June routes roundup: Alaska Airlines expands its international footprint by launching flights to Europe


Alaska Airlines has announced its arrival in Europe starting in May 2026, with a new scheduled route from Seattle. The operations, which will be carried out by Hawaiian Airlines’ Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, will have four weekly frequencies, being the Italian capital the first destination chosen on the European continent.

In accordance with its press release, the first flight between Seattle and Rome will be on May 4th, 2026. With this schedule, the airline will offer 1200 seats per week on each leg, as Hawaiian’s Boeing 787-9s are configured with 34 seats in Business and 266 seats in Economy, giving a total of 300 seats.

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Hawaiian has four Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners in its fleet, and plans to add more in the near future.

Porter to have a major international expansion

The Canadian airline has confirmed a new international expansion, which will begin in November for the Northern Winter 2025/26.

Hamilton (YHM/CYHM), Ottawa (YOW/CYOW) and Toronto (YYZ/CYYZ) will have new Porter routes, to be conducted with Embraer E195-E2 aircraft configured for 132 passengers in single class.

 

Arajet expands its operations in the United States

Arajet will fly between Punta Cana and Orlando as of October 26th by Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, configured for 186 passengers, three times weekly. The airline will operate to Sanford Airport, which will regain international flights with Arajet.

Orlando will become Arajet’s fourth U.S. destination after Boston, Miami and Newark.

PUJ – SFB

 

SFB – PUJ

 

In addition, almost a month later, the Dominican company will launch flights to Chicago’s O’Hare airport. According to its website, Arajet will operate three times a week to/from Punta Cana with the same aircraft starting November 15th.

PUJ – ORD

 

ORD – PUJ

 

This commencement will bring the airline’s total number of destinations in the United States to five. It also operates to San Juan (Puerto Rico) from Santo Domingo and Punta Cana.

BoA to initiate two new international routes

Boliviana de Aviación will expand its domestic operations in Bolivia, with two new routes to be confirmed from Santa Cruz de la Sierra’s second airport, El Trompillo (SRZ/SLET), and will also launch a second destination to Spain and the United States.

The Bolivian state-owned airline will start flying to Washington DC and Barcelona from Santa Cruz de la Sierra, BoA’s main hub. Both routes will be operated on Airbus A330-200s configured for 275 passengers, which were incorporated by the airline as of 2023 to replace the Boeing 767-300(ER).

Santa Cruz de la Sierra – Barcelona will be non-stop, while Santa Cruz de la Sierra – Washington DC will have a stopover in Miami on both legs. According to BoA, the two routes will have two weekly frequencies with schedules to be confirmed. VVI-BCN will commence on August 16th, and further details of VVI-MIA-IAD are currently unknown.

easyJet will launch new routes

easyJet has announced that it will begin many new routes within Europe and two to Africa starting in late October, for the Northern Winter 2025/26.

Operations, as per its website, will be performed with Airbus A319 and Airbus A320 aircraft, most of them for two to three months, as they will be seasonal services.

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November

December

 

Copenhagen, new Vietnam Airlines destination

Vietnam Airlines has confirmed that it will expand its European footprint beginning in December, with a new route between Vietnam and Denmark.

The airline will commence services to Copenhagen from Ho Chi Minh City as of December 15th, which will operate with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.

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Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

 

Frankfurt, London Heathrow, Munich and Paris Charles de Gaulle are its current destinations in Europe, all offered from/to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

Air Canada resumes services in the United Kingdom-India market

Effective October 26th, Air Canada will once again operate between London and Mumbai, which it will offer with 255-seat Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft on a daily frequency. The complete route will be Toronto – London Heathrow – Mumbai and vice versa, scheduled for Northern Winter 2025/26.

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In accordance with our database, the airline currently has 10 weekly flights in the Canada-India (Delhi) market, being seven to Toronto and the remaining three to Montreal.

China Eastern Airlines to launch its first route to South America

The airline has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Auckland Airport to launch its first scheduled route between China and Latin America, choosing Buenos Aires as its first destination.

According to Auckland Airport, China Eastern will fly two times per week the Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG/ZSPD) – Auckland International Airport (AKL/NZAA) – Buenos Aires Ezeiza (EZE/SAEZ) route starting in December, on Boeing 777-300(ER) aircraft configured with 316 seats (6 seats in First, 52 seats in Premium Economy and 258 seats in Economy).

At the time of publication, schedules and days of operation are unknown, but flights should be for sale on China Eastern’s website shortly.

