Airports & Networks Digest | Your essential air service development news |
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| Aaron Karp
American Airlines will launch eight new routes from Miami International Airport (MIA) for the 2023/24 northern hemisphere winter season, buttressing its presence in a market it already dominates. |
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| Kurt Hofmann
Prevented from flying over China, EVA Air notes that competitors operating Taiwan-Europe flights are also taking longer routes to avoid Russian airspace. |
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| Christine Boynton
Delta Air Lines says the rebuild of its core hubs is advancing, with growth focused in Atlanta. |
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| Aaron Karp
Alaska Airlines plans to add Guatemala City’s La Aurora International Airport to its network in December with service from Los Angeles International Airport. |
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| Aaron Karp
The latest new route announcements, schedule changes and codeshares. |
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| Ryanair is looking to intensify its competition with Wizz Air in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The Irish ultra-LCC is Europe's biggest airline group, whereas Wizz Air is only ranked seventh (based on passenger numbers in 2022). |
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| EDITOR'S PICKS Routes' editors highlight their top articles from the past week |
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| Aaron Karp
The new Warsaw airport has gained clearance from Poland's Regional Directorate for Environmental Protection in Warsaw, another key step in the development of Centralny Port Komunikacyjny Airport. |
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| David Casey
Traffic at Singapore Changi Airport, named Overall Winner at the Routes Asia 2023 Awards, bounced back to 32.2 million passengers in 2022, up from just 3.1 million during the 12 months prior. |
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| Aaron Karp
U.S. ULCC Allegiant Air will launch six new routes in November, including five to Florida, citing “historically high demand from leisure travelers.” |
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Dublin Airport has achieved a 90% reduction in carbon emissions from its airside vehicles by switching from diesel to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO).
HVO is now being used to power a total of 101 vehicles - 46% of the airside fleet at Dublin Airport – which will save 400 tonnes of carbon emissions per annum. | |
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