc Wolfowitz, the executive vice president, chief planning &
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By Richard Maslen
The smaller independent carriers are seeking to take share away from the larger, consolidating carriers by offering something different in the way of
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By Richard Maslen
Which airlines are leading the consolidation of the industry and who are seeking, through that, a measure of stability and rationality. How do these
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By Richard Maslen
Colombian carrier Avianca will take delivery of its first Boeing 787-8 at the end of the third quarter of this year, but it will be early 2015 before
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By Richard Maslen
Air traffic across Latin America and the Caribbean as undergone an amazing transformation over the past five years as traffic among members of the
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By Richard Maslen
El Salvador hopes that recent new air services from Aeromexico, Iberia and Spirit Airlines into the country will be just the start of a major
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By Richard Maslen
There is certainly a new regime in the Americas aviation business following a period of consolidation, but will it bring a brighter future for the new
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By Richard Maslen
FROM THE LATEST ISSUE OF ROUTES NEWS: It promises to be a big year for the Vantage Airport Group. Not only is the company celebrating its 20th
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By Richard Maslen
United Airlines has announced that it will introduce non-stop flights between its hub at Los Angeles International Airport and Melbourne, Australia
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By Richard Maslen
US carrier Frontier Airlines has announced it will expand its low-fare service at Trenton-Mercer Airport, in Ewing, N.J., with the addition of non
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By Richard Maslen
Brazilian carrier TAM Airlines is to cancel its route between Rio de Janeiro and London Heathrow from next month, but it will temporarily resume the
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By Richard Maslen
Aeromexico is to launch flights between Mexico City and Rio de Janeiro from June this year, adding to its existing Brazilian link to Sao Paulo. A four
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By Richard Maslen
US carrier United Airlines became the first carrier in the world to launch passenger flights with an aircraft fitted with new Split Scimitar Winglets
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By Richard Maslen
FROM THE LATEST ISSUE OF ROUTES NEWS: Our sister publication speaks to Eduardo Iglesias, Executive Director, The Latin American and Caribbean Air
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By Richard Maslen
Finnair will next winter resume non-stop scheduled services between its Helsinki hub and the US city of Miami. The new seasonal flight, operated with
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By Richard Maslen
US major United Airlines has confirmed that it will debut its new Embraer E175 aircraft on routes from Chicago O’Hare from May this year. The aircraft
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By Richard Maslen
US major Delta Air Lines is to launch services between Chicago and London Heathrow from late October this year as it further strengthens in
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By Richard Maslen
US major United Airlines has announced plans to operate flights between its New York hub at Newark Liberty International Airport and Santiago in the
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By Richard Maslen
Korean Air is to further strengthen its position as one of the leading Asian carriers to serve the North American market by introducing a new non-stop
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By Richard Maslen
Following its merger with US Airways, the new American Airlines is set to become the single largest US carrier domestically and internationally, but is likely to marginally reduce capacity and seek yield improvement, according to OAG, a leading provider of aviation intelligence.
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By Richard Maslen
Colombian national carrier Avianca will make its anticipated return to the UK market this summer when it resurrects its direct air link between its
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By Richard Maslen
US low-cost pioneer, Southwest Airlines, has announced the airline will offer new non-stop service to 15 domestic destinations from Dallas Love Field
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By Richard Maslen
Although the Airbus A380 has now been in passenger service for more than six years there remains a lot of interest in the Super Jumbo and new routes
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By Richard Maslen
With an increasing number of airlines now operating the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, every month The HUB provids an update on the current Dreamliner flight
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