Asian Carriers Suspend Routes, Reduce Service Over Fuel Prices
Airlines are scrambling to adjust their summer schedules to stay ahead of price volatility.
Airlines are scrambling to adjust their summer schedules to stay ahead of price volatility.
The restart follows the recent ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran.
Five new routes will come online between October and March 2027.
Flights will operate twice per week using an Airbus A319.
The labor union representing the carrier’s flight attendants is pushing for progress in contract negotiations.
The carrier released a full list of temporary and upgraded connections, running from August to November.
Both connections will come online in June.
The carrier expects to be the first U.S. airline to reconnect Miami and Caracas.
The carrier cited rising fuel costs and shifting seasonal demand in the decision.
Service to and from four Western markets begins this week.