World Routes 2019
In 2019, the 25th World Route Development Forum will take place in Adelaide, bringing together the world's leading and fastest-growing airlines, airports and tourism authorities to discuss their route networks.
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Viva Aerobus 'well placed for further airline migration'
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As Viva Aerobus prepares to launch its 100th domestic route, the ultra-low-cost carrier’s Fernando Estrada tells Routesonline why the Mexican...
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Understanding catchment and leakage data
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The introduction of web-based data has revolutionised how airports carry out detailed leakage analysis. Ilona Cambron, director air service...
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World Routes Awards 2019 finalists - part one
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In the first of a three-part feature, Routesonline takes a closer look at the airports shortlisted in three categories of the World Routes Awards...
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Airline in focus: Turkish Airlines
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We profile Turkish Airlines, the flag carrier of Turkey and an attendee at World Routes 2019.
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Interview: JetBlue's expanding horizons
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As JetBlue prepares to leave its teenage years behind, it is entering its third decade armed with a new fleet of Airbus jets and an appetite to...
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Will Qantas make the century-old London-Sydney dream a reality?
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100 years after the first Australia to UK flight, what impact would a direct London-Sydney flight have on Qantas' network?
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Long-haul growth on the agenda for expanding Budapest
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After securing new routes to points in Asia and North America, Budapest Airport’s chief commercial officer Kam Jandu reveals the airport's sights...
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Oakland seeks to build on Southwest success
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After securing Southwest's much-anticipated first routes to Hawaii, award-winning Oakland International is aiming to further develop its network...
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Airline in focus: Air Arabia
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Our new-look feature this week profiles Air Arabia, the low-cost airline attending World Routes 2019.
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Airline in focus: Air India
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We profile Air India, the country's flag carrier and attendee at World Routes 2019.
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A quick chat with…Trent Banfield
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Routesonline catches up with Trent Banfield, manager of international operations and aviation development at Tourism Australia.
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Airline in focus: American Airlines
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We profile American Airlines, the major US airline and attendee of World Routes 2019.
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Tourism and city partnerships ‘critical’ in route success
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A new academic study has revealed the key factors and leadership traits for successful route development.
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Shortlists revealed for the World Routes Awards
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Following a record-breaking number of votes, more than 30 organisations and ten individuals have been recognised for their outstanding achievements.
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Airline in focus: Vueling
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We profile Vueling, the Spanish carrier owned by International Airlines Group and an attendee at World Routes 2019.
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Airline in focus: airBaltic
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We profile airBaltic, the flag carrier of Latvia and attendee at World Routes 2019.
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Airline in focus: Swiss
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We profile Swiss, the national airline of Switzerland and attendee at World Routes 2019.
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Introducing Festival 25
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New for 2019, the networking event will see the world celebrate 25 years of World Routes in Adelaide.
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World Routes Young Leaders programme set to provide exclusive opportunities for the industry’s rising stars
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The innovative scheme will enable junior members of the community to gain unprecedented exposure to the world of route development.
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Airline in focus: Jet2.com
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We profile Jet2.com, the UK low-cost carrier with its main base at Leeds Bradford Airport and attendee at World Routes 2019.