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Royal Air Maroc’s Weird West Coast Move
Royal Air Maroc has decided to grow its US gateways beyond New York/JFK, Miami, and Washington/Dulles
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Log InViva’s Latest AIFA Frontier is Colombia
Back in the Sunwing days, Cuba was a hugely important piece of the network with service to up to eight different cities – none of them named Havana
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Log InFrontier Micro-Targets Spring Break Markets
Frontier is desperately looking for ways to better utilize its fleet and chase revenue during the upcoming spring break period, so it is micro-targeting 15 markets with just a handful of flights
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Log InJetBlue Moves Its Growth Plan to San Juan
We’ve already seen JetBlue build back Boston and fortify Fort Lauderdale, so now it is moving further south to its fourth important focus city: San Juan
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Log InAmerican Grows Chicago at Off-Peak Times
American has boosted Chicago flying in its Mar schedule, and we decided to dig deeper
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Log InThe Weekly Basics – December 7, 2025
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Log InWestJet Starts to Come Back to Cuba
Back in the Sunwing days, Cuba was a hugely important piece of the network with service to up to eight different cities – none of them named Havana
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Log InAir Canada Sends Warning Shots to Air Transat and WestJet
Just in case you forgot, Air Canada is the 800-pound gorilla in the Canadian market, and if it isn’t pleased, it is going to let you know
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Log InRDU is Breeze’s Largest Market
Breeze extended its schedule from ending May 12 to Sep 15 this week, giving us a first look at the airline’s plans for next summer
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