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Summer 2025: Air Canada resumes flights to Prague

The Canadian airline Air Canada plans to resume flights between Toronto and Prague. The seasonal route was last served in 2019. The Canadian airline Air Canada plans to fly from Toronto to Prague again in the 2025 summer season. The route, which was last served in 2019, is to be resumed in the summer and will be flown three times a week. The flights to Prague will be operated with a Boeing 787-8.

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From Frankfurt: Lufthansa reduces the number of flights to New York

The German airline Lufthansa has adjusted its winter flight schedule. The adjustment affects, among other things, the operational operation of flights from Frankfurt to New York. The German airline Lufthansa has made changes to its winter flight schedule: The Frankfurt-New York JFK route will not be served as often as planned in winter. This will be evident as early as October 27th: of 14 weekly flights, only twelve per week will be offered by the end of March. In the period January-February, specifically from January 14th to February 14th, there will be seven flights to New York per week, according to the Aero Routes portal.

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July: Belgrade Airport reports almost one million passengers

Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport recorded a record month in passenger numbers in July. The airport handled almost a million passengers that month. Belgrade Airport broke its own record at the end of July, making it the busiest month the Serbian airport has ever recorded. Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport welcomed 911.763 passengers in July, an increase of 1,1 percent compared to the previous year. This means that the airline has achieved a passenger volume of 4.629.540 passengers for the whole year, which is an increase of over ten percent compared to the previous year, according to the Ex-Yu Aviation News portal.

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Tel Aviv: Arkia Airlines also flies to Belgrade in winter

The Israeli airline Arkia Airlines will in future offer its summer flights between Tel Aviv and Belgrade all year round. This is made clear by the start of flights on this route in winter. The Israeli airline Arkia Airlines serves the Tel Aviv-Belgrade route seasonally in summer. However, the airline has now decided to convert this seasonal service into a year-round flight connection to the Serbian capital. In concrete terms, this means that in addition to the summer flights, there will now also be flights to Belgrade in winter. Arkia Airlines is planning four weekly flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. However, the carrier does not have a monopoly on this route; its direct competitor is Sun D'Or, which offers three weekly flights on this route.

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From Nagoya: Japan Airlines flies to Taipei again

Japan Airlines announces the return of a route in its own flight schedule. This is the Nagoya-Taipei route, which will be flown regularly again from October. The Japanese airline Japan Airlines is planning to return the Nagoya-Taipei route, which was last in the flight schedule until 2020. Specifically, the airline plans to resume operations on October 27th, with five flights per week planned. The airline will use the Boeing 737-800 to operate these flights, as the Aero Routes portal reports. Direct competitors on this route are China Airlines, Starlux, Cathay Pacific and Batik Air.

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March 2025: Luxair flies to Luxor again

The airline Luxair plans to resume flights between Luxembourg and Luxor. The resumption is scheduled for March 2025. The airline Luxair is scheduled to resume the Luxembourg-Luxor route in March next year. The Egyptian city of Luxor will be served for the first time on March 3, and flight operations will extend over the entire month. Luxor will be flown to once a week, and the flights will be operated with a Boeing 737-800.

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Lufthansa overtakes Turkish Airlines as leading airline in Slovenia

The German airline Lufthansa was able to regain its former top position in Slovenia. By adding a second daily connection to Munich, the carrier was able to displace Turkish Airlines from first place. The German airline Lufthansa was able to regain the top position among airlines in Slovenia in the first half of 2024. Turkish Airlines, which was able to displace the German carrier from first place last year, has thus fallen back to second place. Lufthansa owes this position primarily to the increase in passengers of over 30 percent due to the addition of a second daily flight connection to Munich. On the other hand, the flight reductions of the previous leader Turkish Airlines also played a role, according to the portal Ex-Yu Aviation News.

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From October: Japan Airlines increases flights to Melbourne

The airline Japan Airlines plans to increase the number of flights on the Tokyo Narita-Melbourne route in the 2024/25 winter season. In the future, six weekly flights will be offered. The airline Japan Airlines plans to increase the number of flights on the Tokyo Narita-Melbourne route in the winter. The current flight schedule offers three weekly flights to the Australian city. From the end of October, however, there will be six weekly flights to Melbourne, which will be operated with a Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 Dreamliner.

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Aminawings flies from Bucharest to Dubai

The Romanian airline Aminawings is planning to start flights to the United Arab Emirates. Specifically, the route Bucharest-Dubai al Maktoum is to be launched. The Romanian airline Aminawings is planning to start flights to the United Arab Emirates in this year's winter season. Specifically, the airline is planning to start flights from Bucharest to Dubai al Maktoum. The first flight is planned for December 27th, and regular flight operations are to begin on January 3rd. From then on, the Romanian airline, which is based at Bucharest Airport, will offer two weekly flights. The route will be served with an A220-300, as the Aeroroutes portal reports.

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Aegean Airlines revises its flight schedule for the winter

The Greek airline Aegean Airlines is making some changes to its winter flight schedule. Among other things, Podgorica will no longer be flown to all year round. The Greek airline Aegean Airlines is making some changes to its winter flight schedule. First and foremost, the Athens-Podgorica route will no longer be served all year round. Initially, two weekly flights will be offered until November 17, followed by a flight break until December 18. Flight operations will then resume just in time for the Christmas holidays, with Podgorica being served twice a week again until January 5. Flights to Skopje will also be reduced, with only four flights per week being offered instead of the planned six weekly flights. In addition, the connection to Ljubljana will be discontinued entirely, and the Athens-Ljubljana route will be served until November 1.

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