Czech Airlines launches new route to Baku in Azerbaijan
Czech Airlines has launched a new route from Prague Airport to Baku in Azerbaijan.
Czech Airlines has launched a new route from Prague Airport to Baku in Azerbaijan.
Donavia expands in Mineralnye Vody in North Caucasus with domestic Russian and international routes.
Aerosvit’s latest new route launched is from Odessa in southern Ukraine to Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.
53 new routes saw the light of day in the last week. But which low-cost airline took on three network carriers? And which airline returned to Baghdad after 21 years of absence? We have lots of pictures to go with the analysis and of course the downloadable spreadsheet detailing all the routes.
49 routes started in the last week, eight of which were to the Spanish island Ibiza. But which two airlines launched the same US domestic route? Which Asian low-cost carrier continued expanding with its third international route? And how come there is a new link between Baku in Azerbaijan and Aberdeen in Scotland?
Although ‘only’ 30 routes launched in the last week, we have a comprehensive selection of great photos from celebrations all across the world – including lots of cakes! But which two landmark jetBlue routes are among them? And don’t forget the downloadable spreadsheet to keep track of all the routes!
The last week’s 41 new routes range from a US intra-state service of 360 kilometres to a major 13,800-kilometre intercontinental service. But which new low-cost airline launched operations in the last week? And which network carrier added two new transatlantic routes?
The world’s media will be off to Baku next year thanks to Azerbaijan’s victory on Saturday in the Eurovision Song Contest. But what new routes are being started at the airport in 2011? And which airlines are currently operating flights to Western Europe?
Despite already planning to start six new routes before the end of the year, Qatar Airways has revealed plans to start four more; Baku (Azerbaijan), Entebbe (Uganda), Medina (Saudi Arabia) and Tbilisi (Georgia). All will be served by A320s but which other carriers operate international flights to these destinations?
The second phase of the start of the summer scheduling season has brought almost 130 further routes. Again, we have the analysis, pictures, downloadable spreadsheet – and cakes! Which two Mexican routes were picked up, having been unserved after the demise of Mexicana? Which Asian national carrier added its third Australian route? And which European low-cost carriers opened new bases?
11 new routes in the last week could be called the calm before the storm as hundreds of routes will launch when the summer season starts later this week. However, we have great photo coverage from the latest new routes and one even launched a week early as a result of direct passenger demand communicated via Twitter.