Lufthansa Adds New A380 Destination
Lufthansa plans to expand its Airbus A380 network in the coming months. By next summer, it plans to have eight of the superjumbo aircraft in revenue service.
Lufthansa plans to expand its Airbus A380 network in the coming months. By next summer, it plans to have eight of the superjumbo aircraft in revenue service.
Saudi low-cost carrier Flynas has started flying to Uganda’s main airport, Entebbe. The flights originate in the Middle Eastern nation’s capital of Riyadh.
The new routes make Qatar Airways the sole Middle Eastern carrier with direct flights to Venezuela, slated to begin later this year.
Arajet is gearing up to launch service to the U.S. The Dominican Republic-based airline received approval from the Department of Transportation last month.
Delta plans on adding service from Anchorage to another one of its hubs, bringing the airline’s peak summer service from Anchorage up to six cities.
The carrier will resume one long-haul route later this year, while also deploying its flagship Airbus A350-1000 to a third U.S. market.
Starting in April 2025, the airline will add service to Hartford, Raleigh, and Charleston, South Carolina, which these aircraft will be used to support.
American is set to introduce service to a new airport in the spring. Currently, only one other airline serves the region.
Silver Airways – which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last month – is ending service to Anguilla over unpaid fees.
Emirates Airline will increase the frequency of its scheduled services to Antananarivo in Madagascar starting later this year.