T’way Air to Launch Daegu–Ulaanbaatar Route
T’way Air (South Korea) has announced its plans to launch a new route connecting Daegu and Ulaanbaatar. The service is set to begin on 10 December 2024, utilizing the airline’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
T’way Air (South Korea) has announced its plans to launch a new route connecting Daegu and Ulaanbaatar. The service is set to begin on 10 December 2024, utilizing the airline’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Greater Bay Airlines (Hong Kong) has announced plans to launch a new route connecting Hong Kong and Yichang. The service is set to commence on 17 December 2024, utilizing the airline’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
flynas (Saudi Arabia) has announced the launch of a new route connecting Madinah and Giza Sphinx. The inaugural flight is scheduled for 11 December 2024, operated by the airline’s Airbus A320neo fleet.
flyadeal (Saudi Arabia) has launched a new nonstop route connecting Jeddah and Tashkent. The inaugural flight took off on 21 November 2024, utilizing an Airbus A330-200 to enhance connectivity between Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan.
Emirates (UAE) has announced that it will bring forward the launch of its daily Airbus A350 service between Dubai and Edinburgh to 03 January 2025. This move highlights Emirates’ commitment to enhancing its network and introducing advanced aircraft on key routes.
Centrum Air (Uzbekistan) has inaugurated its new route between Tashkent and Guangzhou, with the first flight taking off on 03 November 2024. The service is operated using a modern Airbus A321neo, enhancing the airline’s capabilities for medium-haul routes.
Brussels Airlines (Belgium) has unveiled its preparations for the summer season 2025, which include the addition of four Airbus A220s on wet lease from airBaltic (Latvia). These aircraft will support the airline’s strategy to enhance its network and provide increased capacity to meet seasonal demand.
Uzbekistan Airways has announced plans to launch seasonal flights connecting Tashkent to New York JFK Airport, with operations scheduled from 30 March to 23 October 2025. The route will be served by the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, known for its fuel efficiency and passenger comfort.
L’Odyssey, a Swiss-based airline, has announced the postponement of the launch of seven new destinations from Nîmes Airport. Originally planned for the 2025 summer season, the openings have been rescheduled to mid-December 2024, citing the need for further clarifications from the DGAC (Direction Générale de l’Aviation Civile).
Israir Airlines, a prominent Israeli carrier, has announced plans to launch a new route connecting Tel Aviv to Milan Bergamo Airport. The service is set to commence on 11 January 2025 and will be operated using the Airbus A320.