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News

50 New Routes Starting In October 2022

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Routes selects 50 new air services set to start around the world in October, looking at the planned frequency, start date and aircraft to be used.

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United Airlines To Pull Out Of JFK, Cites Too Few Slots

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The Chicago-based airline said it hopes to resume service to New York Kennedy in the future.

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Emirates Hopes New United Pact Evolves Into A JV 

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Emirates and United Airlines have confirmed a codeshare agreement that will see the US carrier launch a new route between Newark and Dubai next year.

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Air India Plans More US Routes Following Fleet Revamp

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The addition of five Boeing 777-200LRs will help to facilitate growth in the US market.

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Interview: Brisbane Charts International Recovery

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Brisbane Airport's Ryan Both discusses BNE's international recovery, attracting United Airlines, and Queensland’s A$200 million fund to secure new...

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United Threatens To Leave JFK Unless More Slots Are Granted

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CEO Scott Kirby has urged the FAA to grant additional permanent slots to the carrier.

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Norse Atlantic Seeks Approval For UK-US Flights

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The airline hopes to serve at least seven US destinations from London Gatwick.

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French Bee Poised To Add Paris Orly-Miami Route

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The long-haul LCC said its passengers can connect to interline partner Alaska Airlines’ network via Miami.

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International Partners Key To Refocused Virgin Australia

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CEO Jayne Hrdlicka has stressed the importance of new codeshare partnerships with the likes of United Airlines and Qatar Airways.

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Air Transat Returns To Vegas After Seven Years

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The carrier will resume flying to the ‘Entertainment Capital of the World’ in November for the first time since 2015.

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