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KLM further boosts summer flying program

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KLM plans to further expand its European and intercontinental flying in the coming months, restoring connectivity to 78% of the destinations it...

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American Airlines ends Oakland service

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American Airlines is dropping Oakland International from its route network.

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TAP Air Portugal to restart transatlantic flights

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TAP Air Portugal is resuming flights to North America later this week, with New York the first destination to make its way back onto the airline’s...

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Qatar Airways places code on American Airlines' domestic flights

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The move is just the first step in what the former rivals say will be an extensive partnership.

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Delta and United to resume China flights

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Delta Air Lines and United Airlines are set to resume scheduled passenger service between the US and China from next month for the first time since...

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Virgin Atlantic to expand Heathrow network

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Virgin Atlantic has revealed its flying program for summer 2021, with plans to fly to 24 destinations.

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COVID-19: North America market update (w/e May 10)

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Routes' latest update on how airlines and airports across North America are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Hawaiian Airlines indicates network will remain skeletal for foreseeable future

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Hawaiian does not want to take delivery of Boeing 787s in 2021 as planned.

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COVID-19: North America market update (w/e May 3)

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Routes' latest update on how airlines and airports across North America are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Hawaiian Airlines resumes Honolulu-Seattle route

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Seattle becomes the only mainland market served by the airline other than LAX and SFO.

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