Routes Update
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High-Speed Rail sees Birmingham boost London alternative talk
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Looking longer-term, Birmingham Airport is in a unique position as in ten years’ time it will become the UK’s only HS2 connected airport, growing...
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An industry opinion - the consultant's viewpoint
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Speaking at World Routes in Chengdu, our panel of experts took a look at the opportunities and challenges that are being faced in the growth of the...
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Breaking down the barriers between airlines and airports
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Insight from the World Routes Strategy Summit in Chengdu, China.
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Could artificial intelligence help to create new routes?
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Speaking at the Strategy Summit at World Routes in Chengdu, Steve King, CEO of Black Swan talked the audience through artificial intelligence and...
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Ras Al Khaimah - surviving in the shadow of the UAE hubs
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Ras Al Khaimah may have not followed the same journey as some of its sister emirates in the UAE, but it has been on a growth trajectory. Not being...
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Marseille at World Routes for the long-haul
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The Marseille Provence Airport team is in Chengdu at this year’s World Routes eyeing destinations across the North and eastern part of Europe and...
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Terminal ban on non-flying public an option for aviation security
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Insight from the World Routes Strategy Summit in Chengdu, China.
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Chinese airports see higher proportion of delayed flights
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Insight from the World Routes Strategy Summit in Chengdu, China.
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Amsterdam celebrates Schiphol’s century of success with World Routes flying display
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At last night’s Saturday reception, the informal opening to this year’s World Routes in Chengdu, China, Andre Van Den Berg, executive vice...
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Edinburgh Airport will work at World Routes to takeaway Chinese link
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Attending this year's World Routes in Chengdu, China with a five strong team, Edinburgh Airport are at the 22nd World Route Development Forum with...
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AirAsia looks at new market opportunities
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Is mainland China set to become the principal battleground for AirAsia as the low-cost carrier sets its sights on growing its presence across...
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The changing of LaGuardia
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A massive transformation is under way, including one of the most ambitious public-private partnerships ever undertaken in the New York/ New Jersey...
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Has the industry reached its tipping point?
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The year started optimistically with record low fuel prices and strong consumer demand, however a number of terrorist attacks, the UK Brexit...
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China’s $1 trillion new aircraft opportunity
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Boeing predicts China will need 5,110 new single-aisle aircraft through 2035, accounting for 75 percent of the total new deliveries. Low-cost...
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Air Astana floats new network strategy
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Air Astana has proven that the right balance between managing costs and investing in reliability and efficiency can produce a profitable result,...
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Malaysia Airlines takes steps to recovery
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From the outside little appears to have changed, however over the past 18 months Malaysia Airlines has been completely re-born as a business, and...
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Turkish turbulence tips tourism traffic
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Political instability and security fears have left a lasting impact on Turkey’s tourism industry during the past year, but has it had the same...
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World Routes arrives in Chengdu - a rising star in the 'land of abundance'
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Chengdu’s increasing accessibility and dynamic economy have ensured that it is now recognised as a leading centre for foreign investment and...
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Virgin Australia looks for Perth promise for long-haul
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The new Virgin Australia service between Perth and Abu Dhabi will also open additional connection options for passengers travelling to and from the...
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Azores Airlines sticks with Airbus for middle of market solution
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Previously known as SATA Internacional, the Portuguese carrier Azores Airlines has been providing important connectivity in and out of the Azores...