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WORLD ROUTES: A Changing Business in Copenhagen
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Copenhagen Airport typifies the airport journey over the past 20 years, from state-owned inertia to a dynamic business hub.
ROUTES EUROPE: City Airport Bremen Crowned Routes Europe Award Winner
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Last night during a fabulous networking evening at the Marseille Provence Cruise Terminal, City Airport Bremen was announced as the overall...
ROUTES EUROPE: SAS Celebrates 50 Years of Chicago Link with US Network Growth
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As SAS Scandinavian Airlines celebrates the 50th anniversary of its first scheduled flight to Chicago, host city of this year’s World Routes forum...
bmi regional Drops Routes After Network Review
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bmi regional has announced a restructuring programme which will see future growth focus on routes with “clear growth prospects” as it...
WORLD ROUTES: New Norwegian Long-Haul Routes to Boost Danish Economy
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According to official forecasts from Wonderful Copenhagen, the development agency for the Danish capital city, the introduction of two new...
Norwegian Boosts Long-Haul Flight Offering
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European budget carrier Norwegian has announced a major expansion of its long-haul route network with new connections to the United States from...
SAS Brings New Scheduled Link to Humberside
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SAS Scandinavian Airlines is to launch a new scheduled link to Humberside Airport in the UK, a massive a boost for the small regional airport...
Norwegian Reveals Initial 787 Plans
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European low-cost carrier Norwegian has revealed it will use its new Boeing 787 Dreamliners on a series of European routes during July and August...
ROUTES EUROPE: Greenland Express Gets Green Light for Start-up
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A start-up carrier which plans to compete with Air Greenland and introduce low-cost flights to Greenland is understood to have finally made a...
SAS Inaugurates San Francisco Service
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SAS Scandinavian Airlines inaugurated its new six times weekly service between Copenhagen and the US city of San Francisco on April 8, 2013 almost...