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WOW air enters widebody market for new flights to US West Coast
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The airline became a pioneer of ultra-low-cost travel between Europe and North America when it debuted its flights into the US market earlier this...
IAG adds to British Airways and Aer Lingus Transatlantic offering
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Irish flag carrier, Aer Lingus, a recent addition to the IAG portfolio, is to launch flights between Dublin and Los Angeles, Newark, and Hartford...
INSIGHT: Is Aer Lingus set to return transatlantic flights to Hartford?
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If the speculation is true, Aer Lingus will be the only airline offering a direct flight between Europe and Hartford Bradley International Airport,...
SAS Furthers Long Haul Capacity Growth with New US Links
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The flag carrier for Scandinavia is opening three new routes to the USA including Los Angeles from Stockholm, and Miami from both Oslo and Copenhagen.
What are The World's Longest Scheduled Flights?
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What are the world's longest scheduled air routes by distance and block time? As Emirates Airline reveals plans to launch a Dubai - Panama City...
Qantas Resumes San Francisco Route with American Airlines Partnership
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Australian airline, Qantas Airways has said it will resume flights between Sydney and San Francisco after Australian authorities gave approval for...
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...