Capacity between Canada and China has steadily increased in recent years and the two countries' Year of Tourism will seek to further develop air links.
There has been no shortage of new airlines entering the Americas market in recent years but only a handful have survived. Routesonline looks at some of the carriers set to start operations in 2018 – can they succeed where others have failed?
Four of the top six fastest-growing major airlines in the world over the past year were low-cost carriers, new research by Routesonline has found, highlighting their ongoing disruptive force on the industry. The analysis reveals the ten carriers which have grown their capacity the quickest.
Ultra-low-cost airline Volaris has signed a codeshare agreement with sister carrier Frontier Airlines that is expected to open more routes between the US and Mexico.
Routes Americas 2018, the route development forum for the Americas region, is taking place in Quito from 13-15 February 2018. Routesonline takes a look at some of the key statistics shaping Ecuador's market.
ASM is hosting two industry-leading training courses in New York this spring: Negotiating Airline Incentives and Marketing to Airlines for Air Service Development.
As the countdown to Routes Americas 2018 continues, Routesonline analyses the top 20 busiest air routes in the Americas region by passenger numbers, with the number one in the list a one-hour flight costing less than $100.
US airlines are projected to carry more than 50 million passengers over the winter holiday travel period, with 91,000 additional seats per day on offer.
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.