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Monday, 2 October 2017
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Europe's aviation industry by numbers - September 2017 update
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Routesonline's latest analysis of the European aviation industry, examining the top routes, airlines and airports.
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Monarch flights cancelled as airline enters administration
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Monarch Airlines’ operations have been suspended after the troubled British carrier entered administration.
Friday, 29 September 2017
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SpiceJet signs $1.7bn order for 50 Bombardier Q400s
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SpiceJet has agreed to buy 50 Q400 turboprops from Bombardier Commercial Aircraft in an order worth $1.7bn.
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Cape Town International secures new services at World Routes
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Three new non-stop flights to Cape Town International and two expansions were secured during World Routes 2017.
Thursday, 28 September 2017
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Walsh backs Ryanair to bounce back from flight cancellations
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IAG chief executive Willie Walsh backed Ryanair to learn lessons from its waves of flight cancellations, and confirmed that a connecting deal...
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WestJet unveils Canadian ultra-low-cost airline name
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WestJet has revealed the name and logo for its ultra-low-cost airline in Canada, with flights set to go on sale early next year.
Wednesday, 27 September 2017
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EasyJet to help develop all-electric plane
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UK budget airline easyJet has outlined plans to help develop a battery powered plane.
Tuesday, 26 September 2017
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World Routes aviation forum handed over to Guangzhou
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The annual World Routes forum was officially handed over to next year’s host city, Guangzhou, at a ceremony in Barcelona this evening (26 September).
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Airports 'not ready to become theme parks'
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Passenger satisfaction still more vital than raising revenues, World Routes 2017 hears.
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Kuuchi calls on governments to stimulate North-South Africa links
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African governments need to work together to stimulate trade and improve connectivity.
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Cerdá warns on US pre-clearance pressure
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US security pre-clearance zones in other countries may cause more problems than they solve.
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Nordica reveals new destinations at World Routes
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Nordica reveals details of new services to Macedonia and Romania as part of the world's largest route development conference.
Monday, 25 September 2017
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Vancouver International Airport wins World Routes 2017 Marketing Awards
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Vancouver International Airport was announced the overall winner of the World Routes 2017 Marketing Awards at a ceremony this evening (25...
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Hamburg spells out its long-haul message
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With most white spots in Europe filled, Hamburg Airport has its sights on more long-haul traffic.
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London calling for Glasgow Prestwick
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Glasgow Prestwick confident about Ayrshire-London route potential.
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Vancouver's sustainable gateway ambitions
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Vancouver's vision is to build a sustainable gateway between Asia and the Americas, two regions with the fastest growth rates forecast over the...
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Med cruise industry should exploit the Chinese market
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Clever targeting of Chinese tourists could turn the Mediterranean cruise market into a year-round proposition.
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Ignore digital at your peril, airlines told
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Airlines will get left behind if they fail to innovate.
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HNA Airport Group sets out ambitious Hainan strategy at World Routes
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Growth on the agenda as airports and government seek to make the Hainan province a global leisure destination.
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Luxury travel 'doing more environmental damage than mass tourism'
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The Travel Foundation's Ben Lynam has claimed that luxury travel damaging the environment more than mass tourism.
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