Articles Tagged ‘FLN’
Route launches (7 July – 17 July)
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi takes off; Air Serbia becomes the third airline from Belgrade to the Oslo area; GOL launches Florianópolis – Brasília; and much more.
GOL launches Florianópolis – Brasília
GOL took off on 15 July from Florianópolis to Brazil’s capital city, Brasília, which had ~218,000 passengers last year.
GOL generates new Ecuadorian connection
GOL launches its first flights to Quito from Sao Paulo Guarulhos – launches two other seasonal routes.
LATAM Airlines launches into 2018 with three South American links
LATAM Airlines adds Florianopolis to Montevideo, Lima to San Jose, and Santiago to Punta del Este services.
Sky Airline sets off from Santiago on three international sectors
Sky Airline now links the Chilean capital with Florianopolis, Punta del Este and Rio de Janeiro Galeao.
Singapore Airlines converts its Singapore – Manchester – Houston Intercontinental route to an A350 operation
In this week’s Network Planning Community News, Aruba celebrates the arrival of JetBlue Airways’ new connection from Fort Lauderdale while United Airlines toasts 25 years of serving Madrid. More news also from Cornwall Airport Newquay, Luxembourg, Sao Paulo Guarulhos and Manchester airports.
BQB Líneas Aéreas adds three more routes from Montevideo
BQB Líneas Aéreas starts serving Santiago in Chile, and Curitiba and Florianopolis in Brazil from Montevideo in Uruguay.
Avianca Brazil to become a Star; now 100% domestic
While the Brazilian domestic market has contracted by 8%, Avianca Brazil has grown at 11 out of 12 of its largest airports in the last year.
New routes launched during the last three weeks (Saturday 19 December – Friday 8 January):
Over 40 new routes have been started since mid-December. Countries involved in celebrating new services include Argentina, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, India, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, the Lebanon, Lithuania, Mexico, Netherlands, Serbia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Thailand, the UAE, the UK, the USA and Uzbekistan.