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Routes News 2012 Issue 1

Routes News 2012 Issue 1

 

Interviewed: United's Brian Znotins

Destination focus: The Bahamas

Talking point: Carbon taxes

Airport features: Santiago and Edmonton

Plus: Social media and Start-up airlines

 

Russian airport hires Lufthansa Consulting to develop network

Russian airport hires Lufthansa Consulting to develop network

 

Russia’s Yemelyanovo International Airport in Krasnoyarsk has hired Lufthansa Consulting to help it develop its route network and attract new airlines.

Gulf Air to shed underperforming routes

Gulf Air to shed underperforming routes

 

Gulf Air will shed routes to Damascus, Athens, Milan and Kuala Lumpur from next month as it seeks to deal with a “challenging business environment” and concentrate on its high yield markets.

Boeing finalises its biggest order with troubled Lion Air

Boeing finalises its biggest order with troubled Lion Air

 

Privately-owned Indonesian carrier Lion Air has finalised a record order for 230 aircraft from Boeing, including 201 B737 MAXs and 29 Next-Generation B737-900ERs, as it seeks to expand within the Asia-Pacific.

AirAsia CFO to join Malaysia Airlines

AirAsia CFO to join Malaysia Airlines

 

Malaysia Airlines has appointed AirAsia’s Rozman bin Omar as its new chief financial officer (CFO), who will take up his new role with effect from tomorrow (February 14).


Winning formula

Friday, 30 December 2011 09:42
Written by Routes News

Routes News finds out more about the secret of the success of one of the world’s fastest growing gateways, Dubai International Airport.

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Ready for take-off

Wednesday, 28 September 2011 12:18
Written by Erica Gingerich

The 2012 opening of Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt will transform air travel to Berlin, writes Erica Gingerich. 

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Coping with growth

Wednesday, 24 August 2011 15:38
Written by Joe Bates

Xi’an Xianyang’s Wolfgang Weil talks to Joe Bates about the huge growth potential of China’s eighth largest airport. 

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Sporting glory

Wednesday, 27 April 2011 16:24
Written by Ilya Gutlin

Ilya Gutlin looks at the role that airport operation technology has played in keeping the crowds moving – safely, securely and efficiently – over the past 20 years of major sporting events.

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New world

Wednesday, 27 April 2011 15:12
Written by Jessica Twentyman

What effect will the BA/Iberia merger have on Madrid’s route network, which has traditionally been the European leader to the Americas? Jessica Twentyman reports.

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Sunny days ahead

Wednesday, 27 April 2011 10:02
Written by Lucy Siebert

Cagliari Airport has managed to achieve double-digit traffic growth despite the slowdown in Europe. Vincenzo Mareddu, spoke to Lucy Siebert about the success of its air service development strategy.

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The perfect partners

Saturday, 26 March 2011 14:03
Written by Chris Kjelgaard

 

The Greater Memphis Chamber is pursuing an ambitious strategy to jointly market three major hubs on three continents. Chris Kjelgaard reports.

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Gateway to Asia

Saturday, 26 March 2011 11:50
Written by Oliver Clark

 

A raft of Open Skies agreements, the arrival of the A380 and award-winning customer service is driving Incheon Airport’s route development strategy, writes Oliver Clark.

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Dream catcher?

Sunday, 20 February 2011 09:00
Written by Oliver Clark

 

Will a $1.5 billion upgrade of Los Angeles International Airport’s Tom Bradley International Terminal attract new long-haul services? Oliver Clark investigates.

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A work in progress

Sunday, 20 February 2011 08:51
Written by Joe Bates

 

Bogotá–El Dorado International Airport’s Ralf Etzold talks to Joe Bates about development plans at the gateway.

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