
Etihad Airways has announced that it will begin services between Abu Dhabi and Charlotte, North Carolina, as of May 4th, 2026. The airline will operate four times a week with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft configured for 300 passengers in two classes (28 seats in Business and 262 seats in Economy).
Charlotte will be Etihad’s sixth U.S. destination after Atlanta (starts on July 2nd), Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and Washington DC. In addition, it also serves Montreal and Toronto, reaching eight routes in the Americas.
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The UAE airline will be the only carrier from the Middle East to operate to/from Charlotte, and the fourth international airline.
LATAM to increase its international operations from Argentina
LATAM will have a major international expansion in Argentina starting in October with the restart of five routes, the resumption of another seasonal service and an increase in frequencies on current flights.
All of these routes were operated by the airline from Argentina prior to the pandemic, while the Santiago – Bariloche route, carried out during Southern Summer 2024/25, will return in December.
Among all the new connections, the main highlight is the resumption of Buenos Aires – Miami, a route LATAM had offered between August 2006 and March 2020, through its Argentine subsidiary. In this case, operations will be performed with LATAM Chile’s Boeing 787-8 and Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.
Sao Paulo – Córdoba: October 26th
Buenos Aires – Miami: December 1st
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Santiago – Bariloche: December 4th
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Lima – Tucumán: December 14th
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Sao Paulo – Rosario: December 30th
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Buenos Aires – Florianópolis: January 1st, 2026
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In addition, LATAM will increase from seven to 12 weekly flights between Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro beginning October 26th.
Following this announcement, the airline confirmed the launch of flights to Buenos Aires Aeroparque from Porto Alegre effective September 2nd, which will return after 13 years. At that time, it was TAM Linhas Aéreas.
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Air Transat will begin flights between Toronto and Medellín
Air Transat has confirmed the addition of a new destination in South America effective October 19th, to be served through another seasonal route.
The Canadian airline will operate the Toronto – Cartagena – Medellín route and vice versa with Airbus A321neo aircraft configured for 199 passengers, twice-weekly. As announced by the Colombian aviation authority, Air Transat has no traffic rights on the Cartagena – Medellín – Cartagena route.
At the time of publication, Air Transat has not published a schedule, which will be released in the near future.
Regarding current routes in Latin America, as per our database, Cancún, Cayo Coco, Havana, Holguín, Liberia, Lima, Martinique, Montego Bay, Point-a-Pitre, Puerto Plata, Punta Cana, Samana and Varadero are part of its network. Cartagena is a seasonal route, operated from/to Toronto.
China Eastern to add a new destination in Spain
As of September 28th, China Eastern Airlines will commence flights to Barcelona from Shanghai with 288-seat Airbus A350-900 jets. For the first time, the airline will operate to Barcelona’s El Prat airport, which will join Madrid, its other destination in Spain.
China Eastern will have four services per week to Barcelona, and will compete with Air China on this route. Barcelona will have connections to five Chinese cities during Summer 2025, between Air China, China Eastern Airlines and Shenzhen Airlines.
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Lufthansa resumes flights to San Francisco by Airbus A380s
The German airline has announced it will start operations between Munich and San Francisco with Airbus A380s beginning October 26th. These aircraft will replace the Airbus A350-900s, which have 293 seats.
For the first time in almost six years, Lufthansa will once again fly A380s to San Francisco. SFO will join Boston, Denver, Los Angeles, New York and Washington DC, its other U.S. destinations from Munich operated by Airbus A380-800s, configured for 509 passengers in four classes (8 seats in First, 78 seats in Business, 52 seats in Premium Economy and 371 seats in Economy).
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IndiGo launches two new routes between India and Europe
IndiGo, with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft leased from Norse Atlantic Airways, will initiate two regular routes between India and Europe starting in July. The airline will operate three times weekly to Manchester and Amsterdam from Mumbai year-round, according to its website.
Amsterdam and Manchester will be added to IndiGo’s schedule in Europe along with Istanbul, which it also operates on Norse’s 787-9s. Considering the three connections, IndiGo will reach 20 flights a week to Europe.
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United strengthens its connectivity in Palau
Koror will be a new United Airlines destination from Tokyo Narita.
The airline will commence service between Tokyo and Palau from October 29th, with 166-seat Boeing 737-800 aircraft. United Airlines will operate this route twice-weekly under the following schedule:
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As per our database, United has five frequencies per week between Guam and Koror on the same aircraft.
American to initiate services to Brisbane
American Airlines will launch seasonal operations between Los Angeles and Brisbane beginning December 5th. The carrier will operate three weekly services using 285-passenger Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner airplanes.
With this schedule, American, which will be the only operator, will provide 855 seats per week between the two cities. At the time of publication, in accordance with its website, flights will be available until January 30th, 2026, as it will be a seasonal operation.
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Currently, in the U.S.-Australia market, American Airlines offers one daily frequency between Los Angeles and Sydney with 304-seat Boeing 777-300(ER) aircraft.
Qantas to restart international services to/from Adelaide
The oneworld member will add its first international route from Adelaide starting October 31st, as reported by the Australian airline through a press release.
Auckland will become Qantas’ first scheduled ADL destination outside Australia, which it will serve by Boeing 737-800s with 174 seats. Air New Zealand will be its only competitor, operating four flights a week with Airbus A320neo and Airbus A321neo aircraft.
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Alice Springs, Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Kingscote, Melbourne, Mount Gambier, Newcastle, Perth, Port Lincoln, Sydney and Whyalla are its current routes from/to ADL.
