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Volaris Slashes Central American Subsidiary Flying
Volaris’s subsidiaries in El Salvador (N3) and Costa Rica (Q6) have always been small operations meant to primarily bring Central America and the US together not using the Mexican (Y4) certificate
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Log InPorter’s Summer Wasn’t Settled, New Flights Added
Last week we said that Porter had settled its summer, but we were wrong as this week it added several new routes to the network
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Log InBreeze Tips Its Hand on New Routes
Breeze again added a slew of new routes this week, entering Atlantic City and Brownsville while returning to San Antonio and adding other unrelated routes
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Log InUnited’s New Chicago Flying Goes Early and Late
One of the big questions surrounding United’s new Chicago flying is just where they are putting all of these airplanes considering they were using their gates heavily already
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Log InUnited’s Chicago Adds Focus on Competitive Markets
United filed its massive increase in Chicago flying this week, and it peaks in the summer schedule
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Log InThe Weekly Basics – February 1, 2026
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Log InWestJet Hopes for Stimulation in South America
WestJet filed plans to start flying from Calgary to São Paulo/Guarulhos 3x weekly in Oct
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Log InPorter Settles Its Summer
Porter made significant changes to its summer schedule this week, so we figured it would be a good time to do a YoY comparison
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Log InFrontier Turns on Off-Peak Growth in May
At long last, Frontier has extended its schedule, but it only went from Apr 13 to May 20
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