Emirates
Emirates is the world’s largest international airline, flying to 158 destinations in 85 countries. Emirates operates 269 aircraft and is the world’s largest operator of the Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 family of aircraft. The...
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Route Analysis: DOH-ACC, DXB-DME, BOG-CLO
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Routes analyzes some of the services returning as well as new routes being launched. This week we look at Qatar Airways adding a long-awaited Ghana...
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Air France, Qatar Airways & United Airlines are latest to restart international flights from Houston
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Two Mexican airlines are adding new services from the city despite COVID-19.
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Emirates, flydubai resume codesharing, enlarging route networks
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Flydubai carries Emirates passengers to several East European destinations not served by the long-haul specialist.
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Recovery Tracker: Norwegian, Swoop, Emirates and Lufthansa
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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports begin to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.
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Recovery Tracker: Japan Airlines, easyJet, Austrian Airlines and more
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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports seek to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.
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Recovery Tracker: Brussels Airlines, Emirates, easyJet and more
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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports seek to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.
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Fort Lauderdale among the destinations leaving Emirates’ network
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Gulf carrier Emirates looks set to permanently suspend four long-haul routes, including halting service to one of its 12 destinations in the US.
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Al Baker unmoved by low-cost threat
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Speaking on the latest Aviation Week Network webinar, Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker says full service carriers will prevail in the Gulf region.
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Emirates resumes A380 flying, adds more routes
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Emirates Airline has returned its Airbus A380 aircraft to the skies after a near four-month hiatus and is resuming flying to more destinations.
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Recovery Tracker: Emirates, Etihad, Austrian Airlines and more
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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports continue to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.
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Recovery Tracker: United Arab Emirates prepares for reopening
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Charting the resurgence of air transport in markets around the word, Routes looks at the easing of travel restrictions in the United Arab Emirates...
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Emirates president Tim Clark: Deal with US major 'makes business sense'
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If long-standing disagreements could be put aside, an Emirates tie-up with a US airline is possible, Clark says
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Middle East and Africa market update
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Routes’ latest Middle East and Africa market round-up, featuring new route launches, capacity changes and news from across the region.
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COVID-19: Middle East and Africa market update (w/e May 24)
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Routes' latest update on how airlines and airports across the Middle East and Africa are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COVID-19: Middle East and Africa market update (w/e May 17)
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Routes' latest update on how airlines and airports across the Middle East and Africa are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Emirates to resume nine routes
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Gulf carrier Emirates Airline is adding more outbound destinations from Dubai starting on May 21.
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BA and Qatar Airways secure approval for UK-Australia JV
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British Airways and Qatar Airways have received approval to form a joint venture on routes between Australia, Europe and the UK.
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COVID-19: Middle East and Africa market update (w/e May 10)
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Routes' latest update on how airlines and airports across the Middle East and Africa are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COVID-19: Middle East and Africa market update (w/e April 19)
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Routes' latest update on how airlines and airports across the Middle East and Africa are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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OPINION: Aviation is being reshaped, and governments are in control
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Through the conditions of their support packages to airlines, governments around the world are deciding the industry's fate.