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American Airlines Adds Eight Routes into the Caribbean and Latin America
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US major, American Airlines is to grow its network into Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America later this year, further strengthening its position...
Alaska heads South-West with new Routes
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Seattle-based Alaska Airlines has announced two new routes from Los Angeles and one new route from Boise, Idaho.
Delta Latest US Carrier to Boost Transcontinental Offering
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As of November 2015, Delta will increase service between New York-JFK and Los Angeles International Airport from nine to ten daily peak-day...
American Secures Haneda Rights as Delta Drops Seattle – Tokyo Route
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The carrier said in formal correspondence with the DOT that it feels it is “not commercially feasible” to continue operate the slots allocated to...
JetBlue Brings Mint to Boston in Fresh Approach at Logan International
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JetBlue grew its departure capacity from Boston’s Logan International Airport by 355.9 per cent between 2005 and 2014, an average annual rise of...
United To End JFK Operations as Transcontinental Flights Move to Newark
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As part of its strategy, United has entered into two separate transactions with Delta Air Lines for its US rival to acquire United’s JFK slots and...
American Heads Down Under to Expand Qantas Joint Venture
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New routes between Los Angeles and Sydney, operated by American Airlines, and between San Francisco and Sydney, operated by Qantas will be added...
Alaska Airlines to Add Links to Costa Rica
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The airline will offer eight weekly flights into Costa Rica with four flights per week to each destination from Los Angeles International Airport....
Thomas Cook adds Boston and Los Angeles to Manchester Summer 2016 Schedule
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The further five year agreement which actually took effect from November 1, 2014, will see the airline grow the number of seats on offer across...
Qatar Airways Plans Further US Network Growth
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The announced growth from Qatar Airways is sure to further anger the bosses of the three US majors – American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United...