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World2Fly to Launch New Routes from Madrid and Lisbon in June 2025

World2Fly, a Spanish airline, has announced the launch of three new routes set to begin in June 2025, enhancing connectivity from Madrid and Lisbon to popular long-haul destinations. The new routes will connect these European cities with La Romana in the Dominican Republic, Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, and Montego Bay in Jamaica. This expansion aligns with World2Fly’s strategy to strengthen its presence in the leisure travel market,…

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SpiceJet to Launch Seaplane Operations in India Across 20 Routes in 2025

SpiceJet, one of India’s prominent low-cost carriers, has announced plans to commence seaplane operations in 2025, offering flights on 20 routes across India. Key destinations include Lakshadweep, Hyderabad, Guwahati, and Shillong, with the seaplane service designed to enhance connectivity to remote and water-bound regions. This initiative marks a unique expansion for SpiceJet as it taps into the seaplane sector, aiming to provide travelers with…

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Scoot to Begin Flights to Padang, Phu Quoc, and Shantou by Early 2025

Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, is set to expand its network with new routes from Singapore to Padang (Indonesia), Phu Quoc (Vietnam), and Shantou (China) starting in December 2024 and January 2025. This expansion reflects Scoot’s commitment to meeting the growing demand for travel in the region and offering more direct flight options to popular leisure destinations in Asia. The new routes cater to…

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Turkish Airlines to Begin Istanbul-Lima and Phnom Penh Flights by June 2025

Turkish Airlines has revealed plans to expand its global network with the launch of new flights from Istanbul to Lima, Peru and Phnom Penh, Cambodia, expected to begin by June 2025. This route expansion is part of Turkish Airlines’ strategy to increase its presence in underserved regions and strengthen connectivity between Turkey and South America, as well as Southeast Asia. With these…

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Ryanair Expands Reggio Emilia Base with Second Aircraft, Adds Seven Routes

Ryanair, Ireland’s leading low-cost airline, has expanded its operations at Reggio Emilia Airport with the addition of a second based aircraft. This move coincides with the launch of seven new winter routes, strengthening Ryanair’s connectivity across Europe from its Italian base. The airline’s strategic expansion in Reggio Emilia is aimed at meeting increasing demand for affordable travel options, particularly…

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Iraqi Airways to Launch New Routes to Asia and the Middle East in 2025

Iraqi Airways has announced plans to expand its international network in 2025 with flights to several new destinations across the Middle East and Asia. The airline intends to launch routes to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, Sharjah in the UAE, Dhaka in Bangladesh, and two popular destinations in Indonesia—Jakarta and Bali. Earlier in the year, Iraqi Airways also hinted at potential flights to Thailand, which could further enhance its connectivity to…

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American Airlines Expands Europe Network with New Routes to Naples and Venice in 2025

American Airlines is set to enhance its transatlantic offerings in 2025 with the addition of new routes and adjustments to its existing European network. Beginning May 6, 2025, American will launch direct flights from Chicago O’Hare International Airport to Naples, Italy, using a Boeing 787-8. A month later, on June 5, 2025, the airline will…

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Air Serbia Launches New Summer Routes to Ibiza, Mykonos, and Olbia

Air Serbia has announced an exciting expansion of its summer 2025 schedule, introducing new seasonal routes from Belgrade to popular Mediterranean destinations Ibiza, Mykonos, and Olbia. This strategic addition aims to cater to the increasing demand for leisure travel to these sought-after summer hotspots.

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Japan Airlines Expands International Network with New Routes to Istanbul and Milan

Japan Airlines (JAL) has unveiled plans to expand its international network by introducing new direct flights from Tokyo to Istanbul and Milan. These additions aim to strengthen connectivity between Japan and Europe, catering to the growing demand for travel and commerce.