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Europe Looking East: The Rise of Three Trending Destinations

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In the second collaborative piece, OAG and Skyscanner  explore three trending destinations in Eastern Europe that could be interesting...

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Goldilocks and on-time performance

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As airports and airspace become more crowded, the way operations are managed will increasingly set the outstanding apart from the merely adequate....

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Lesson in Long-Haul, Low-Cost

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Legacy carriers are right to be jittery about the competitive threat from long-haul low-cost airlines. As low-cost airlines have gained market...

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Who Is The Biggest of Them All...?

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It’s a discussion that has raged since the first commercial air services. Who is the largest airline in the world and on what basis?

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How Millennials and the Sharing Economy are Driving a new Travel Tech Landscape in the U.S.

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New players are becoming a driving force in the travel tech industry, as convenient and transparent options are becoming more prevalent,...

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Eyeing the prize – opportunities for more direct India-UK air services

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It should have been no surprise given the UK’s need to foster international trade post Brexit that, a few weeks ago, India and the UK announced...

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A Japanese Gem: Uncovering the Aviation Potential of Okinawa

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In the first of a series of collaborative pieces – OAG has teamed up with Skyscanner to apply some in-depth data analysis on Okinawa, one of...

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The American Way – Long-distance relationships

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Relationships which cross continents are rarely easy. This is as true for airlines as it is for people as the pressures of geography, time zones...

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The American Way – Cheap Dates

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If you can’t beat them, join them. Or so the motto goes. Having spent years assuming the market could be segmented into discrete passenger types,...

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The American Way – Sweet Nothings

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Having gone through a period of intense consolidation, the US now has three truly global airlines. Further mergers between these three would be...

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