World Routes 2013

By Richard Maslen
Berlin’s airports are on track to add another one million passengers this year, Dr Till Bunse, senior vice president marketing and sales for Berlin
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Passenger traffic experienced a “slight surge” in growth to almost five per cent for August compared to previous months during the first and second
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
The last ten years have seen whole industries being revolutionised by technology and globalisation. Will the same happen to route development, or will
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Dublin Airport has just recorded 14 months of continuous year-on-year passenger growth, which has helped the airport add more than one million
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
The past decade has seen international flights increase their share of total U.S. airline movements, according to aviation intelligence provider, OAG
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Capacity constraints at Mexico City must be urgently addressed, a panel on Latin American aviation said today at World Routes. Speaking during a World
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Ahead of this year’s World Routes, Richard Maslen spoke to G S Bawa, general manager of the Airports Authority of India about the current state of the
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
United Parcel Services (UPS) has received approval from the Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority to lease an additional 1.1 million sq ft of land
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Construction of the Gensler-designed second terminal for South Korea’s Incheon International airport commenced late last month. The US$2.5bn
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By Richard Maslen
Luiz Alberto Kuster, CEO of ABV, shares his vision for turning São Paulo’s Campinas Viracopos airport into the leading gateway in the region
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By Richard Maslen
Thomas Cook has seen a major reshaping of its business, including a number of significant changes to its airline and route network, reports Gary
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By Richard Maslen
When World Routes lands in KwaZulu-Natal in 2015 it will be the first time the global event has been held on the African continent. It is fitting that
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By Richard Maslen
Delta is enjoying a stronger financial position, has embarked on some major product updates and has Asian expansion plans. Nicole Nelson sat down with
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By Richard Maslen
International visitors arriving through Wellington Airport have increased by 35 per cent since 2009, according to latest statistic released by the
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Coined one of the most beautiful destinations in the world, Montego Bay, Jamaica, is home to sun, sand, a storied history and an unrivalled island
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By Richard Maslen
UK airport operator HIAL has revealed the essential role hub airport connectivity plays in supporting regional airports such as Inverness, the main
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By Richard Maslen
Pacific Coastal Airlines has announced the addition of a new scheduled non-stop service between Cranbrook and Kelowna, with effect from November 18
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By Richard Maslen
A travel company has ambitions to once again return to North American and Caribbean skies after seeking a licence to launch flights between Guyana and
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By Richard Maslen
The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), the sole regulator of all licensed airfields within the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has certified Al
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By Richard Maslen
Air New Zealand’s 2013/2014 Japanese charter programme is set to bring more than double the number of Japanese visitors to New Zealand during the
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7thOctober 2013, Las Vegas, NV, USA Vantage Airport Group, an industry leading investor, developer and manager of airports around the world, today
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By Richard Maslen
The UK is considering a parallel visa processing system along with Schengen states for Chinese tourists, the head of VisitBritain said during a
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By Richard Maslen
Following the recent launch of direct flights between Birmingham Airport (UK) and Delhi International Airport (India), the two airports have signed a
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By Richard Maslen
US low-cost carrier, Southwest Airlines is neither “for or against” the planned American Airlines - US Airways merger, but is looking for “meaningful
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By Richard Maslen
The historic maritime city of Bristol in South West England is being represented at World Routes for the first time in Las Vegas, having teamed up
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