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Air Transat’s New Transatlantic Route ‘A Dream Come True’ For Quebec

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The Canadian leisure carrier will start serving London from Quebec City during the summer 2022 season.

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Routes In Brief: Korean Air, Air Nostrum, Singapore Airlines And More

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Korean Air restoring flights to Hawaii, Air Nostrum’s latest tender win, and Singapore Airlines restarting service to Houston are among the latest...

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Post-Pandemic Route Planning ‘Needs A Crystal Ball’

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In-market testing of services has become the most reliable barometer of success, the CEO of Flyadeal tells World Routes delegates.

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Aer Lingus Reveals Slew Of Route Restarts 

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The Irish carrier plans to relaunch US, Europe routes ahead of the winter holidays. 

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Airline in Focus: JetBlue Airways

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Routes profiles the latest operations of New York-based JetBlue Airways, the World Routes 2021 attendee that has just launched its second...

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Ryanair to reopen Cork base, operate 20 routes this summer 

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The LCC said ORK's operator extended a COVID-19 recovery scheme at the airport until October 2022, providing an incentive to reopen the base with...

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Emirates to resume London Gatwick flights, increases A380 service

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The carrier is expanding its UK network to six gateways and upping the number of Airbus A380 routes operating from 16 to 27.

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BA to operate just two short-haul routes from Gatwick

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The move follows the airline’s decision to scrap plans for a low-cost subsidiary at the UK airport.

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Routes in Brief: Ryanair, Swoop, Austrian Airlines and more

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Ryanair’s domestic expansion in Sweden, Swoop adding a fourth destination in Mexico, and Austrian Airlines returning to Montreal are among the...

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Airline in Focus: British Airways

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Routes profiles British Airways, the World Routes 2021 attendee that is adding destinations and frequencies back to its global network.

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