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Alaska Airlines To Launch London & Reykjavik Flights With New 787 Livery

Alaska Airlines has announced a bold transatlantic expansion with two new international routes launching in spring 2026 from its hub in Seattle: daily nonstop service to London Heathrow and seasonal service to Reykjavik, Iceland. These new destinations mark a significant step in the carrier’s transformation into a premium global airline, supported by the debut of its new 787-9 Dreamliner livery and global onboard experience. [/restrict] The Seattle–London Heathrow route…

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Air Premia Expands Fleet with Sixth Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

Air Premia, South Korea’s leading hybrid service carrier, has announced the addition of its sixth Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, marking the airline’s first fleet expansion in over 18 months. This strategic move aligns with Air Premia’s commitment to offering premium yet essential services at competitive prices.

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Scoot Announces New Routes to Vienna and Iloilo City

Scoot, the low-cost arm of the Singapore Airlines Group, has announced two exciting additions to its route network. The airline will launch flights from Singapore to Vienna starting on June 3, 2024, operated by the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, and flights to Iloilo City in the Philippines on April 14, 2025, served by the Embraer E190-E2.

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Sun d’Or to Begin Tel Aviv–Tirana Service in March 2025

Sun d’Or, a subsidiary of El Al Israel Airlines, has scheduled new flights between Tel Aviv and Tirana, the capital of Albania, starting 31 March 2025. The route will be operated using a Boeing 737-800, offering a reliable and comfortable travel experience. This new service connects Israel and Albania directly, facilitating travel for both leisure and business passengers. Tirana, known for…

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Ryanair Announces Summer 2025 Expansion at Abruzzo

Ryanair (Ireland) has revealed its summer 2025 schedule for Abruzzo, highlighting ambitious growth with a 30% increase in capacity. The expansion includes five new routes to Wroclaw, Cagliari, Milan Malpensa, Kaunas, and Valencia. Additionally, an extra based aircraft will support the airline’s enhanced operations. These new connections are part of Ryanair’s strategy to further solidify its presence in the Italian market while offering more travel options to…