Articles Tagged ‘ICN’
Valencia shows-off Cake certificate; Ryanair opens Greek base #3 at Athens; Emirates celebrates 10th anniversary at Glasgow; Air Serbia at Sofia, more news from Munich, Stuttgart, Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen, Newcastle, Shannon, Bordeaux and Jacksonville airports
Another busy week for Network Planning Community News, including Valencia Airport showing-off COTW certificate; Ryanair opening its third base at Athens Airport and Emirates celebrating its 10th anniversary at Glasgow Airport. We also have newsworthy events from our peers from around the world.
t’way air launches first Chinese route from Seoul Incheon
t’way air takes on Korean Air and Shandong Airlines in serving Jinan in China.
China Southern Airlines adds 12th route to Seoul Incheon
China Southern Airlines launches thrice-weekly flights from Wuhan to the Korean capital.
HK Express makes Seoul Incheon its latest route from Hong Kong
HK Express joins six other carriers in offering daily flights between Hong Kong and Seoul Incheon.
Chiang Mai Airport passed five million passengers in 2013; Thai AirAsia becomes #1 carrier
Thailand’s fourth busiest airport according to AOT, Chiang Mai, has grown rapidly over recent years, seeing several new services and noting a new high passenger record in 2013. anna.aero takes a closer look at how Chiang Mai has developed in the last 12 months and reveals which are its top 12 destinations.
Vanilla Air launches its third and fourth routes from Tokyo Narita
Vanilla Air makes Sapporo Chitose and Seoul Incheon its latest destinations with multiple daily flights.
Hawaii’s ASKs up 7% in December 2013; Hawaiian Airlines dominates with 37 routes
Hawaii’s ASKs have grown by 7% in 12 months as the state has become increasingly attractive for airline route development. In fact, Air China has recently launched its first route to Hawaii on 21 January. anna.aero investigates how the Hawaiian market has changed over time and how dominant Hawaiian Airlines is.
Flights up 15% and ASKs up 5.9% between Asia and Australasia; Singapore – Australia #1 country pair
The relationship between Asia and Australasia has grown considerably over the years as both regions are actively engaged economically and culturally. As air services have become extremely significant for the development of both regions, resulting in flights increasing by 15% and ASKs up 5.9%, anna.aero takes a closer look at the trends between the two […]
Budapest’s S14 capacity growth; Hamilton and Tampa show-off certificates; Marseille Airport’s first leisure flights from Seoul in April; Leeds Bradford’s capacity boost in 2014
Another busy week for Network Planning Community News, including S14 capacity growth at Budapest Airport, Hamilton and Tampa Airports showing-off their certificates, and other newsworthy events from our peers from around the world.
t’way air launches two new routes to Japan from Seoul Incheon
t’way air adds Saga and Sapporo Chitose to its small international network from South Korea.
Czech Airlines starts breathing again thanks to the cooperation with Korean Air
Czech Airlines, one of the oldest carriers in Europe, celebrated its 90th anniversary in June. The loss-making carrier, which has been fighting for its survival, is showing signs of a revival, thanks to its partnership with Korean Air. anna.aero investigates the carrier’s future prospects.
Eastar Jet adds daily Seoul Incheon-Hong Kong link
Eastar Jet joins six other airlines in serving the Seoul Incheon-Hong Kong market.