GlobalX Obtains IATA Safety Audit Certification

Global Crossing Airlines Group -GlobalX- successfully completed the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) International Safety Audit (IOSA). The program is an assessment system that analyzes an airline’s operational management and control. IOSA uses internationally recognized auditing principles and is designed to perform a standardized analysis of airline operations. It was created in 2003. Companies are […]

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Raleigh/Durham: Breeze Airways Launches Nonstop Flights to New Orleans, Hartford, and Providence

On February 16 Breeze Airways landed in Raleigh/Durham (RDU) with nonstop flights to New Orleans (MSY), Hartford (BDL) and Providence (PVD). In addition, the airline will have new service to Columbus (CMH), Jacksonville (JAX), Los Angeles (LAX), Louisville (SDF) and Pittsburgh (PIT) beginning in May. The first service was flight MX 332 operated on an […]

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Spain: World2fly Expands Its Caribbean Network with Flights to Santiago de los Caballeros

World2fly expands its network in the Caribbean starting in June with a new seasonal service between Madrid (MAD) and Santiago de los Caballeros (STI). With this route, the airline will offer three non-stop connections between Spain and the Dominican Republic. The Spanish leisure carrier will be the only long-haul operator at Cibao International Airport (STI) […]

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Jamaica: Frontier Airlines Offers Low Fares for Non-Stop Flights from St. Louis and Denver to Montego Bay

Frontier Airlines inaugurated two new routes from St. Louis (STL) and Denver (DEN) to Montego Bay (MBJ), expanding its offerings in Jamaica. The company also offers non-stop flights to Sangster International Airport (MBJ) from Orlando (MCO), Philadelphia (PHL), Chicago – Midway (MDW) and Atlanta (ATL). According to data obtained through Cirium, Frontier will offer 5,296 […]

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The End Is Near: Viva Colombia Grounds Five Aircraft, Waits For Takeover By Avianca To Be Approved

In an unsurprising new chapter of Viva’s crisis, the Colombian airline informed its employees that, due to a lessor’s claim for unpaid fees, five of its aircraft will be grounded and stored in the United States. «After taking advantage of Decree 560 for the Business Recovery Process, there have been important negotiations with the aircraft […]

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