Europe

By David Casey
Monarch Airlines’ operations have been suspended after the troubled British carrier entered administration.
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By David Casey
Barcelona is taking centre stage for the world's premier route development event.
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By Routes News
The Spanish carrrier wants to be an airline with more stamps in its passport, including Africa and Asia, says chief executive Luis Gallego.
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By David Casey
Expansion of bmi regional's fleet is a case of “when not if”, chief commercial officer Jochen Schnadt has told Routesonline, as the regional carrier seeks to grow its European footprint.
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By David Casey
Swiss regional carrier Darwin Airline is adjusting to life under new ownership following Etihad's exit earlier this summer.
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By David Casey
Routesonline's monthly profile of an unserved route as featured on Route Exchange. This month we take a look at the case for Cork-Prague.
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Routesonline's latest analysis of the European aviation industry, examining the top routes, airlines and airports.
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By David Casey
Ireland’s flag carrier Aer Lingus has responded to growing low-cost competition on transatlantic routes by launching new budget fare offering.
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By David Casey
Dublin has secured its first direct route to the Asia-Pacific region with Cathay Pacific.
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By David Casey
Air Berlin has filed for bankruptcy protection but flights will continue to operate as rescue talks with Lufthansa and the German government take place.
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Finavia is taking a radically different approach to online marketing, and it is getting results. Luke Bilton finds out more.
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By David Casey
Routesonline speaks to Giorgio Callegari, Aeroflot's deputy chief executive for strategy and alliances, to hear about what is driving the group's growth and find out about its future ambitions.
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By Routes News
LOT Polish Airlines has its sights set on growth, with ambitious plans on both the short and long-haul fronts.
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By David Casey
Long-haul budget airline LEVEL is set to expand its fleet of Airbus A330-200s from two to five, parent group IAG has confirmed.
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By David Casey
Norwegian's plans for its UK subsidiary to operate flights to the US have moved a step closer following a decision by the US Department of Transportation.
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By David Casey
Low cost airline Ryanair has warned that it could be forced to cancel flights and move aircraft out of the UK unless a new aviation deal with the European Union is struck.
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By Karen O'Neill
The German city of Hannover has won a competitive bid to host the Routes Europe air service development forum in 2019
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By Wesley Charnock
Eastern to operate under larger brand while its aircraft serve Flybe routes
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By Wesley Charnock
Belfast City Airport in "hugely exciting period" after hosting event
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By Wesley Charnock
Another major milestone as Russia aims to take a seat at aircraft manufacturers' top table
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By Wesley Charnock
Legacy carriers restructuring in Italy, Germany, Romania and Poland open the field for growth
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By Wesley Charnock
Another major new route announced by Sweden's largest airport
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By Karen O'Neill
A high number of airlines have already confirmed their attendance at the event in September
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By Karen O'Neill
Icelandair has announced the increase of its seasonal service between Vancouver International Airport and Keflavik International Airport to year-round, following discussions at last month’s Routes Europe forum in Belfast.
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By Karen O'Neill
Relive the event or see what you missed out on with our interactive presentation.
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