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Eurowings Cancels Berlin-Ljubljana Route Plans

Eurowings, the low-cost subsidiary of Lufthansa, has announced that it will no longer proceed with plans to launch flights between Berlin and Ljubljana, which were initially set to begin on 12 April 2025. The cancellation marks a change in the airline’s route development strategy and reflects shifting priorities within its network planning. No specific reasons for the decision have been…

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Virgin Atlantic Cancels Planned London Heathrow-Accra Route

Virgin Atlantic has announced the cancellation of its planned London Heathrow-Accra route, which was set to commence on May 1, 2025. The decision reflects adjustments in Virgin Atlantic’s route strategy as the airline reassesses its network plans. The Heathrow-Accra service was expected to connect the UK and Ghana directly, serving a significant market for business and leisure travelers…

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TAAG Angola Airlines Cancels Planned Luanda-Porto Route

TAAG Angola Airlines has announced that it will no longer proceed with its planned Luanda-Porto route, which was initially scheduled for launch on April 15, 2025. The cancellation reflects a change in TAAG’s network planning, possibly due to market conditions or operational adjustments. The decision affects TAAG’s anticipated expansion into Portugal’s Porto region, where the airline aimed to establish a…

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Norwegian Drops Evenes-London Route After Two Months

Norwegian, the low-cost carrier based in Norway, has announced that it will discontinue its route between Evenes and London after only two months of service. The decision to drop the route comes as a result of insufficient demand, which made it unsustainable to continue operations. The short-lived route highlights the challenges airlines face in assessing and adapting to market demands,…

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American Airlines Cancels Planned Chicago-Venice Service for June 2025

American Airlines has announced the cancellation of its previously planned service resumption between Chicago O’Hare (ORD) and Venice Marco Polo (VCE), which was scheduled to commence on June 4, 2025. This decision reflects ongoing adjustments in American Airlines’ network planning as the carrier evaluates demand and resource allocation for its transatlantic routes. The Chicago-Venice route has been popular with leisure…