World Routes 2013

World Routes is currently celebrating its first ever visit to the USA this year and will make a second appearance in Chicago in September 2014. Now
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
A brand new collaboration set to promote Sweden’s international air connectivity was officially announced today at World Routes in Las Vegas. Connect
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By Richard Maslen
The UK is considering a parallel visa processing system along with Schengen states for Chinese tourists, the head of VisitBritain said during a
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By Richard Maslen
Following the recent launch of direct flights between Birmingham Airport (UK) and Delhi International Airport (India), the two airports have signed a
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By Richard Maslen
US low-cost carrier, Southwest Airlines is neither “for or against” the planned American Airlines - US Airways merger, but is looking for “meaningful
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By Richard Maslen
Las Vegas McCarran International Airport is showcasing its new Terminal 3 during this year's World Routes in the city in its bid to attract more
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By Richard Maslen
Sitting amid the chaotic buzz of the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas, Edinburgh Airport’s chief executive, Gordon Dewar, and his softly-spoken Scottish
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By Richard Maslen
OAG, a provider of aviation intelligence, has revealed Toulouse Airport as the first airport customer for its new Traffic Analyser tool, which has
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By Richard Maslen
The US shutdown should be resolved within a week, with attractions and national parks reopening soon, the head of the US Travel Association (USTA)
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By Richard Maslen
Facebook’s global head of travel, Lee McCabe, described the three pillars to drive consumer inspiration during a special address shared by delegates
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By Richard Maslen
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway airport city is worth almost double what it thought it was worth to the state of Arizona, USA, according to a study by Arizona
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By Richard Maslen
Q) What have been the most exciting recent developments at Southwest? A) “Two growth stories stand out for me: AirTran’s international footprint is
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By Richard Maslen
Brazil will host two of the world’s biggest sporting events in the next three years – Ron Kuhlmann reports on progress being made on airport
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By Richard Maslen
Czech Airlines has undergone a year of major change – its chief executive explains the focus is now on optimising the network and delivering a profit
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Panellists during one session of the World Routes Strategy Summit titled, ‘Airports – Models for the future’ discussed the differences between Airport
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By Richard Maslen
UK low-fare leisure carrier Jet2.com has confirmed it will place a fifth aircraft at Glasgow International Airport from summer 2014 introducing over
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By Richard Maslen
Canadian carrier Air Transat will operate up to eight additional Boeing 737-800s each winter season to support its operations to Mexico and the
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By Richard Maslen
Indian carrier Jet Airways will introduce a second daily flight to Singapore from India’s business capital, Mumbai, at the start of the next month to
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By Richard Maslen
African low-cost carrier fastjet is to introduce a new domestic link to its Tanzanian flight network from November 1, 2013 with the introduction of a
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By Richard Maslen
Canadian regional carrier Pascan Aviation this week launches a new domestic Canadian connection between Moncton, NB and St. John’s, NL using an ATR 42
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By Richard Maslen
London’s City Airport is seeking planning permission for a £200m (US$320m) expansion that could double its capacity and better serve the business
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By Richard Maslen
The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) had hailed a recent decision by the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to deny applications
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By Richard Maslen
China is set to become the world’s biggest travel market and will continue to grow strongly in the next 12 months – Lucy Siebert reports. Chinese
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By Richard Maslen
As Newcastle International Airport, in north east England, continues to work with its stakeholders and local businesses to secure its own scheduled
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By Richard Maslen
The Melbourne Airport air services team will be highlighting the destination's collaborative approach at this year’s World Routes, according to its
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