Articles Tagged ‘TAS’

King Khalid International Airport (KKIA) in Riyadh welcomes new airline SkyUp and new flynas route

King Khalid International Airport (KKIA) in Riyadh welcomes new airline SkyUp and new flynas route

King Khalid International Airport (KKIA) in Riyadh is experiencing continued growth. On 5 August 2021, the airport welcomed a new airline, SkyUp, which launched services to Kyiv. Meanwhile, flynas has also launched a new route from KKIA in Riyadh to Tashkent.

Turkish Airlines has 80 widebody destinations in December

Turkish Airlines has 80 widebody destinations in December

As Turkish Airlines receives first A350-900, we examine the carrier’s widebody network – with widebodies used on 1/3 of network in early December.

flydubai takes flight for Tashkent and returns to Hofuf

flydubai takes flight for Tashkent and returns to Hofuf

flydubai launches a five times weekly service to both destinations in Uzbekistan and Saudi Arabia.


Asian low-cost market overtook Europe in terms of size in 2017; could achieve a 50% market share by 2030; five nations already at 50% share

Asian low-cost market overtook Europe in terms of size in 2017; could achieve a 50% market share by 2030; five nations already at 50% share

Asian low-cost seats are forecast to reach a capacity of 532 million in 2018. Jonathan Ford takes a deeper look into the development of the model across the continent, including its market share of all seats, and which country markets have seen the greatest stimulation over the past decade.

Uzbekistan capacity stabilises in 2017 after three years of cuts; national carrier and main hub airport experience marginal growth

Uzbekistan capacity stabilises in 2017 after three years of cuts; national carrier and main hub airport experience marginal growth

Uzbekistan is one of 11 members of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Seat capacity on services to, from and within the central Asian country has varied over the last decade, with strong growth followed by three consecutive years of cuts from 2014 to 2016. Capacity trends for Uzbekistan’s largest airlines, airports and country markets […]

Uzbekistan Airways takes flight to Tajikistan

Uzbekistan Airways takes flight to Tajikistan

Uzbekistan Airways starts historic twice-weekly service from Tashkent to Dushanbe.


Uzbekistan Airways jets off to Japan

Uzbekistan Airways jets off to Japan

Uzbekistan Airways links Tashkent with Tokyo.

Uzbekistan Airways now serving 50 destinations

Uzbekistan Airways now serving 50 destinations

Launched in 1992, Uzbekistan Airways operates a similar number of both Airbus and Boeing aircraft. We reveal the airline’s top 12 destinations and how seat capacity has fluctuated over the last decade, plus a look at the airline’s 2014 figures.

Sochi/Adler Airport closes in on three million passengers in 2014

Sochi/Adler Airport closes in on three million passengers in 2014

Sochi/Adler Airport’s passenger figures are far from downhill and should speed skate close to the three million mark this year. anna.aero takes an ice dance through the Russian airport’s statistics to discover its gold medal winning airlines and routes this winter.


Ukraine International Airlines kicks-off Kiev to Tashkent services

Ukraine International Airlines kicks-off Kiev to Tashkent services

Ukraine International Airlines commences its first route to Uzbekistan with twice-weekly operation to Tashkent.

30-Second Interview - Peter Foster, President, Air Astana

30-Second Interview – Peter Foster, President, Air Astana

Following the introduction of Air Astana’s third weekly flight to London Heathrow, anna.aero was invited to attend a press briefing held in London last week. We got to talk to the Kazakh flag carrier’s President, Peter Foster about Air Astana’s mission, new route additions as well as its future fleet.

Uzbekistan Airways launches three new international routes

Uzbekistan Airways launches three new international routes

Uzbekistan Airways adds new weekly flights to Singapore, Vladivostok and Volgograd.