Delta Adds New Austin Route
The Atlanta-based airline has added a plethora of new routes from the Texas capital in recent months, many of which to non-hub markets.
The Atlanta-based airline has added a plethora of new routes from the Texas capital in recent months, many of which to non-hub markets.
The airline’s largest aircraft type will return to its Northeast hub next year with regularly-scheduled flights to Europe and the Middle East.
A spokesperson from Hawaiian Airlines confirmed the planned 2025 service exit in a statement to AirlineGeeks on Thursday.
Chicago, Texas, and even Europe are in BermudAir’s future cards as the startup airline continues to expand, its CEO says.
After teasing the route last week on Instagram, Royal Jordanian has scheduled service to its fourth U.S. destination starting next year.
Recently, the airline has been growing its transborder network, adding more new routes and deploying larger aircraft next year.
These new routes will connect passengers from 21 airports across the United States and the Caribbean, the carrier said in a Tuesday news release.
This move marks one of the largest expansions in the ultra-low-cost carrier’s history, even as it continues to face ongoing Boeing delivery delays.
The route is a service resumption; Continental Micronesia last served the market in 2005, according to Aeroroutes. Continental and United merged in 2010.
The Canadian carrier recently announced plans to take two 767s out of retirement, returning them to passenger service in 2025.