Delta Leaving European Airport
The carrier’s latest long-haul network shake-up comes just days after the airline axed service between New York-JFK and Brussels.
The carrier’s latest long-haul network shake-up comes just days after the airline axed service between New York-JFK and Brussels.
The airline announced plans to begin international service after being certified by the Federal Aviation Administration as a U.S. flag carrier.
Air Canada is extending its seasonal nonstop service between Ottawa and London Heathrow through the winter, opening the door to year-round connectivity.
Cathay Pacific will add to its U.S. operations next year with the introduction of five weekly nonstop flights beginning March 30, 2026.
A spokesperson told AirlineGeeks that the move is part of a broader shift to Burbank, California, where the airline recently announced new service.
After a long hiatus due to ongoing political tensions in many Middle East nations, European low-cost carriers are finally resuming flights to Jordan.
South African Airways (SAA) will offer additional frequencies on a number of routes to cater to increased passenger numbers over the summer.
Delta is axing one of its long-standing transatlantic routes next year, an airline spokesperson confirmed to AirlineGeeks on Friday.
Delta is adding another destination to its schedule from Austin–Bergstrom International Airport, continuing a period of expansion in Central Texas.
The order is valued at $4.4 billion at list prices, not including the optional aircraft. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in the first half of 2027.