Vueling launches four new routes; two new Greek island destinations
Vueling now serves Heraklion and Mykonos from Barcelona, while Rome Fiumicino gets ninth Vueling route.
Vueling now serves Heraklion and Mykonos from Barcelona, while Rome Fiumicino gets ninth Vueling route.
UTair now operates a new route between Siberia and Chechnya, connecting Surgut with Grozny on a weekly basis.
From its base in the Hungarian capital Budapest, Malev launched two summer sun routes to Bourgas in Bulgaria and Heraklion in Greece.
GOL spends most of its time trying to avoid slot-constrained airports but anna.aero found the Brazilian low-cost airline keen to quickly learn about the process when Ralph Anker talked to Claudio Neves Borges, GOL’s Schedule and Route Manager at the IATA 128th Schedules Conference in Gothenburg last week.
June continues to be a busy month for route launches with another 50 launching in the last week. Again, we feature more great photo coverage of celebrations in all corners of the world. But which Caribbean airline launched its third US route? Which two Korean airlines launched new services to Japan? And which Greek airline launched New York services from Athens?
From Belfast, East Midlands and Leeds/Bradford, Jet2.com has launched three new routes to Alicante in Spain and Bodrum in Turkey.
Adria Airways of Slovenia now flies between Kosovo’s Pristina and Copenhagen in Denmark, competing with SAS.
Icelandair connects Reykjavik Keflavik Airport with Sweden’s Göteborg Landvetter Airport, providing connections to US routes.
The Greek airline Hellenic Imperial now flies four times a week between Athens and New York.
SAS now competes with Norwegian on the route from Oslo to Split on the Croatian coast.
Belavia of Belarus continued expanding its network to the Russian exclave Kaliningrad, launching flights from Grodno.