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Route Analysis: BKK-NRT, SEA-LHR, RIX-KTT

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Routes analyzes some of the services returning as well as new routes being launched. This week we look at ZIPAIR Tokyo’s second passenger service;...

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Recovery Tracker: Air Seychelles, ANA, Condor and more

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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports seek to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.

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ZIPAIR Tokyo set for inaugural passenger flights

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After operating cargo-only services during the pandemic, Japan Airlines’ new long-haul low-cost subsidiary is set to launch its first passenger route.

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Finnair outlines winter network plans

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Finnair expects to offer around 275 fewer daily flights this winter compared with last but hopes to boost frequencies during spring 2021.

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AirAsia Japan ceases operations

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The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed another airline, with AirAsia Japan opting to cancel all flights and shut down operations with immediate effect.

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Hawaiian resumes US mainland and Japan services

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The carrier is restarting flights to 10 US mainland destinations and Tokyo.

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Vietnam Airlines set to resume Japan service

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The carrier will resume one-way flights to Tokyo later this week while exploring the possibility of reinstating service to other East Asian countries.

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Peach to resume three Japan-Taiwan routes this month

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The Japanese LCC previously operated 10 Japan-Taiwan routes before suspending flights in March because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Finnair's network to be down to 42 destinations in October

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The number of routes to be operated is way down on the more than 100 in October 2019.

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Recovery Tracker: Corendon, Wizz, Norwegian and more

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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports seek to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.

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