Articles Tagged ‘UTair’
Zanzibar now East Africa’s fourth-largest airport – seven new airlines
Zanzibar has risen three places to fourth-largest airport, thanks to seven new airlines (and one returning), multiple new routes, and new inbound markets.
UTAir announces Moscow Vnukovo to Split from June
UTAir is to operate twice-weekly to Split from 2 June, supplementing Aeroflot’s daily service from Moscow Sheremetyevo.
Utair kicks off Kaluga-Moscow connection
Utair starts the 129-kilometre domestic route from Kaluga to Moscow’s Vnukovo Airport.
Adelaide, Melbourne and Vancouver airports begin the holiday celebrations with their Route and Cake of the Week awards
In this week’s Network Planning Community News, Nuremberg Airport celebrates passing the four million passenger barrier in 2017, while Cairns greets the arrival of China Southern Airlines’ new service from Guangzhou. More news also from Liverpool, Amsterdam, Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen, Oakland, Larnaca, Paphos and Dubai airports.
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 […]
UTair expands European capital connections
UTair begins daily flights to Vienna and Berlin Tegel from Moscow Vnukovo.
UTair produces new route pair from Pulkovo
UTair strengthens its presence in St. Petersburg with Munich and Samara sectors.
Latvia’s traffic set to leap past 5.5 million in 2016; airBaltic still #1 carrier
Latvia is the tasty filling in the Baltic nation sandwich, sitting as it does between its close neighbours Estonia and Lithuania. The country’s air traffic is booming this year, with an average monthly growth of 8.4% between January and May. We take a look at who is doing what, and from where.
Russian market set for changes as Aeroflot to absorb Transaero Airlines; fastest-growing Russian airports and airlines revealed
We reveal the top airports and airlines in Russia in the first half of 2015 and how they compare with 2014. We also report on which country markets have seen the biggest changes in capacity in the last two years.
Airbus-Boeing 2014 deliveries up 6%; Seattle wins as Airbus hands over #1 A350-900 to Qatar Airways
An impressive 1,351 airframes were delivered to worldwide airline customers by Airbus and Boeing last year, turning 2014 into a record year. Boeing delivered 722 aircraft and wins the race for the third consecutive year.
Record November for Airbus and Boeing; Ruili Airlines receives first direct 737-700 purchase from Boeing
Airbus managed to deliver 61 airframes in November, more units than its American counterpart for the second time in 2014. Nevertheless, the European manufacturer has already lost this year’s delivery race, as Boeing leads by 92 units in the 11th month of the year. Overall, the two producers handed over a combined 118 airframes in […]
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.