United Postpones Launch of Two New Routes Amid Increased FAA Oversight
United says it is delaying the launch of two new international routes due to increased Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) oversight.
United says it is delaying the launch of two new international routes due to increased Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) oversight.
At a press conference on Thursday, Turkish Airlines revealed a new nonstop route linking Denver and Istanbul starting in July 2024.
Bermuda’s newest airline has announced that it is expanding its network to Canada with the introduction of flights to Toronto and Halifax.
Norse Atlantic Airways will be launching a new route connecting London Gatwick to Las Vegas starting in September 2024 with three weekly flights.
Starting later this year, the carrier plans to add new routes from Bangor, Dallas/Fort Worth, Lancaster, Lansing, and Pensacola.
As it prepares for a merger with Asiana, Korean Air will sign a contract to purchase 33 A350 family aircraft from Airbus, valued at $13.7 billion.
Currently, the service level between China and the U.S. is less than 20% of pre-pandemic times with the supply of seats not sufficient to meet demand.
JetBlue is pulling back the throttles in several domestic and international markets, cutting service in four cities starting in June.
Ultra-low-cost carrier Frontier plans to launch new nonstop service on several routes starting in May and June 2024, including to New York-JFK.
Starting next month, Air China plans to resume service to South America after a more than four-year hiatus with flights from Beijing to Brazil.