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Tuesday, 24 September 2019
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World Routes moves to Milan
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World Routes has been handed over to Milan for 2020.
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Five questions for Andrea Tucci from SEA Milan Airports
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Andrea Tucci is the vice president aviation business development at SEA Milan Airports. The SEA Group manages Milan’s Malpensa and Linate airports,...
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Singapore Changi plans for future growth
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Ivan Tan explains more about the ambitious growth plans for Singapore Changi Airport, the winner of the Over 50 Million Passengers category at the...
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'Game-changing' aircraft to drive new city pairs
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Airlines and airports anticipate a huge change in city point connections enabled by new very-long range narrowbodies and widebodies, although some...
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EVA Air explains Milan route decision
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Milan’s status at the heart of Lombardy - one of the most populated regions in Europe and the most prosperous in Italy - proved to be a key reason...
Monday, 23 September 2019
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Live blog - World Routes 2019
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See the news, analysis and images from the 25th World Routes, which took place in Adelaide from 21-24 September 2019.
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Budapest Airport takes top prize at the World Routes 2019 Awards
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Budapest Airport has been crowned the overall winner of the World Routes Awards. Other winners at the prestigious ceremony included Wilco Sweijen...
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Aircraft developments spur new market opportunities, experts say
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New generation aircraft types have dramatically expanded route and market prospects for airlines, and in the longer-term new technologies will pose...
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Sri Lankan tourist traffic recovers after Easter attacks
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Sri Lanka’s airports have seen a dramatic recovery in traffic following a steep decline in demand caused by terrorist bombings in April.
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Thomas Cook collapses, biggest UK peacetime repatriation begins
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Thomas Cook, the world’s oldest holiday company, has ceased trading with immediate effect after last-ditch talks to save the UK business failed.
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Western Sydney Airport seeks airline input
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Western Sydney Airport’s chief executive Graham Millett has invited airlines to help design their dream airport from the ground up.
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Air India outlines post-privatisation fleet ambitions
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Air India is seeking to double its fleet to 250 aircraft over the coming years once the national carrier has been fully privatised.
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Hong Kong Airport predicts smaller September traffic decline
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Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) expects the impact of the recent civil unrest on its traffic to ease, with a smaller passenger decline in...
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Hawaiian boosts Japanese network with new flights
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Hawaiian Airlines sees potential to grow its already strong presence in the Japanese market by expanding its own flights and through its proposed...
Sunday, 22 September 2019
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Cobham Aviation raises its brand under new CEO
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Australia’s largest provider of contract aviation services, including passenger flights and air freight operations, is a name unfamiliar to many...
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Busiest routes in the world - the top 100
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Routesonline today publishes the list of the top 100 busiest routes in the world in full.
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Saudia looks to growth; sees LCC flyadeal evolving into feed carrier
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Saudi Arabian Airlines is on a growth plan that will both extend its reach to European destinations using long-range narrow-bodies and broaden its...
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Work needed to address gender leadership imbalance
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Introducing quotas for female chief executives is not the answer in the quest for equality in the global aviation industry, delegates at World...
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Europe to see more consolidation - airBaltic boss
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Europe's airline industry is ripe for further consolidation although it will not be on the same scale as in the US, according to airBaltic’s chief...
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Double route success for ASM
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Leading aviation consultancy ASM has helped to secure two new routes for its clients in the days leading up to World Routes 2019.
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