Alaska CEO Says Airline Adding Non-Stop Flight to Europe
Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci says the carrier will fly non-stop from Seattle to Europe by 2026, part of an effort to add global routes.
Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci says the carrier will fly non-stop from Seattle to Europe by 2026, part of an effort to add global routes.
Delta is slated to bolster its network early next year with the addition of more routes. These flights will begin in late December and early January.
Soon after its opening in December 2023, several airlines from the U.S., Canada, and Latin America flocked to the airport with an influx in capacity.
Breeze is adding service to two new destinations while also launching new routes from existing airports throughout its network.
Arajet’s newest route comes after plans to expand in four U.S. markets in March. At the time, the carrier served 22 international destinations in 18 countries.
From Los Angeles, American will debut a new route for around two months next year in conjunction with the Australian flag carrier.
Delta is planning to cut three routes later this year. These changes include some flights to Canada and a recently resumed route.
Contour and Spirit announced on Monday a strategic partnership aimed at increasing air service options for underserved communities.
American is growing its Northeast network with a batch of routes, including some new markets from New York LaGuardia and Washington’s Reagan National.
Air Asia is ending service between Kuala Lumpur and Nairobi, its first route to Africa, citing weak demand.