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Air Canada To Launch Montréal–Palma Route With A321XLR

Air Canada has revealed Palma de Mallorca as the inaugural new destination for its Airbus A321XLR fleet, with flights from Montréal–Trudeau (YUL) set to begin on June 17, 2026. This marks the airline’s first use of the highly anticipated extra-long-range narrowbody and the first time a Canadian carrier will serve the Spanish island directly.

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Delta To End Austin–Midland Flights In November 2025

Delta Air Lines has confirmed it will permanently suspend service between Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) and Midland International Air & Space Port (MAF), effective November 9, 2025. The decision ends Delta’s presence on a route that has consistently struggled to achieve sustainable passenger volumes.

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Frontier Airlines Announces 22 New Routes for Winter 2025

Frontier Airlines has announced the launch of 22 new routes beginning in November and December 2025, expanding its reach across the United States, Caribbean, and Latin America. This expansion strengthens Frontier’s focus on leisure destinations while reinforcing its strategy to become the leading low-fare carrier in major U.S. markets.

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airBaltic Launches Riga–Faro Route In Winter Expansion

airBaltic, Latvia’s national carrier, has launched a new direct service connecting Riga (RIX) with Faro (FAO) in southern Portugal, expanding its footprint in one of Europe’s most popular leisure regions. The route, operated once weekly on Saturdays, marks airBaltic’s fourth Portuguese destination after Lisbon, Porto, and Madeira, which will be added later in 2025. The inaugural flight has a scheduled block time…

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United Airlines To Debut A321XLR With Polaris In 2026

United Airlines will debut its new Airbus A321XLR fleet in summer 2026, marking a significant step in the carrier’s long-haul and premium service strategy. The aircraft will feature a 150-seat, three-class configuration with 20 Polaris business class seats, 12 premium economy seats, and 118 economy seats, including 36 Economy Plus seats with extra legroom.

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Turkish Airlines Boosts Istanbul–Moscow Flights

Turkish Airlines (THY) has announced plans to increase frequencies on its Istanbul–Moscow route in response to growing demand during the upcoming winter season. Beginning October 26, the carrier will expand its schedule from six daily flights to seven daily flights, enhancing connectivity between the two cities.

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Icelandair Launches Reykjavik–Istanbul Flights

Icelandair, the flag carrier of Iceland, has officially launched scheduled services between Reykjavik/Keflavik (KEF)and Istanbul Airport (İGA). The first inbound flight landed in Istanbul yesterday, and today the airline is set to operate its inaugural outbound service on the route under flight number FI901, connecting Istanbul with Reykjavik. The operation is being flown with a Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft registered as TF-ICJ.

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QantasLink Deploys A220s on Sunshine Coast Routes

QantasLink is preparing to introduce the Airbus A220-300 on routes connecting the Sunshine Coast to Sydney and Melbourne, beginning in February 2026. The move represents a key step in Qantas Group’s ongoing fleet modernization strategy, replacing larger Boeing 737s with the more fuel-efficient A220 on these important domestic services.