flydubai's new route opens travel options for business, diaspora, and family visits across UAE and northern Syria.

The carrier is adding 14 destinations and pushing daily departures past 150 by year-end, with new transcontinental premium service and eight routes already flying.

The carrier now flies to nine Chinese cities as it bets on business travel and visa-free tourism demand between the two countries.

The Dutch operator plans two new cross-border routes alongside its delayed Groningen service, adding direct connections through Belgium and expanding rail alternatives to short-haul flights.

A summer trial running until late September offers 30-minute frequencies through the night, linking late arrivals and early departures to the city's tube network.

Belgium's carrier is pulling out of a convenient city airport after a decade, part of a broader industry shift toward hub consolidation across the continent.

The Taiwanese carrier will rotate A350-900 and 777-300ER jets between Los Angeles and Sydney services during the northern winter season, reflecting shifting demand patterns across its long-haul network.

The flag carrier deploys A321neos to India and Southeast Asia while expanding European long-haul with 787-9s, resuming Xiamen after six-year pause.
The carrier will operate its newest narrowbody on three January flights between JFK and Las Vegas, timed to the Consumer Electronics Show peak.
JAL will cease flying Narita-O'Hare from late March 2027, handing the route to American Airlines in a joint-venture capacity realignment.
The carrier plans to deploy 737-900ER jets on its Don Mueang-Incheon route starting early October, upgrading from the -800 variant in a move that signals evolving demand patterns on one of Southeast Asia's busiest leisure corridors.
The carrier will run four daily round-trips with its largest widebody between Nairobi and Mombasa for five days in mid-July, raising questions about seasonal demand patterns and fleet utilization.