Routes News
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ANA is going for gold
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All Nippon Airways will need Olympian fortitude if it is to achieve the ambitious targets in the five-year corporate strategy.
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Climbing up and up down under - Australian aviation on the rise
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Growing international trade and improved connectivity are lifting Australia into the ascendant among the general rise of the Pacific nations.
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Oslo Airport investment opens door to new connectivity
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A striking new pier at Oslo Airport is scheduled to open in April, but the feature is only part of a thoroughgoing renovation that will lift...
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Airlines set their sights for the long-haul
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Innovative moves by the likes of Lufthansa and Norwegian have given legacy carriers plenty to think about as aviation reaches the next stage of its...
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Flying high with an 'aer' of confidence
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With a long transatlantic pedigree, Ireland’s flag carrier Aer Lingus is well positioned to ‘push the boundaries’ in terms of growth.
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Airline bosses call for fairer flying, not restrictive fences
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The open skies philosophy is waning, warn the CEOs of two major airlines amid calls for greater cooperation between airlines.
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Routes Europe bound for ‘outward looking’ Belfast in 2017
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A growing tourism industry and increased business investment make Northern Ireland’s capital city of Belfast an exciting destination for Routes...
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Thinking big for 2017 as Routes Asia heads to Japan
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Routes Asia will be held in Japan for the first time in its 15-year history when it takes place in Okinawa next year.
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Showtime for Routes Americas in 2017
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Las Vegas is the host destination for Routes Americas 2017 – the meeting forum for airports, airlines and tourism authorities that want to develop...
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How to... work with big data
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In our regular Routes News series we aim to help the air service development community to better fulfil their jobs with guidance on industry trends...
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Royal Brunei's boutique approach to flying
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A new path for Royal Brunei Airlines, with an investment in fleet and a focus on customer service, has the carrier daring to dream.
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India's new 20/20 vision for aviation
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While new policy will help boost India’s ambitious growth plans, tapping into one of its greatest assets - its population - is vital.
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What's the big idea for island destinations?
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Although small in size, some islands need to think big when it comes to developing their airports to bring in tourists – and their much-needed cash.
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China - a nation of travellers
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With China representing the single largest growth market in the world for the next decade, how can aviation best cater for the rising numbers of...
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A route to thousands of opportunities
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World Routes provides tourism authorities with an efficient and convenient platform from which to engage with key decision makers from the world’s...
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AirAsia looks at new market opportunities
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Is mainland China set to become the principal battleground for AirAsia as the low-cost carrier sets its sights on growing its presence across...
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China gambles on slot auctions
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China’s auction process for certain domestic slots could have international implications.
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The changing of LaGuardia
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A massive transformation is under way, including one of the most ambitious public-private partnerships ever undertaken in the New York/ New Jersey...
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Americas aviation hot-spots
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While Brazil’s economic woes may be casting a considerable shadow over the region, other parts of Latin America are faring better.
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Germany Spotlight: Berlin Airports
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Following news this summer of a further 2.2 billion Euros funding being made available for Berlin Brandenburg Airport’s new terminal’s...