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Air Canada adds Dallas at expanding Vancouver hub
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This year Air Canada has already launched new international services to Brisbane and to Dublin from Vancouver, with new flights launching to Delhi...
Delta secures rights as Minneapolis pips Atlanta, Dallas and Newark to Tokyo Haneda licence award
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A new fifth daytime slot pair for scheduled service to and from Haneda International Airport in Tokyo has been preliminary awarded to Delta Air...
Japan Airlines returns to Dallas with promise of daily operation
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The Japanese flag carrier previously served Dallas up until late 2001 when it ended its previous operation from Tokyo. This was flown using a...
JAL Returns To Dallas After 14-Year Absence
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Japan Airlines will resume nonstop flights between Tokyo Narita and Dallas/Ft. Worth on 30 November 2015 for the first time since 2001.
What are The World's Longest Scheduled Flights?
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What are the world's longest scheduled air routes by distance and block time? As Emirates Airline reveals plans to launch a Dubai - Panama City...
Air China Cargo Adds Freight Link to Edmonton
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The flight will open up new more efficient import and export opportunities for local, national and international companies moving products to and...
American Airlines Adds Eight Routes into the Caribbean and Latin America
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US major, American Airlines is to grow its network into Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America later this year, further strengthening its position...
Delta Gets DOT Backing in Battle to Serve Love Field in Dallas
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The airline currently offers five daily flights from the much coveted airport due to its proximity to central Dallas to its Atlanta hub at...
Texas - A Magnet for Air Service
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The sheer size of the Texas market makes it a magnet for air service.
Virgin America Picks Austin Ahead of Chicago for Dallas Expansion
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This latest growth sees Virgin America adapt its business model a little from Dallas as alongside its traditional point-to-point offering it...