Articles Tagged ‘KEF’
Icelandair initiates services to Berlin Tegel
Icelandair begins a three times weekly operation between Reykjavik/Keflavik and Berlin Tegel.
Air Greenland sees traffic grow 7.8% in 2016 to 426,000 passengers; reports strongest load factor result in over a decade with it above 67%
Air Greenland serves an island with a population of 56,500 people, meaning that the carrier flew approximately 7.5 passengers per head in 2016. After flying its largest number of passengers last year, and achieving one of its best recorded average annual load factors, we delve deeper to find out more about the airline.
Montreal is Air Canada’s fastest growing hub in S17; mainline and Rouge indicating double-digit growth while Express shows capacity cuts
While Air Canada has shown significant growth from Montreal during the past few years, its additional capacity has not been distributed evenly among the domestic, transborder and international sectors. anna.aero investigates where the focus of the airline’s growth has been, and highlights what routes are being launched next.
Pardubice & Tampa proudly display Route & Cake of the Week awards
In this week’s Network Planning Community News, Ryanair announces that it is going to open its 87th base at Bourgas Airport, plus Qatar Airways confirms its start date for Cardiff services. More news also from Norwegian and Frontier Airlines, along with San Jose, Stockholm Arlanda and Amsterdam airports.
WOW air inaugurates Iceland to Israel link
WOW air begins a four times weekly service between Reykjavik/Keflavik and Tel Aviv.
Melbourne Airport celebrates its first-ever Arch of Triumph win
Melbourne Airport joins Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast to become Australia’s fourth-ever winner of the Arch of Triumph competition. Four airports from Europe battle it out for inaugural flight marketing glory this week.
Icelandair introduces a taste of Tampa
Icelandair starts Reykjavik/Keflavik’s 23rd North American destination.
30-Second Interview – Howard Ebison, Commercial Director, East Midlands Airport
Preparing for his first World Routes as East Midlands’ Commercial Director is Howard Ebison. Despite having a busy few weeks ahead as he also finishes an Aviation Development Team re-boot at East Midlands, he found some time to talk to anna.aero’s Editor Marc Watkins.
Brussels Airport returns to natural growth; on course to pass 24 million passengers in 2017; anna.aero meets with CEO Arnaud Feist
Brussels Airport serves the capital of Belgium and Europe. This year will see the airport return to natural growth, with every month since November being record-breaking for the hub. We recently travelled to the airport to speak with its CEO Arnaud Feist to find out more about what lies ahead for the airport.
Friedrichshafen basks in first-time Arch of Triumph glory – and south German sunshine!
Last week German regional airport Friedrichshafen beat-off competition from the likes of Melbourne, Orlando and Nice to secure its first-ever Arch of Triumph title. As the airport celebrates its landmark victory, find out whether this week’s competition will be be won by a minnow or mega-hub here!
WOW air is welcomed to the Windy City
WOW air begins four times weekly flights between Reykjavik/Keflavik and Chicago O’Hare.
Eighth annual Euro ANNIES – Part I; eight countries share the honours
While the whole of Europe is either already on holiday or just about to go, we thought it would be good time to reveal the winners of the last of our three annual competitions – the Euro ANNIES. With winning airports in Bulgaria, France, Germany, Iceland, Russia, Spain, Turkey and the UK there is a […]