Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
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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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Route rundown: BUD-JFK, CAN-CNS, ZRH-DEN
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This week: An unusual move by LOT, China Southern grows in Australia, another US link for Edelweiss.
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Route rundown: ISB - CAN, CIA - EWR, DME - BOD
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Airport Strategy & Marketing provides expert insight into three of this week's stand-out new routes
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UK airports vie for new routes after relaxation of UK-China bilateral
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Under the new Air Service Agreement passenger flights can now increase from the current maximum of 40 per week for each nation to up to 100. There...
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ANALYSIS: Airlines and Airports on the rise in China's international market
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As World Routes returns to mainland China, Routesonline is providing a snapshot on the leading international airlines and international airports...
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PRESS RELEASE: Guangzhou to host World Routes 2018
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Guangzhou, the third largest city in China and capital of Guangdong Province, has won a highly competitive bid to host the World Routes air service...
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Guangzhou’s Baiyun International Airport firmly positioned as global air hub
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Baiyun International is an example of not just the rapid rise of the aviation sector in China, but also the growth strategy of airport operator...
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World Routes to bloom in City of Flowers in 2018
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The third biggest city in China, Guangzhou, will host World Routes 2018. The prestigious event returning to another Chinese city highlights the...
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Bangkok Airways puts its focus on North and South East Asia
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The airline has already announced numerous new routes for 2016 and additional capacity in some of its existing markets, but is attending Routes...
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Government supports new China Southern service to Christchurch
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China Southern announced in August that it would commence a three times weekly link between Guangzhou and Christchurch from December 15, 2015...
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Finnair expands Asian footprint as it celebrates A350 arrival
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The airline has confirmed it will add two further long-haul destinations to its network from spring 2016 with a three times weekly offering to...
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Saudia Outlines Initial 787 Routes
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According to its latest schedule update, Saudia will place the 787-9 into passenger operation from February 1, 2016 with its first scheduled flight...
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Air China Flies into Auckland Supported by Air New Zealand Alliance
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Under the alliance Air New Zealand will continue to operate daily between Auckland and Shanghai, while Air China will operate this new service...
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China Southern Boosts Freight Connectivity to Europe
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According to Andrew Harrison, London Stansted Airport’s managing director, the new route will give the UK and businesses in the eastern region in...
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Qantas and China Eastern Deal Could be Blocked
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has signalled it may block Qantas Airways’ proposed joint venture with China Eastern.
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Birmingham and Guangzhou Baiyun Become Sister Airports to Strengthen Links
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Potential future non-stop flights to Guangzhou from Birmingham will be possible thanks to an investment by Birmingham Airport to extend its runway...
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Chinese Airlines Expanding into Africa
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Both Air China and China Southern have recently announced plans for new services to Africa to commence in the coming months.
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Garuda Indonesia Plans Major Growth in China
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In a recent interview, Garuda Indonesia's CEO, Arif Wibowo, outlined Chengdu, Chongqing, Harbin, Nanjing, Ningbo, Shenyang, Taiyuan, Wuhan, Xian...
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China Southern to Fly to New Zealand Twice Daily
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China Southern Airlines has announced it is to operate twice-daily flights between Auckland and Guangzhou from August 1, 2015.
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Asian Aviation is Taking off for New Year
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Air travel is set to flourish over the next week in the Asia Pacific region, with Chinese New Year just around the corner.