Routes Asia 2024
As the only route development event dedicated to the Asia Pacific region, Routes Asia 2024 will facilitate conversations that will drive future growth for Asia's route networks.
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Meet The Winners: Japan National Tourism Organization
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Routes Asia 2024: Japan National Tourism Organization spoke about growing traveler numbers and what it meant to be named the Overall Winner at the...
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Meet The Winners: Cebu Pacific
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During Routes Asia 2024, Cebu Pacific shared its recent successes, upcoming development plans, and what it meant to win the Airline Category at the...
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Meet The Winners: Perth Airport
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Perth Airport, co-hosts of Routes Asia 2025, discuss what it meant to be crowned the winner of the 5-20 Million Passengers category at the Routes...
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What’s On The Horizon For: Airports Of Thailand
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Airports of Thailand (AoT) shared with Routes the recent success of the airports and how the portfolio are rebuilding air connectivity across key...
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Meet The Winners: Melbourne Airport
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Attending Routes Asia 2024, Melbourne Airport spoke to Routes on what it meant to be crowned the winner of the Over 20 Million Passengers category.
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Industry Optimistic On Southeast Asia Growth
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The air transport industry is bullish on the untapped prospects of the Southeast Asian market.
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Hokkaido Airports Looks To Diversify As It Grapples With Russian Airspace Closure
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Hokkaido Airports is looking to woo more passengers from Asia-Pacific markets, especially Southeast Asia.
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Perth Targets China, India Traffic Following Record Year
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Routes Asia 2025 co-host Perth Airport enjoyed a robust recovery in 2023, and the momentum has continued into this year.
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Malaysia Airlines Eyes Partnerships, May Revisit Cathay Pacific Plans
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Malaysia Airlines is exploring joint business agreements with three other carriers and could revive plans for a proposed partnership with Cathay...
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HK Express Bullish On Growth Despite Engine Checks
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Cathay Pacific subsidiary HK Express expects to increase its fleet to 40 aircraft by the end of the year as it seeks to capitalize on strong demand...
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Riyadh Air Puts Focus On International Collaboration
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As it prepares to enter commercial service, Riyadh Air is putting its focus on expanding international collaboration with airlines as one way to...
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Japan National Tourism Organization Named Overall Winner At Routes Asia 2024 Awards
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Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) has been crowned the Overall Winner at the Routes Asia 2024 Awards, as well as triumphing in the...
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Xi’an Looks West As International Traffic Claws Back
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Xi’an Xianyang International Airport (XIY) is aiming to extend its network to destinations in Central Asia, the Middle East and Europe.
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From The Floor: Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam
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News from exhibitors and delegates attending Routes Asia 2024 in Langkawi, Malaysia.
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ANA Sustainability Lead: Asia Must Speak With One Voice On SAF
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The Asia-Pacific air transport industry needs to speak with one voice on the production and use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), All Nippon...
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By The Numbers: Australia
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All the data relating to the Australia’s top airlines, airports, routes and markets during the first quarter of the year.
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Kagoshima Airport Assessing Impact Of New Semiconductor Plants
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Kagoshima Airport (KOJ) in Japan is assessing the potential impact on its cargo operations as a second TSMC semiconductor plant is expected to be...
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Cebu Pacific ‘Pulling All Levers’ To Grow Capacity
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Philippine carrier Cebu Pacific is “pulling all levers” in order to grow capacity as it grapples with Airbus A320neo-family aircraft groundings.
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Governments Must Implement SAF Production Policies, Says Menon
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Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) director general Subhas Menon has called for governments to implement the necessary support initiatives...
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Penang Airport Expansion Given Green Light By Malaysia’s Government
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Malaysia’s government has approved the expansion and upgrade of Penang International Airport (PEN), transport minister Loke Siew Fook has revealed.