Articles Tagged ‘KLM’
Munich Airport celebrates ‘Route of the Week’ award for Kuwait Airways launch
In this week’s Network Planning Community News, Munich Airport celebrates receiving the anna.aero ‘Route of the Week’ award, while Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport rewards its most punctual airlines.
anna.aero helps welcome Xiamen Airlines to Europe
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol welcomed the arrival of Xiamen Airlines inaugural service to Europe, and the carrier’s first long-haul service. anna.aero’s Assistant Editor Jonathan Ford was specially invited by the Dutch mega hub to attend this historic launch. See what it’s like to race a 787 from the end of the Polderbaan to the gate in what […]
Ryanair to launch Amsterdam base; London, Paris, Barcelona and Frankfurt likely new route targets
Ryanair has been awarded a batch of slots at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol as the ULCC continues to move away from using secondary airports. If you had been reading anna.aero last October you would know that already. Now we tell you where the airline is going to fly and against who.
Mexico City Airport is not served by any MEB3 or Asian carriers; on course to pass 38m passengers in 2015
Mexico’s biggest airport recorded its busiest ever year in 2014, handling over 34 million passengers. anna.aero looks at demand since 2005, the airport’s seasonality profile and which are the leading airlines and routes from the capital.
Canadian airports reporting growth of 4.4% in 2015 Q1
Canadian airports are growing steadily in 2015. We reveal which airports are growing across all three market segments (domestic, transborder and international) and what new international routes have been launched this summer.
Transatlantic market grows by 6% in 2015; Delta Air Lines, British Airways, United Airlines and American Airlines lead way
Despite currency fluctuations the Europe to North America market looks in good shape this summer with capacity up and many new routes being launched among the almost 60 airlines serving the market.
Portland’s near-perfect Icelandair Leaping Dolphin steals pole from Birmingham
There were eight fire truck salute entries for the anna.aero “Arch of Triumph” in this week’s competition with Portland’s win closely followed by stunning performances by Memmingen and Newcastle.
KLM introduces fifth Canadian route
KLM now connects Amsterdam to Edmonton with thrice-weekly flights, using its A330-200s.
Birmingham Airport parades its first ‘Arch of Triumph’ certificate
At the fourth attempt this year, Birmingham Airport sealed its first ever FTWA win for the arrival of American Airlines’ New York JFK service – and this week its firefighters display the spoils of victory with pride. Meanwhile, eight airports from across the world fight it out for this week’s award.
KLM increases European network with three new routes
KLM now links Amsterdam to Belfast City, Krakow and Montpellier with daily flights.
Quito Airport in Ecuador sees traffic growth of 9.1% in 2014; Avianca is fastest growing airline
The primary international gateway to Ecuador, Quito Airport (perhaps better known as Mariscal Sucre International Airport) handled six million passengers last year (a new record high). We look at the airport’s rapid growth since 2003 and its operating airlines for this May.
Amsterdam Airport receives Cake of the Week award for KLM
In this week’s Network Planning Community News, Larnaca Airport greets with a cake cutting ceremony the arrival of transavia.com’s four weekly flights from Amsterdam, while KLM celebrates the announcement of its Amsterdam-Belfast City airport pair effective from 18 May. More news from Dortmund Airport.