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Chris Minner, Tampa Airport’s VP Marketing; Mark Kopczak, Spirit Airlines’ Senior Director of Network Planning; and Justin Meyer, Tampa Airport’s Director of Air Service Development, welcomed the arrival of Spirit’s new route from Chicago O’Hare, IL.

Tampa: domestic demand drives traffic; new routes from leading budget carriers

Following a few unsettling years, Tampa, FL, is now back on the growth track. But which airline has increased its presence the most in the Florida airport over last year? Which is the largest international destination by capacity? And what new routes will the New Year bring?

November 1 2012: Emirates becomes the first ‘MEB3’ carrier to serve Adelaide.

Adelaide reports 16% growth in seats; Emirates drives international expansion; Jetstar Airways up 16%

South Australia capital Adelaide is the country’s fifth largest city, but does it punch above its weight when it comes to passenger numbers? What effect will new arrivals Emirates and Tiger Aiways Australia have on the airport’s relatively flat monthly passenger profile? Is its route to Sydney growing faster than its biggest route to Melbourne?

Istanbul's Atatürk Airport now 6th busiest in Europe; Turkish Airlines offers flights to almost 200 destinations

Istanbul’s Atatürk Airport now 6th busiest in Europe; Turkish Airlines offers flights to almost 200 destinations

Europe’s economic difficulties seem to have passed Turkey by, at least if airport traffic is any indicator. How quickly has Turkey’s busiest airport grown in the last decade and how dominant is Turkish Airlines? Which new destinations has it added this year alone?

Dortmund gains Ryanair but loses easyJet services; Wizz Air is leading airline with 16 routes to Central Europe

Dortmund gains Ryanair but loses easyJet services; Wizz Air is leading airline with 16 routes to Central Europe

Famous for its football team and beers, Dortmund’s airport is home to several LCCs but not Lufthansa, at least not directly. Which are the airport’s leading routes and which new destinations is Ryanair adding in 2013? Which new destinations has Wizz Air started this year, and what has been easyJet’s history at the airport?

April 2012: That traditional welcome for the JAL 787 from Tokyo was also a world premiere of just what kind of new service is possible with the appropriately-named “Dreamliner.”

jetBlue extends lead over Delta at Boston Logan; JAL launches first non-stop Dreamliner flights to Tokyo

Boston ranks 19th among US airports and was one of the fastest-growing US major airports last year. But which airlines have been adding (and reducing) capacity and which new routes have been launched this year? And which European destination is served by four airlines?

Bordeaux reporting 10% growth in 2010 as easyJet, Ryanair take on Air France and Volotea launches seven routes

Bordeaux reporting 10% growth in 2012 as easyJet, Ryanair take on Air France and Volotea launches seven routes

Bordeaux’s dedicated LCC terminal ‘billi’ has helped the airport grow its international traffic by 50% in just two years. Which new LCC has launched multiple new routes this summer? Which have been the fastest-growing major routes in 2012 and what has stimulated the growth?

Milan Malpensa sees Air One and easyJet expand networks after Lufthansa Italia's closure last October

Milan Malpensa sees Air One and easyJet expand networks after Lufthansa Italia’s closure last October

Italy’s second busiest airport has seen plenty of changes in the last 15 years. When did traffic peak at the airport, which are the leading airlines and country markets, and which airlines have been busy launching new routes in the last 12 months. And which destinations does Alitalia still serve?

Baltimore/Washington welcomes Spirit Airlines and Condor in 2012; Southwest/AirTran share 71% of traffic in 2011

Baltimore/Washington welcomes Spirit Airlines and Condor in 2012; Southwest/AirTran share 71% of traffic in 2011

BWI handled a record 22.4 million passengers last year and ranks 23rd among US airports. But how has traffic developed since 1970, which are the leading carriers and routes, and how do domestic air fares compare with elsewhere in the US?

Kathmandu gets eight new international routes in a year; Nepal Airlines cuts capacity by 52%

Kathmandu gets eight new international routes in a year; Nepal Airlines cuts capacity by 52%

Nepal’s only international airport in Kathmandu has seen traffic more than double in the last decade and now serves over 4 million passengers. Delhi remains the busiest international route, but services to which South-East Asian hub could soon replace it? Which is the biggest airline, even though it only has one route? And which is the biggest out of the three domestic airlines?

Bologna serves almost 6 million passengers thanks to Ryanair; Aeroflot latest new flag carrier

Bologna serves almost 6 million passengers thanks to Ryanair; Aeroflot latest new flag carrier

Bologna’s traffic has boomed since Ryanair established a base in 2009, but which other airlines serve the northern Italian airport? Which is the airport’s biggest country market, and which market is growing the fastest? And which are the four new airlines to have launched flights to the airport in the last year?

San Juan becomes JetBlue’s stronghold as other airlines reduce

San Juan becomes JetBlue stronghold as other airlines reduce

In 2011, passenger numbers were at their lowest in a decade at Puerto Rico’s San Juan Airport, as airlines cut capacity after 2008, but which airline was quick to take advantage of the situation? Just how many new routes did the carrier launch last year from San Juan? What routes were started by other airlines? And which US state now offers the most flights to San Juan?

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