Articles Tagged ‘CPT’
Delhi shows off its certificate for its second win of 2016
Ignore what we said last week – there is still another week of competition after this one, for those FTWAs celebrating the start of routes in what remains of 2016. Take a look at these offerings from six airports from around the world, including entrants from Africa, Australasia, Europe and North America.
Thomas Cook Airlines connects to Cape Town
Thomas Cook Airlines starts its sixth long-haul destination from London Gatwick.
Cologne Bonn breaks the 11 million barrier as Tromsø welcomes the arrival of Lufthansa’s new Frankfurt service
In this week’s Network Planning Community News, Belfast City Airport welcomes the news that Icelandair will link to the UK city from Reykjavik/Keflavik, while British Airways celebrates its new London Gatwick to Cape Town route. More news also from Phoenix Airport.
Star Alliance network covers 1,000+ airports and 4,000+ routes; Frankfurt remains largest hub (for now); SIN – LHR is #1 route for ASKs
The Star Alliance is made up of 27 carriers, with its largest member being United Airlines. During the past 12 months, the members’ collective seat capacity has grown 3.7%, with the alliance offering over eight million monthly one-way seats. We look at Star’s top 12 routes in relation to ASKs and seats, top airports and […]
Windhoek to Johannesburg is Namibia’s number one route; Munich newest connection; Ethiopian Airlines, KLM and Qatar Airways to serve
Home to 2.1 million people, Namibia is a nation which is celebrating 26 years of independence from South Africa. During the past year seat capacity to the African nation is down 5.9%, with one carrier no longer serving. anna.aero takes a closer look into Namibia’s route map, showcases the country’s aviation developments of the last […]
Kelowna celebrates second Arch of Triumph win
Canada has only won two Arch of Triumph weekly titles in the competition’s four-year history – and both times it’s been Kelowna Airport that has done the business. See which of this week’s eight contestants will join the Canadian airport and bask in FTWA glory.
FlySafair lands in Lanseria
FlySafair links Cape Town to Lanseria – an airport pair already served by kulula.com and Mango.
Kenya Airways connects to Cape Town
Kenya Airways begins thrice-weekly service between Nairobi and Cape Town – a route which will operate via Livingstone in Zambia.
Buffalo Niagara International Airport celebrates Route of the Week win for LAX connection
In this week’s Network Planning Community News, Allegiant Air announces it is to serve New York Newark from four destinations, while Cape Town wins big in the Routes Africa Marketing Awards. More news also from Pittsburgh, Cork, Katowice, Tbilisi and Bydgoszcz airports as well as Wizz Air.
SA Airlink connects Cape Town to Botswana
SA Airlink begins a five times weekly service to Maun from Cape Town using its ERJ 135 fleet – second route to Maun for the carrier after Johannesburg.
Vote for the best of 19 Fire Truck Water Arches; W15/16 Launches Part I
Litres of hard work and gallons of perspiration goes into a route launch – especially the Fire Truck Water Arch – which sees an unprecedented union between an airport’s operations and marketing departments. Make sure all of your airport’s endeavours are crowned with an Arch of Triumph certificate – get voting now!!
FlySafair departs for Durban and East London
FlySafair commences domestic services from both Cape Town and Johannesburg to the two coastal airports – all facing direct competition.