Uganda Airlines inaugurates flights to London Gatwick
On May 19th at 22:49 local time, Uganda Airlines’ first scheduled flight to London departed Entebbe. Uganda’s leading airline will operate four times weekly between Entebbe and London Gatwick with Airbus A330-800neo aircraft seating 258 passengers.
The British capital becomes Uganda Airlines’ first destination in Europe, returning the Uganda-UK connection after nearly a decade. With the launch of London, Uganda Airlines reaches three intercontinental destinations in its network, following Dubai and Mumbai.
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Uganda Airlines has two Airbus A330-800 in its fleet, registered 5X-CRN and 5X-NIL.
Pakistan International Airlines adds a second route from Europe
PIA Pakistan International Airlines will commence flights between Lahore and Paris Charles de Gaulle effective June 18th. Operations, according to its website, will be conducted once a week with Boeing 777-200(LR) aircraft configured for 310 passengers.
Lahore will become PIA’s second scheduled destination in the French capital, joining Islamabad, which was launched last January, as we announced in this article.
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PIA is the only airline operating regularly between Pakistan and France.
Emirates expands its network in China
The airline will start services between Dubai and Hangzhou from July 30th, to be operated daily on Boeing 777-300(ER) aircraft with a capacity for 354 passengers in three classes (8 seats in First, 42 seats in Business and 304 seats in Economy).
Hangzhou will become Emirates’ fifth destination in China after Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Shenzhen, the latter beginning on July 1st, as announced.
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New aircraft incorporated by airlines during May
Aircraft | Registration | Airline |
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Airbus A321-271NX | SX-NAQ | Aegean Airlines |
Airbus A321-253XLR | EI-XLV | Aer Lingus |
Boeing 737 MAX 9 | XA-AMF | Aeromexico |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | C-FFNW | Air Canada |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | EC-OGS | Air Europa |
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | EC-OMC | Air Europa |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | VT-BWX | Air India Express |
Boeing 737 MAX 9 | N734AL | Alaska Airlines |
Boeing 737 MAX 9 | N738AL | Alaska Airlines |
Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 | N819NV | Allegiant Air |
Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 | N820NV | Allegiant Air |
Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 | N821NV | Allegiant Air |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N309UL | American Airlines |
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | N842AA | American Airlines |
Boeing 777-F | N712GT | Atlas Air |
Airbus A220-300 | N249BZ | Breeze Airways |
Airbus A321-251NX | G-TNEG | British Airways |
Airbus A320-251N | UK32075 | Centrum Air |
Airbus A321-271NX | B-18807 | China Airlines |
Airbus A321-251NX | B-32LT | China Eastern Airlines |
Airbus A321-251NX | B-32LU | China Eastern Airlines |
Airbus A320-271N | D-ANCK | Condor |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | HP-9804CMP | Copa Airlines |
Airbus A321-271NX | N593DX | Delta Air Lines |
Airbus A330-941 | N434DX | Delta Air Lines |
Airbus A330-941 | N436DX | Delta Air Lines |
Airbus A350-941 | N528DN | Delta Air Lines |
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | 4X-EDN | El Al Israel Airlines |
Airbus A350-941 | A6-EXG | Emirates |
Boeing 777-F | A6-EFX | Emirates SkyCargo |
Boeing 777-F | ET-BAC | Ethiopian Cargo |
Boeing 767-300F | N251FE | FedEx |
Boeing 777-F | N899FD | FedEx |
Airbus A320-271N | EI-KFH | FlyArystan |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | A6-FQF | flydubai |
Airbus A320-271N | HZ-NS92 | flynas |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | PS-GRJ | GOL Linhas Aéreas |
Airbus A321-251NX | VT-NCR | IndiGo |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | HL8553 | Jeju Air |
Airbus A321-251NX | G-HLYL | Jet2 |
Airbus A321-251NX(LR) | VH-OYV | Jetstar |
Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner | HL8570 | Korean Air |
Airbus A321-251NX | 9K-AQA | Kuwait Airways |
Airbus A320-271N | PR-XBX | LATAM Brasil |
Airbus A320-271N | PR-XBZ | LATAM Brasil |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | SE-RTS | Norwegian |
Airbus A220-371 | VH-X4G | QantasLink |
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | A7-BHU | Qatar Airways |
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | A7-BHV | Qatar Airways |
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | A7-BHW | Qatar Airways |
Airbus A320-271N | JY-RAD | Royal Jordanian |
Airbus A320-251N | EI-SCG | SAS |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N8951S | Southwest Airlines |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N895OL | Southwest Airlines |
Airbus A321-271NX | N744NK | Spirit Airlines |
Airbus A321-271NX | HB-JPF | Swiss |
Airbus A350-941 | TC-LHE | Turkish Airlines |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N37372 | United Airlines |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | N47369 | United Airlines |
Boeing 737 MAX 9 | N17401 | United Airlines |
Boeing 737 MAX 9 | N17402 | United Airlines |
Boeing 737 MAX 9 | N17403 | United Airlines |
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | N23994 | United Airlines |
Airbus A321-271NX | XA-VXV | Viva |
Airbus A321-271NX | HA-LGS | Wizz Air |
Airbus A321-271NX | HA-LGT | Wizz Air |
Airbus A321-271NX | 9H-WMC | Wizz Air Malta |
Airbus A321-271XLR | G-XLRA | Wizz Air UK |
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