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News

More international routes return to United’s network

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United Airlines plans to resume service on nearly 30 international routes in September.

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Volaris to restore 70% of capacity in August

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Volaris capacity will recover to 70% of pre-coronavirus levels in August as the Mexican ULCC continues to reinstate services.

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Virgin Atlantic restarts service with LHR-HKG route

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Resumption of service comes after Virgin Atlantic unveiled a long-awaited restructuring July 14.

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Recovery Tracker: KLM, Qatar Airways, Virgin Atlantic and more

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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports continue to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.

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Alaska Airlines ramps up LAX routes

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Boosting its presence at Los Angeles International is tied to Alaska's plan to join the oneworld alliance.

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Analysis: British Airways’ Boeing 747 retirement

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As British Airways’ fleet of Boeing 747s becomes the latest victim of the COVID-19 pandemic, Routes assesses the impact on the carrier’s network.

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Recovery Tracker: Calls grow to ease Canada’s restrictions

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As capacity steadily returns to Canada’s market, the country’s flag carrier has reiterated calls for the government to help quicken the pace of...

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United: Resuming LAX 787 routes marks 'sprout' of good news

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After American Airlines drops LAX as an international hub, United boosts long-haul flying at the airport.

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JetBlue drops Long Beach, consolidates at LAX

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JetBlue plans to build out Los Angeles as its sole West Coast focus city.

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Recovery Tracker: Emirates, Etihad, Austrian Airlines and more

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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports continue to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.

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