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French Bee Poised To Add Paris Orly-Miami Route

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The long-haul LCC said its passengers can connect to interline partner Alaska Airlines’ network via Miami.

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International Partners Key To Refocused Virgin Australia

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CEO Jayne Hrdlicka has stressed the importance of new codeshare partnerships with the likes of United Airlines and Qatar Airways.

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Air Transat Returns To Vegas After Seven Years

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The carrier will resume flying to the ‘Entertainment Capital of the World’ in November for the first time since 2015.

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Brisbane Lands ‘Gamechanger’ San Francisco Route

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The new United route is the first to be secured through a multimillion-dollar aviation investment fund.

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Bamboo Eyes Further Long-Haul Expansion

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A third route to Europe will open later this month and CEO Dang Tat Thang says the airline is exploring more international markets as it seeks to...

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Step Forward for United-Virgin Australia Partnership

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Interim approval has been given for the codeshare agreement, which replaces Virgin Australia’s long-standing relationship with Delta Air Lines.

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Breeze Airways To Enter Provo, Utah Market

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The Utah-headquartered airline will add its first service from its base state.

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Analyst: Breeze’s Westchester County Transcon Routes Ideal For Airbus A220

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The startup will operate the smallest aircraft flying US transcontinental routes.

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Breeze To Launch Transcon Flights From New York’s Westchester County

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The startup will connect the secondary New York City airport to US west coast cities with Airbus A220-300s.

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Southwest, United Add Service From Santa Barbara

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The Californian airport expects 2022 passenger numbers to exceed 2019 levels.

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