Routes Weekly top five: Air France-KLM, Guangzhou, United Airlines, Route rundown, Tewolde GebreMariam podcast

Our top five stories on Routes Weekly this week - subscribe here:

1. Air France-KLM eyes South American joint venture
SkyTeam partners Air France-KLM and Air Europa are hoping that a planned joint venture agreement on flights between Europe and Central and South America will help to unlock new routes and direct flights between the two continents. Read more.

2. Guangzhou outlines international hub ambitions
Ahead of World Routes 2018 in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, Routesonline caught up with the Guangdong Airport Authority to find out why it is hosting the event and its wider route development ambitions. Read more.

3. United continues to push domestic expansion
United Airlines has launched 33 new point-to-point destinations in 18 US states over the past four months as part of its strategy to strengthen its domestic hubs. Read more.

4. Route rundown: AMS-BOS, GRU-UIO, ICN-OKA
This week: KLM resumes Boston after 24 years; GOL to start an Ecuador route; and Air Seoul expands Japan network. Read more.

5. Routes Podcast: Tewolde GebreMariam, CEO of Ethiopian Airlines
Industry heavyweight Tewolde GebreMariam, the chief executive of Ethiopian Airlines, outlines the carrier's strategy and how the dominance of non-African airlines in the continent can be challenged. Read more.

PLUS:
Airline in focus: Cathay Pacific
$770m grants to fund US airport upgrades
Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
Routes lending a helping hand in Accra
Africa must ‘build for the future’ to be like China
SA Express cleared to resume flights

David Casey

David Casey is Editor in Chief of Routes, the global route development community's trusted source for news and information.