Virgin begins flights with Qatar Airways’ Boeing 777-300(ER)s

Virgin Australia’s inaugural flight to Doha departed Sydney Kingsford International Airport (SYD/YSSY) at 15:08 local time on June 12th. The airline will operate one daily frequency with Qatar Airways Boeing 777-300(ER) aircraft, seating 354 passengers in two classes (42 seats in Business and 312 seats in Economy).

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In addition, a week later, Virgin inaugurated its services between Brisbane and Doha, which will also be flown on Qatar Airways Boeing 777-300(ER)s. Virgin Australia will offer the following schedule:

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Effective December 1st, Virgin Australia will launch flights to Doha from Melbourne International Airport (MEL/YMML), to be operated with Qatar Airways Boeing 777-300(ER) aircraft.

Jetstar starts new routes to New Zealand

The Australian airline inaugurates two new routes between Australia and New Zealand, to be served by 186-seat Airbus A320-200 aircraft.

Hamilton International Airport (HLZ/NZNH) becomes, for the first time in 13 years, a regular connection on Jetstar Airways’ schedule, with flights to Sydney and Gold Coast, which commenced on June 16th and June 18th, respectively. 

Sydney – Hamilton

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Jetstar connected Sydney and Hamilton until 2012.

Gold Coast – Hamilton

Wednesday, Friday and Sunday

 

Further news on the New Zealand-Australia market

Air New Zealand will fly between Christchurch and Adelaide from October 27th, during the Southern Summer 2025/26. Services will be operated twice-weekly with Airbus A320neo aircraft, offering 370 seats a week on each leg.

Monday and Friday

 

Air New Zealand’s A320 in Christchurch

TAAG’s operations in the Angolan capital

TAAG Linhas Aéreas de Angola has announced that it will move all its operations from Luanda Quatro de Fevereiro Airport (LAD/FNLU) to Luanda Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto Airport (NBJ/FNBJ) in September. At publication time, as can be seen in our database, TAAG operates domestic flights at Luanda NBJ airport, using Boeing 737-700 and Dash 8 aircraft, and services to the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Flights to Cape Town (South Africa), Johannesburg (South Africa), Lagos (Nigeria), Lisbon (Portugal), Maputo (Mozambique), São Paulo (Brazil), São Tome (São Tome and Principe) and Windhoek (Namibia) will be added to those served from NBJ/FNBJ as of September 15th. Thus, Angola’s state-owned airline will no longer operate at LAD/FNLU.

Brazzaville, Cabinda, Catumbela, Dundo, Huambo, Kinshasa, Kuito, Lubango, Luena, Menongue, Namibe, Ondjiva, Saurimo and Soyo are part of TAAG’s schedule at Luanda NBJ/FNBJ.

Air Sial commences new services to the UAE

In June, Air Sial launched two new routes between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, to be offered using Airbus A320-200 aircraft configured for 180 passengers in single class.

Islamabad – Dubai · June 9th

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Mondays: ISB 11:30 · 14:00 DXB – DXB 15:00 · 19:10 ISB
 

Lahore – Dubai · June 9th

 

 

On the other hand, flydubai resumed flights between Dubai and Damascus on June 1st, and Emirates will restart services to the Syrian capital from DXB a month and a half later. Flydubai operates on 174-seat Boeing 737 MAX 8s, while Emirates will serve Boeing 777-200(LR)s, configured with 128 more seats.

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The airline resumed this route following a 12-year hiatus.

Monday, Thursday and Saturday

 

First flight scheduled as of July 16th.

EK112 Departing RWY 31L to Dubai (DXB)

New aircraft incorporated by airlines during June

Aircraft Registration Airline
Boeing 777-F D-AALZ AeroLogic
Airbus A220-300 G-GYLY Air Canada
Airbus A319-153N B-32LD Air China
Boeing 737 MAX 8 B-225Q Air China
Boeing 777-F B-225C Air China Cargo
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner EC-OMB Air Europa
Airbus A220-300 F-HPNS Air France
Airbus A350-941 F-HUVR Air France
Boeing 737 MAX 8 VT-BWS Air India Express
Airbus A321-271NX ZK-NNH Air New Zealand
Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 VT-YBG Akasa Air
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N812AK Alaska Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N813AK Alaska Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N709AK Alaska Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 9 N731AL Alaska Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 9 N733AL Alaska Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 N822NV Allegiant Air
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N308UK American Airlines
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner N848AN American Airlines
Boeing 737-7K2 LV-ARR Andes Líneas Aéreas
Boeing 737-7K2 LV-PPM Andes Líneas Aéreas
Boeing 777-F N722GT Atlas Air
Airbus A220-300 N253BZ Breeze Airways
Airbus A321-251NX G-TNEH British Airways
Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner G-ZBLL British Airways
Boeing 777-F B-227K China Cargo Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 B-209T China Southern
Boeing 737 MAX 8 HP-9805CMP Copa Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 HP-9806CMP Copa Airlines
Airbus A321-271NX N555DE Delta Air Lines
Airbus A350-941 N529DN Delta Air Lines
Airbus A350-941 A6-EXH Emirates
Boeing 737 MAX 8 ET-BAJ Ethiopian Airlines
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner A6-BNH Etihad
Boeing 767-300F N250FE FedEx
Airbus A320-251N HZ-FBM flyadeal
Boeing 737 MAX 8 A6-FQG flydubai
Airbus A321-271NX N667FR Frontier
Boeing 737 MAX 8 PS-GRL GOL Linhas Aéreas
Airbus A321-251NX B-32LY Hainan Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 B-225S Hainan Airlines
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner N783HA Hawaiian Airlines
Airbus A321-271NX TF-IAC Icelandair
Airbus A321-251NX VT-NCN IndiGo
Airbus A220-300 EI-HHW ITA Airways
Boeing 737 MAX 8 HL8554 Jeju Air
Airbus A321-251NX G-HLYK Jet2
Airbus A320-271N CC-DIU JetSMART
Airbus A320-271N CC-DIV JetSMART
Airbus A320-271N CC-DIW JetSMART
Airbus A320-251N VH-A5D Jetstar
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner B-226N Juneyao Air
Airbus A321-252NX PH-AXH KLM
Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner HL8574 Korean Air
Airbus A330-941 9K-APL Kuwait Airways
Airbus A320-271N CC-BHJ LATAM Airlines
Airbus A320-271N CC-BHL LATAM Airlines
Airbus A320-271N CC-BHO LATAM Airlines
Airbus A320-271N PR-XBV LATAM Airlines
Airbus A321-271NX PS-LBO LATAM Airlines
Airbus A350-941 D-AIVE Lufthansa
Airbus A330-941 9M-MNK Malaysia Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 EI-RZH Neos
Boeing 737 MAX 8 SE-RTT Norwegian
Boeing 737 MAX 8 SE-NAA Norwegian
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner A4O-SJ Oman Air
Airbus A321-251NX TC-RFN Pegasus
Airbus A321-271NY(XLR) VH-OGA Qantas
Boeing 737 MAX 8 CN-RHC Royal Air Maroc
Airbus A320-271N 9Y-RAE Royal Jordanian
Embraer E195-E2 JY-REF Royal Jordanian
Airbus A320-251N SE-RZA SAS
Boeing 737 MAX 8 9V-MBQ Singapore Airlines
Airbus A320-251N SX-IOC SkyExpress
Airbus A220-300 OK-FYD Smartwings
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N8952Q Southwest Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N8953Q Southwest Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N8954Q Southwest Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N8955Q Southwest Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N8956Q Southwest Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N8958Q Southwest Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N8959Q Southwest Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N8960L Southwest Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N8961K Southwest Airlines
Airbus A320-251N B-32KS Spring Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 TC-SMR SunExpress
Boeing 737 MAX 8 HL8581 T’Way Air
Airbus A220-300 D2-TAI TAAG
Airbus A320-271N B-22102 Tigerair Taiwan
Airbus A321-251NX PH-YHT Transavia
Airbus A320-252N F-HXSQ Transavia France
Airbus A320-252N F-HXSR Transavia France
Airbus A321-271NX N24542 United Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N37371 United Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 8 N17373 United Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 9 N17599 United Airlines
Boeing 737 MAX 9 N17405 United Airlines
Boeing 767-300F N390UP UPS
Airbus A320-271N XA-VUS Volaris
Airbus A321-271NX XA-VUT Volaris
Airbus A321-271NX HA-LGW Wizz Air
Airbus A321-271NX 9H-WII Wizz Air Malta
Airbus A321-271NX 9H-WMD Wizz Air Malta
Boeing 737 MAX 8 B-20DX Xiamen Air

Icelandair’s Boeing 757, registration TF-FIC, with Pan Am livery.

The aircraft was part of the luxury world tour called “Tracing the Transatlantic”, which passed through some of the destinations once operated by the iconic Pan Am. New York (JFK/KJFK) – Bermuda (BDA/TXKF) – Lisbon (LIS/LPPT) – Beja (BYJ/LPBJ) – Marseille (MRS/LFML) – London (STN/EGSS) – Shannon (SNN/EINN) – New York (JFK/KJFK) was the complete journey, which began on June 17th and finished on June 27th.

 


 

Cover photo: epilot787 – JetPhotos

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